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AT&T Launches U-verse Easy Remote App
AT&T U-verse is making it easier for U-verse TV customers, including those with disabilities such as vision and hearing loss, to control their TV with the new U-verse Easy Remote App. Available in the iTunes store, the innovative U-verse Easy Remote App lets customers easily use their iPhone or iPad as a U-verse remote control. Watch here to see the app in action.
AT&T U-verse is the first major TV provider to allow customers to use voice remote control capabilities. The app was built with a commitment to universal design and is optimized to give all users access to features to control your TV, including:
AT&T U-verse is the first major TV provider to allow customers to use voice remote control capabilities. The app was built with a commitment to universal design and is optimized to give all users access to features to control your TV, including:
- Multiple screen color, button and font size choices which let you customize your iPhone or iPad screen for a better viewing experience.
- A voice initiated remote control to perform a variety of commands, including Channel Up, Channel Down, Fast Forward, Rewind, Replay, Pause, Play, Record and Go to channel (name or number).
- A voice command feature that lets you choose a show you want to watch by simply saying the show title or channel number into your device.
- iPhone’s VoiceOver screen reader, enabling you to hear TV show and channel information as you scroll through your programming guide.
- Gesture commands, which allows you to control shows you’re viewing with different gesture movements.
- One-touch access to closed captioning.
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Posted on Sep 26, 2012 | Reviews | Share | Digg |
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AT&T U-verse Brings Customers NBCUniversal's Coverage of 2012 London Summer Olympic Games July 25 - August 12
AT&T U-verse announced a multiplatform content offering for NBCUniversal’s coverage of the London 2012 Summer Olympic Games to commence on Wednesday, July 25 through Sunday, August 12. Designed to provide AT&T U-verse customers with access to more than 5,535 hours of NBCUniversal’s coverage of unprecedented Olympic programming, this offering represents the largest number of total Olympics hours ever. AT&T U-verse will offer NBCUniversal’s Olympic content live and on-demand and across multiple digital, mobile and tablet platforms, and for the first time ever, 242 hours of the Games will be available in 3D.
In addition to extensive coverage on the networks of NBCUniversal, including NBC, NBC Sports Network, MSNBC, CNBC, Bravo and Telemundo, and two HD specialty channels, subscribers can stay connected to the London Summer Olympic Games wherever they go exclusively via NBCOlympics.com, and the NBC Olympics and NBC Olympics Live Extra apps available to mobile and tablet users.
In addition to extensive coverage on the networks of NBCUniversal, including NBC, NBC Sports Network, MSNBC, CNBC, Bravo and Telemundo, and two HD specialty channels, subscribers can stay connected to the London Summer Olympic Games wherever they go exclusively via NBCOlympics.com, and the NBC Olympics and NBC Olympics Live Extra apps available to mobile and tablet users.
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Posted on Jul 25, 2012 | Reviews | Share | Digg |
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Cisco Launches Industry's First Integrated Wireless TV Solution
Cisco announces the launch of the industry's first wireless IPTV service with AT&T. Cisco is the sole provider of this advanced wireless IPTV solution featuring new wireless receivers and wireless access points, available across the entire AT&T U-verse TV footprint beginning Monday, October 31.
Consumers can now rely on wireless technology to deliver high-quality video services throughout the home without the need for cables or wires. With this new technology, you can watch TV in virtually any room in the home, even rooms not wired for TV -- like the kitchen, basement or indoor garage. TV content is sent from the Cisco wireless access point via in-home Wi-Fi to the Cisco wireless receiver next to the TV. It's as easy as plugging the TV into a power source, attaching HDMI cables or other audiovisual connection to the TV and pressing two buttons to establish the wireless connection.
Consumers can now rely on wireless technology to deliver high-quality video services throughout the home without the need for cables or wires. With this new technology, you can watch TV in virtually any room in the home, even rooms not wired for TV -- like the kitchen, basement or indoor garage. TV content is sent from the Cisco wireless access point via in-home Wi-Fi to the Cisco wireless receiver next to the TV. It's as easy as plugging the TV into a power source, attaching HDMI cables or other audiovisual connection to the TV and pressing two buttons to establish the wireless connection.
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Posted on Oct 25, 2011 | Reviews | Share | Digg |
Filed in: ATT U-verse | IPTV Set-Top Boxes |