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I recently installed Dell Video Chat, following a tip from Andy Abramson. Dell Video Chat is the Dell branded version of SightSpeed and is another step in Dell’s bid to be a software company as well as a hardware company. The software is a free download and provides an improved user interface compared...
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Qik is an online video website which is unique in that the Qik application allows you to share live video on the web using your mobile phone. The website is so flexible it also allows you to embed a live video feed on any website of your choice. You can also save videos and have [...]
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My ongoing tour of mobile video this week brings me to clip casting, the non-linear VOD experience that lets users "snack" on snippets of TV and Web fare, trailers, music vids, etc. I am not sure we know yet what kind of ritual mobile video snacking is or will become, and this is going to be...
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I was just browsing around the internet looking for something to do with the iPhone. I’ll admit, for the most part I wasn’t impressed until I came across Mobiscope.
I’m not a security conscious person, and nor am I one to want to set up a webcam with it’s own I.P address so I...
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08-26-2008
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Filed under: Security, iPhone, Video, Mobile, Mobile Services, streaming, applications, application, Mobile Applications, People, fear, Mobiscope
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Dan Lane, Ben Smith and James Whatley are back! This week we took the video podcast to Covent Garden — Central London’s haven for tourists. It’s a very special video this week — we tried out the SIMable ’sim unlocking solution’ for handsets on a Nokia N95… and...
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08-11-2008
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Filed under: Apple, iPhone, Video, Mobile, Podcast, unlock, feature, james, whatley, dan, SIMable, ben, smith, duracell, josh russell, lane
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Alfie from Moblog.net walks through their entire service. This is an excellent overview of their service. I think a lot more application developers and service providers should do this kind of thing.
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It looks like the ban on mobile phones in hospitals is gradually crumbling. According to the BBC, another health trust has decided to remove a ban on phone use in hospital buildings, saying that it’s discovered devices can only affect medical equipment if very close to it. The Beeb says that North...
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The official mobile DivX player, DivX Mobile, has received a major update which adds support for DivX’s video on demand service.
DivX Inc. (the company) makes DivX (the video codec) which allows for high-quality video compression with relatively low file sizes. DivX Inc. have launched a VOD service...
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Sling Media has just made the updates for SlingPlayer Mobile available at their web site for those running the Windows Mobile for Pocket PC and Smartphone OS, as well as for the Symbian OS. No detailed description containing the changes made by the update have been made available yet, but expect it to...
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Mobile entertainment applications and content provider Viva Vision has received a $2 million capital injection from Medical Capital Corporation, which the company says it will use “to scale its business, support its growing user base, and further grow distribution”.
Last year Viva Vision...
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Opera Mobile 9.5 was recently announced and we can't wait to take a look at it. More specifically, we can't wait to experience the new mobile browser in person. With intense competition in the mobile browser market, Opera Mobile 9.5 has its work cut out for it. But, then again, Opera's...
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Yea, it's a bit late in coming, but lack of decent internet connection and a bunch of travel-time kept me from uploading this video until now. Anyway, here's a quick look at Samsung's new Nokia N95 fighter, the Samsung G810. With a 5 megapixel camera that delivers the kind of high-end...
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02-21-2008
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Filed under: Nokia, Video, Samsung, Symbian, Mobile, n95, Devices, world, congress, mobile world congress, mwc, g810