CBS Laboratories or CBS Labs (later known as the CBS Technology Center or CTC) was the technology research and development organization of the CBS television network. Innovations developed at the labs included many groundbreaking broadcast, industrial, military, and consumer technologies.
technologies. CBSLaboratories was established in 1936 in New York City to conduct technological research for CBS and outside clients. The CBSLaboratories Division...
The CBSLaboratories Vidiac, and the A. B. Dick 990 System, were among the earliest character generators for broadcast television. CBSLaboratories later...
also shut down the CBS Technology Center in Stamford, Connecticut, which had started in New York City in the 1930s as CBSLaboratories and had evolved to...
prepared for was the quality of reproduction ... incomparably fuller." CBSLaboratories head research scientist Peter Goldmark led Columbia's team to develop...
developed by Hungarian-born engineer Peter Carl Goldmark at CBSLaboratories in the 1960s. CBS announced the development of EVR on August 27, 1967. The 750-foot...
radio station Electronic Video Recording, a video format developed by CBSLaboratories in the late 1960s Enhanced Video Renderer, part of the Microsoft Media...
precast concrete housing. Later Ron Davis came to Cannondale from CBSLaboratories where he was vice-president in charge of the development of microfilm...
Charley Patton Peyton on Patton on both 12-inch LP and 10-inch 78s. CBSLaboratories had long been at work for Columbia Records to develop a phonograph...
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Dolby Laboratories, Inc. (often shortened to Dolby Labs and known simply as Dolby) is a British-American technology corporation specializing in audio noise...
the success of the LP record, Goldmark spent the next two decades at CBSLaboratories working on various inventions, chief of which was EVR, the Electronic...
duration, compression and intensity. One such device was developed by CBSLaboratories in the 1980s. Complaints to broadcasters about the intrusive level...
became staff scientist of CBSLaboratories, in Stamford, Connecticut; there, he collaborated with his lifelong friend, CBS Labs' president Dr. Peter C...
River Laboratories International, Inc., is an American pharmaceutical company specializing in a variety of preclinical and clinical laboratory, gene therapy...
robust system was needed for lunar surface operations. In the 1940s, CBSLaboratories invented an early color system that utilized a wheel, containing six...
media related to DuMont Laboratories. Allen B. DuMont Laboratories, Inc. (printed on products as Allen B. Du Mont Laboratories, Inc., commonly referred...
rivaling NBC and CBS for the distinction of being first overall in the United States. It was owned by Allen B. DuMont Laboratories, a television equipment...
Columbia Records unveil the LP records developed by Peter Goldmark of CBSLaboratories. First modern long-span permanent box girder bridge completed, between...
recorded to film for later showing, using the Kinescope process. In 1967, CBSLaboratories introduced the Electronic Video Recording format, which used video...
companies, in which Rocket Science Laboratories signed an exclusive deal to develop projects for Fox. Rocket Science Laboratories produced several successful...
is a pun on MiniCam, an early hand-held broadcast camera built by CBSLaboratories. Peter Eggleston of I.A.Recordings first had the idea for what became...
the basic oxazaborolidine CBS catalyst (4). The oxazaborolidine was first developed as a ketone reducing agent by the laboratory of Itsuno, and thus is more...