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CBS has provided their vision to help bring together the two screens,TV and Internet, into a single meaningful experience for TV viewers," saidEdward Zylka CEO of tvCompass."We are pleased to be working with tvCompass on this next-generationremote control," said George Schweitzer, President of CBS Marketing. "We lookforward to learning more about the new ways consumers can explore and accesstheir favorite television programming."As part of the trial, tvCompass plans on introducing its patented andproprietary system for synchronizing wireless second screen devices in theliving room with TV. The software, services and business model areextensible to tvCompass's WiFi Mobile Internet Device (MID) hardware referencedesign, proprietary MIDs, mobile smartphones, personal WiFi digital mediaplayers, network connected TVs, whole home media appliances, and otherwireless consumer devices. Customers for the solution include consumerelectronic and home networking companies, cable and satellite providers, telcooperators and media brands. For more information about tvCompass and itsproducts, visit http:// Inc.Pam Campagna of BLUE SAGE, 1-508-735-6831, ,for tvCompass Inc.. eVox Images Launches Signature Video to Debut at Various Online Marketing andWeb Development CompaniesRANCHO DOMINGUEZ, Calif., Jan.

5 /PRNewswire/ In an effort to providemanufacturers, dealers and automotive information websites with cost effectivemarketing tools in a tough economy, eVox Images today announced it haslaunched a new product called Signature Video.At significantly less costthan a full-scale custom video production, Signature Video is pre-produced byeVox and contains sleek interior and exterior video views of 2009 vehicles bymake, model and trim - scenes that are designed to showcase the exciting andunique aspects of a vehicle's styling. Signature Video is the newest way to showcase the beauty and curb appeal oftoday's leading automotive brands. These high-definition videos enhance theonline automotive experience by engaging car buyers in the research processand stimulating deeper interest in specific makes and models. Signature Videocan generate better-qualified leads that help sell cars at a fraction of thecost of traditional marketing. Signature Video is exclusive to and availableonly through eVox Images. As a partner to Signature Video, eVox says it has also launched EditorialVideo, which showcases important interior and exterior features of a vehiclewith detailed voiceover narration.

This video overview offers consumers a lookinside and out at their next vehicle purchase by highlighting vital productinformation and showcasing a collection of video imagery for 2009 modelvehicles."Our clients understand the importance of quality online automotive contentwhen it comes to car research and buying," said Shipley."Signature Videoshowcases a vehicle's styling to generate additional interest among car buyersat a fraction of the cost of traditional advertising.Coupled with EditorialVideo, it makes perfect sense to provide this content to the millions ofconsumers who visit online automotive websites each month."Whereas Signature Video showcases a vehicle's styling with sleek videovignettes, Editorial Video is more information-driven, giving viewers narratedplay-by-play of a car's significant features and options.Both are availableexclusively through eVox. About eVoxeVox Images, LLC, is a multimedia company specializing in providing marketersand advertisers with the highest quality vehicle images and videos available.eVox offers a combination of adaptable and customizable solutions that bringsVisualVroom(TM) to the automotive marketing arena - supporting the sale ofvehicle products in a visual way. Its Automotive ImageLibrary(TM) (AIL) consists of still and colorized pictures, 360-degreeexterior spins and interior panoramas.The Automotive Video Library(TM) (AVL)consists of video clips, video spins, video editorials and the newly launched'Signature Video' series that showcases a car's unique styling. SOURCEeVox Images, LLCeVox Public Relations, 1-310-605-1400, ext 281, . UNLV's Runnin' Rebels defense led the way for it's second straight blowout in the first Hawaiian Airlines Diamond Head Classic.This time the victim was the host team, the University of Hawaii on its home court. By the end of the first half, the Rebels had built a 23-point lead at 44-31. Leading the way for Lon Kruger's Rebels was Derrick Jasper who in 29 minutes had 14 points, on 5-for-10 shooting, along with seven rebounds, three assists and two steals.

It was Jasper's best game by far in a Rebels uniform.The back court tandem of Tre'Von Willis and Oscar Bellfield also reached double figures in scoring with 12 and 10 points, respectively.For the second night in a row, Kruger used 11 players This time each one of them were in on the scoring Every Rebels player had at least 10 minutes on the floor Kruger's plan was not to wear his team down. With their style of pressure defense playing three games in four nights might be too draining.The biggest difference in the two games UNLV has played so far was the Rebels didn't let up in the second half as they coasted to a 77-53 win.With these two 'road' victories, the Rebels will meet the red hot USC Trojans who disposed of the highly touted St. Mary's squad in the other semifinal match-up.This Christmas day showdown pits a USC squad who, like the Rebels, have beaten a highly ranked team with a victory over Tennessee.The USC Trojans will be hard pressed to generate a sustained offense against a team that has held their two previous opponents to 53 points each.Once again this is the best total Rebels team I have seen since UNLV ruled the college basketball world 20 years ago. This is a very unselfish team, where on any given night, any one of the 11 players can lead the way.In two weeksm Mountain West Conference play starts. I will preview the conference team-by-team and reveal my findings and picks by New Year's Day. For all who read this, I wish you a very happy, healthy, and prosperous holiday season and New Year.Can the UNLV Runnin' Rebels repeat their National Championship of 20 years ago Perhaps..