IBC News: O2 to Trial DVB-H Video to Mobile Phones
Posted by Fraser Lovatt on 10 September 2004 | Tagged as: Content, Mobile, Cellular, Video piece, Portable
Sixteen channels to 3G phones … in and around Oxford.
Posted by Fraser Lovatt on 10 September 2004 | Tagged as: Content, Mobile, Cellular, Video piece, Portable
Sixteen channels to 3G phones … in and around Oxford.
Posted by Fraser Lovatt on 8 September 2004 | Tagged as: Platforms, Web, Mobile, Cellular
Nokia has shrunk the form factor of their infamous Communicator series with their latest model.
Posted by Fraser Lovatt on 3 September 2004 | Tagged as: Business, IBC2004, Mobile, Cellular, Video piece
This is the seventh in a series of eight articles with some of the people involved with the Digital Lifestyles conference day at IBC2004. We talked to Patrick Parodi, Chair of the Mobile Entertainment Forum about what the MEF has set out to achieve and the future roles our mobile phones might take on.
Posted by Fraser Lovatt on 1 September 2004 | Tagged as: Content, Distribution, User Generated Content (UGC), Web, Mobile, Digital Cinema, Cellular
Dust off that old promo you did – the world’s first cellular film festival is here.
Posted by Simon Perry on 26 August 2004 | Tagged as: Mobile, Content, Standards, Cellular, Software, Industry Trends
Nokia, Vodafone and a number of other the mobile companies are launch an inititive to standardise Java on mobile phones, enabling applications to run across a many handsets. But wasn’t that what Java was suppposed to be all about anyway?
Posted by Fraser Lovatt on 8 July 2004 | Tagged as: Platforms, Web, Mobile, Cellular
Nokia has high hopes for a new service that sends images and information to mobile phones, synchronised to a FM radio station.
Posted by Fraser Lovatt on 14 June 2004 | Tagged as: Business, Mobile, Cellular
A bit of a departure from Nokia as they release their first ever clamshell designs with one claimed to be the world’s smallest 3G phone.
Posted by Fraser Lovatt on 8 June 2004 | Tagged as: Business, China, Cellular
The Chinese Ministry for Industry reports that nearly a quarter of the country will have a mobile phone.
Posted by Fraser Lovatt on 13 May 2004 | Tagged as: Platforms, Mobile, Photography, Cellular, Portable
An NOP survey fails to surprise: 83% of UK mobile users have yet to send a picture message.
Posted by Guy Kewney on 7 May 2004 | Tagged as: Broadband, Distribution, VoIP, Mobile, Wireless, Cellular
Flarion’s little-known wireless Flash-OFDM technology provides pure IP connections at speeds 1.5Mbps. The fact it provides speeds faster and lower latency than 3G may perversely be one of its problems.