Philips and Samsung Agree on Chip Software for TVs
Dutch Philips Electronics and South Korea’s Samsung Electronics said on Tuesday they had agreed on a single software standard for chips used in devices like digital televisions. "The two top-five consumer electronics makers hope that their Universal Home Application Programing Interface (UH-API) will convince software makers, system integrators and device vendors to write applications for their products."
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