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Displaying items by tag: Mobile TV

Wednesday, 19 March 2008 04:10

iPhone web use booming

A pair of reports put Apple's iPhone at the top of mobile web use in the US.

Published in Mobility
Tuesday, 11 March 2008 07:17

NextWave promises mobile TV via WiMAX

With most of the mobile WiMAX spectrum in Australia now owned by TV companies - Austar and Seven Network (which recently purchased Unwired), NextWave's announcement of technology that delivers television and interactive services over mobile WiMAX network opens up interesting possibilities.

Friday, 29 February 2008 06:33

Huawei eyes Australian WiMAX market

China-based Huawei is trying to attract the attention of companies that have obtained licences for WiMAX spectrum in Australia.

Published in Strategy
Got a smartphone with Wi-Fi, and want to turn it into a pocket TV that can receive DVB-H signals? You don’t need to wait to buy a new DVB-H equipped phone as mobile video pioneer PacketVideo has come up with a nifty solution aimed at the iPhone, iPod Touch, and other Wi-Fi smartphones.

Published in Mobility
HTC’s iPhone-esque ‘Touch’ has been upgraded to include a slide-out keypad and a 3.5G HSDPA chip running on Telstra’s 850Mhz Next G network. HTC’s first Touch didn’t really touch me at all, especially in the midst of iPhone mania, so just how touching is HTC’s new version?
Published in Fuzzy Logic
Whether you’re a CDMA customer holding out for even more choice in Next G handsets, or someone thinking of switching to Next G from whichever carrier you currently use, two new Telstra Next G handsets have arrived to tempt you.
Published in Fuzzy Logic
A report on the state of Australia’s regional telecommunications has finally arrived in Federal Government hands to help it decide by January 21 whether or not it will authorise closure of the CDMA network as Telstra has planned.
Published in Fuzzy Logic
With only 25 days to go before the CDMA network is closed and CDMA phones stop working, Telstra says it’s confident in Next G’s coverage and is urging customers to switch before the inevitable rush on CDMA’s D-Day: January 28, 2008.
Published in Fuzzy Logic
After reportedly sending a series of text messages and letters to CDMA customers advising them to switch to Next G or face losing their number on the Jan 28 CDMA cut off date, Telstra is now advising that customer numbers will be kept for at least 30 days.
Published in Fuzzy Logic
Thursday, 01 November 2007 00:04

Big day for Telstra with plenty of announcements

5.00am Exclusive: It’s a big day for Telstra, with a number of announcements to come from CEO Sol Trujillo along with a number of new Next G compatible handsets, including two certified for rural and regional use, new Foxtel Mobile capabilities, a new mobile payments system, a new interactive retail space for consumers and an interactive solutions centre for business customers.
Published in Fuzzy Logic
According to a new report, Asia-Pacific is leading the adoption of mobile TV broadcasting. About 38 million viewers – almost 78 percent of the total mobile TV audience – was found in Japan and South Korea in mid-2007.

Published in Networking
Packaging a 4GB or 8GB USB flash drive with a TV remote and video out cables, alongside a legal TV and movie download service with a growing library of content is a smart move for the No.2 in digital media players, SanDisk.
Published in Fuzzy Logic
Thursday, 06 September 2007 00:37

Apple's magic iPod touch IS REAL!

Wow, this time the pundits were mostly right, showing Apple’s ability to keep secrets is slipping – the iPod nano comes with video, the iPod gets all touchy-feely like the iPhone and gets Wi-Fi, there’s a new ‘Classic iPod’ too while iTunes goes wireless!

Published in Fuzzy Logic
A joint venture between the Sky pay tv operation in the British Isles and Sony Computer Entertainment Europe will bring video on demand to PlayStation Portables in the UK and Ireland, and later to the rest of Europe.

Published in Entertainment
Thursday, 21 June 2007 05:47

Verizon chief unfazed by iPhone

Verizon CEO Ivan Seidenberg is putting a brave face on rival carrier AT&T's iPhone exclusive. "The way we see it, our customers have price points and service packaging that is different," he said.

Published in Mobility
Thursday, 21 June 2007 01:42

Can VeohTV outdo Joost?

The Veoh.com video sharing website offers the Veoh Player, able to play video from sites like YouTube and many others, but it’s very shortly about to be joined by VeohTV, which seems to do all the Veoh Player does but lets you record video, too!

Published in Fuzzy Logic
Wednesday, 20 June 2007 15:27

Qualcomm's big bet on mobile TV

San Diego-based Qualcomm has spent several years and millions of dollars developing and commercialising, in the US its MediaFLO mobile broadcast system. Now, with mobile TV tipped for massive growth it is working hard to get the technology adopted around the world.

Published in Cornered!
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Mobile TV services launched or trialled to date have all been in delivered to cellphones in conjunction with cellular operators, but a potentially attractive alternative would be a combined iPod and mobile TV receiver.

Published in Cornered!
The Federal Government’s launch of ‘Australia Connected’ is meant to ensure ’99.9%’ of Australians get access to at least 12Mb broadband speeds one way or the other by June 30, 2009.

Published in Fuzzy Logic
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