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SRS Labs, the guys who can make nearly any set of computer speakers sound awesome, announced a new tech called ‘SRS CS Headphone’ that is supposed to bring stereo surround sound to your mobile phone, through the headphones, with no hardware tweaks. I’m not watching nearly as many movies...
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The ugly-duckling of Mobile TV standards definitely didn’t get off to a good start in 2007. MediaFLO, wholly owned by lawsuit-loving Qualcomm, has shown that 2007 wasn’t a great year for profits. MediaFlo’s 2007 statement-filing with the SEC details yet another year of red-ink. Qualcomm’s...
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01-21-2008
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Speaking of the myriad Mobile TV standards out in the wild, it looks like live pics of E-TEN’s Mobile TV powerhouse have surfaced. What you see is is ostensibly the same handset that was pictured in E-TEN’s Glofish V900 promotional advertisement . It looks a lot better in semi-person - high...
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01-17-2008
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The SlingPlayer Mobile client is a great way for SlingBox users to place–shift their TV programming right onto their mobile phone. With Palm Treo and RIM BlackBerry devices already rocking SlingPlayer Mobile clients in Palm OS as well as flavors, SlingMedia has their crosshairs set on the iPhone...
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01-14-2008
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It looks like AT&T is going to be offering a MediaFLO TV -compatible handset in a range of price-points . What you see here is the newly announced Samsung A827 Access, complete with a dedicated “TV” button to “access” all that MediaFLO TV goodness. With a 1.3 megapixel shooter...
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01-14-2008
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So, the AT&T deal with Qualcomm to bring the mobile TV technology MediaFLO to its stable of mobile phones (including a few Nokia handsets) didn’t exactly help calm the Nokia-Qualcomm battle this year. In fact, the incessant quarreling was probably the reason that AT&T had to delay launching...
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12-20-2007
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Ah, the day of mobile video ubiquity is almost upon us. You can’t even tie up a student with an electricity cable, allegedly humiliate him in front of his peers and taunt him a few times without the footage being transmitted around the globe and (one imagines) Youtubed before you can say the phrase...
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Today ROK Entertainment Group announced that they have acquired a majority interest in Rock, a performance notebook manufacturer. You should be familiar with ROK Entertainment Group, as they’ve been growing incredibly fast, with FLM, Reeltime, ROK Talk, and now this announcement. As part of the...
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It’s the next logical step. With Apple rumored to be planning some sort of online rental scheme to work with its iPod Touch and iPhone, it’s clear that movie-rentals on mobile phones will soon be a reality. It’s just a matter of who will bring the service to market, and when will it...
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11-29-2007
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ROK, the UK based mobile technology company, has recently acquired Fun Little Movies (FLM) to jointly offer made-for-mobile video content to carriers around the world. Today, Reeltime.com, an internet television network, has announced an agreement with FLM and ROK to allow them to distribute ReelTime’s...
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Via the always interesting ‘Your personalised Monthly email from Orange’, I read about MobileAct (mobileact.co.uk). The operators here in the UK are falling over themselves to ally their brands with music. If my memory serves, Vodafone, T-Mobile and o2, as well as Orange, have all got some...
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In a not-too-surprising, but nonetheless amazing, move by Germany’s largest telecom, Deutsche Telekom has snatched up the entire DVB-H spectrum in Germany. Following the EU’s recent DVB-H standardization , Germany has awarded the country’s entire mobile TV (DVB-H) spectrum to T-Mobile...
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10-17-2007
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Filed under: mobile tv, Mobile, T-Mobile, tv, Announcements, Technologies, Services, tmobile, german, t mobile, tmo, t mo, dvb, telekom, deutsche, dvb h