SRS Labs looking to infiltrate your next set-top-box
Apparently, SRS Labs is really lookin' to get its name out there. Barely a week after we heard that it was looking to bring surround sound to mobiles, the audio processing firm has now created a business unit with the sole purpose of developing "solutions for set-top-box applications worldwide." Apparently, the outfit will be working hand in hand with cable operators and STB manufacturers -- not to mention the likes of Conexant Systems, Broadcom, NXP and STMicroelectronics -- in order to "integrate SRS technologies into set-top box platforms." Of course, we've no idea how long it'll be before boxes start hitting cable carriers and store shelves with an SRS Labs emblem on 'em, but it certainly looks as if the wheels are already in motion.

















SRS is all about fixing up crap. I don't consume crap so luckily this doesn't apply to me.
Yawn.
Fake surround sound. Wow...
Come on guys. This is the second post where you referred to Dolby and SRS "teaming up" - which is far from correct. The fact that they both announced competitive technologies at the same tradeshow doesn't mean that they are teaming up. Far from it. This is simply wrong.
Also, check the date on your own post - the one that you linked to above...it was like 1.5 months ago.