40 result(s) for tradition in Tech
Olympics On TV & Online: 600,000 To Follow Games On Smartphones In Hungary
- 30 Aug 2016 9:00 AM
- tech
Adult Hungarian Internet users are committed sports fans: 69%, i.e. over 3.5 million people plan to watch the Rio Olympic Games. Seven out of 10 respondents want to see all sports in which Hungarian athletes participate. Smartphones, tablet computers and (mobile) Internet access provide more opportunities to cheer for sportsmen than ever before. The latest survey in eNET-Telekom’s “Report on the ...
Extreme Digital Succeeds With Service, ‘Hybrid’ Approach
- 5 Jul 2016 9:00 AM
- tech
Hungary’s largest purveyor of digital goods and appliances will soon expand its reach to 1.5 million products, available online and also in more than a dozen stores.
Board Extends Mandate Of Telenor Hungary CEO
- 29 Apr 2016 9:00 AM
- tech
Christopher Laska’s mandate as CEO of Telenor Hungary has been extended by the Telenor Group for an indefinite period, the company announced. Laska (pictured) has been leading Telenor Hungary since January 2011.
Telenor Hungary Extends Availability Of Online Service
- 20 Apr 2016 9:00 AM
- tech
The Hungarian subsidiary of telco giant Telenor yesterday extended the availability of its MyTV service to provide live access to 50 television channels and a video library of films and series to non-Telenor customers, according to a press release issued yesterday.
Magyar Telekom To Launch A New Service & Offer Free Calls
- 29 Feb 2016 8:00 AM
- tech
There are many options if someone doesn’t want to pay for a call but still has internet connection: the Messenger, WhatsApp, and the like applications let us call anyone, anytime, for free. First among the phone companies, Telekom is going to launch a similar service, but neither the caller nor the receiver will need to have internet connection, hvg.hu writes.
Hungary Last In Digital Literacy
- 29 Sep 2015 9:00 AM
- tech
Hungarian students finished in last place among European countries and in 29th place among 34 countries in digital text comprehension, according to a PISA survey conducted in 2012. The results were released only now because Hungarian researchers did not believe that pupils here are so weak. According to the report, Hungarian schools use outdated computers and internet access is limited.
Released From Home: Watching TV In The Age Of Smart Devices
- 3 Apr 2015 9:00 AM
- tech
Content available online and smart devices herald the end of golden age of traditional television as we know it. Now we can not only watch TV programs in real time but also record them for later viewing; also, we can watch movies online and visit video sharing sites.
Creativity Can Trump Experience, Says Prezi's Arvai
- 3 Mar 2015 8:00 AM
- tech
In 2008, CEO and Co-Founder of Prezi Peter Arvai left his native Sweden during a major global recession to start a business in Budapest, his parents' native city.
Hungary’s Public Media To Over Haul TV Channels
- 8 Jan 2015 8:00 AM
- tech
Public television M1 will from March 15 broadcast non-stop news and transfer its non-news programmes to Duna TV, a joint statement by the leaders of public media outlet MTVA, channels M1 and Duna TV said.
Olympics On TV & Online: 600,000 To Follow Games On Smartphones In Hungary
- 30 Aug 2016 9:00 AM
- tech
Adult Hungarian Internet users are committed sports fans: 69%, i.e. over 3.5 million people plan to watch the Rio Olympic Games. Seven out of 10 respondents want to see all sports in which Hungarian athletes participate. Smartphones, tablet computers and (mobile) Internet access provide more opportunities to cheer for sportsmen than ever before. The latest survey in eNET-Telekom’s “Report on the ...
Extreme Digital Succeeds With Service, ‘Hybrid’ Approach
- 5 Jul 2016 9:00 AM
- tech
Hungary’s largest purveyor of digital goods and appliances will soon expand its reach to 1.5 million products, available online and also in more than a dozen stores.
Board Extends Mandate Of Telenor Hungary CEO
- 29 Apr 2016 9:00 AM
- tech
Christopher Laska’s mandate as CEO of Telenor Hungary has been extended by the Telenor Group for an indefinite period, the company announced. Laska (pictured) has been leading Telenor Hungary since January 2011.
Telenor Hungary Extends Availability Of Online Service
- 20 Apr 2016 9:00 AM
- tech
The Hungarian subsidiary of telco giant Telenor yesterday extended the availability of its MyTV service to provide live access to 50 television channels and a video library of films and series to non-Telenor customers, according to a press release issued yesterday.
Magyar Telekom To Launch A New Service & Offer Free Calls
- 29 Feb 2016 8:00 AM
- tech
There are many options if someone doesn’t want to pay for a call but still has internet connection: the Messenger, WhatsApp, and the like applications let us call anyone, anytime, for free. First among the phone companies, Telekom is going to launch a similar service, but neither the caller nor the receiver will need to have internet connection, hvg.hu writes.
Hungary Last In Digital Literacy
- 29 Sep 2015 9:00 AM
- tech
Hungarian students finished in last place among European countries and in 29th place among 34 countries in digital text comprehension, according to a PISA survey conducted in 2012. The results were released only now because Hungarian researchers did not believe that pupils here are so weak. According to the report, Hungarian schools use outdated computers and internet access is limited.
Released From Home: Watching TV In The Age Of Smart Devices
- 3 Apr 2015 9:00 AM
- tech
Content available online and smart devices herald the end of golden age of traditional television as we know it. Now we can not only watch TV programs in real time but also record them for later viewing; also, we can watch movies online and visit video sharing sites.
Creativity Can Trump Experience, Says Prezi's Arvai
- 3 Mar 2015 8:00 AM
- tech
In 2008, CEO and Co-Founder of Prezi Peter Arvai left his native Sweden during a major global recession to start a business in Budapest, his parents' native city.
Hungary’s Public Media To Over Haul TV Channels
- 8 Jan 2015 8:00 AM
- tech
Public television M1 will from March 15 broadcast non-stop news and transfer its non-news programmes to Duna TV, a joint statement by the leaders of public media outlet MTVA, channels M1 and Duna TV said.