– Fennec On Windows Mobile: Mozilla has announced the release of Fennec Alpha 1 for Windows Mobile 6, for developers and testers. The browser still has a panning delay between the user first touching the page and the page moving, notes the blog posting reporting the release. (via ZDNet UK)
— Artificial Life (OTCBB: ALIF) Runs China Mobile Portal: Artificial Life has been tapped by China Mobile to run its 3G games portal. It will develop, host and maintain the new 3G WAP portal, as well as provide 3G network subscribers with a diversified range of applications, games and mobile broadband entertainment. (release)
— ESPNews: ESPN (NYSE: DIS) Mobile TV, which runs on FLO TV and MobiTV, will add ESPNews to its line up. This will be constantly updated 30-minute blocks of ESPNEWS programming that will deliver the latest news, scores, highlights, interviews and analysis, running continuously from 3 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday -Friday and from 3 a.m. to 12 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. ESPNews will be a customized production rather than a simulcast of the ESPNews television network.
— Mobycator Live Mobile TV: Mobycator has released a product dubbed “live”, which lets people publish video live from a Symbian S60 phone, and when the broadcast is over to immediately publish a high-resolution version of the same video clip, which significantly improves video quality for all visitors who view the video afterwards.
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