Every TV, smartphone, tablet and PC with a 2 Mbps broadband connection may soon be able to watch live 4K streams. That’s if the claims of a Canadian start up turn out to be accurate. Canada-based Tveon Systems, which calls itself “an emerging global provider of HD and UHD video compression services,” has developed and patented a new compression/decompression technology that it says “drastically decreases bandwidth and storage costs by reducing the file size of HD and UHD videos up to 90% with an average of approximately 75%, and with no loss in clarity or quality.” In short, it claims it can be used to send 4K streams at below 2 Mbps and, amazingly, 1080p at below 200 Kbps. We…