Actually there are a number of device that support HDCP. One of which is the Gateway FPD2185W 21" Widescreen High-Definition LCD Flat-Panel Display. Also I believe most newer Samsung LCD televisions support HDCP.
Two weeks after graduating from high school I was hired by a fortune 500 company to work in the bowels of the tech department. Let me tell you that I saw a lot of totally confidential stuff that I thought was awesome and It was hard to not blab about all of the information I was privvy too
I might just say that there are some certifications that you have to be computer savvy to know. More to the point of the question posed. I was just hired a few weeks ago by a major online retailer. As part of the interview process I was interviewed by four or five people, and all of them were poised to the position "will you get the certifications related to where you are going to work?" I say this because I had no certifications, but interviewers and my new manager said after the interviews that I have to get five certifications in four months. If i didn't get these certifications they were going to can me. So I would say that certifications are where the industry are going instead of schooling.
You know I dont even see how this made it on the front page. MS has had that particular page on since June 3. Then they also had a version 2 and version 1. Version 1 dates back to January I believe.
I watch a lot of tv and the best way I can think of is by downloading two programs one for backing up the disc to your computer DVD Decryptor then shrinking the dvd with DVD shrink then using some sort of card to get sound and video to your tv then ATI's Remote Wonderto control the the computer stream. Then that should work reasonbly well for what you want to do.
Actually there are a number of device that support HDCP. One of which is the Gateway FPD2185W 21" Widescreen High-Definition LCD Flat-Panel Display. Also I believe most newer Samsung LCD televisions support HDCP.
If I remember right there was a company called Proquest http://www.proquest.com/ that already offered what google is trying to do.
Two weeks after graduating from high school I was hired by a fortune 500 company to work in the bowels of the tech department. Let me tell you that I saw a lot of totally confidential stuff that I thought was awesome and It was hard to not blab about all of the information I was privvy too
I might just say that there are some certifications that you have to be computer savvy to know. More to the point of the question posed. I was just hired a few weeks ago by a major online retailer. As part of the interview process I was interviewed by four or five people, and all of them were poised to the position "will you get the certifications related to where you are going to work?" I say this because I had no certifications, but interviewers and my new manager said after the interviews that I have to get five certifications in four months. If i didn't get these certifications they were going to can me. So I would say that certifications are where the industry are going instead of schooling.
You know I dont even see how this made it on the front page. MS has had that particular page on since June 3. Then they also had a version 2 and version 1. Version 1 dates back to January I believe.
I watch a lot of tv and the best way I can think of is by downloading two programs one for backing up the disc to your computer DVD Decryptor then shrinking the dvd with DVD shrink then using some sort of card to get sound and video to your tv then ATI's Remote Wonderto control the the computer stream. Then that should work reasonbly well for what you want to do.