CNBC Europe has started live streaming to mobile phones in Europe (the Italian version has been doing it for a year now). The service, avail……
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TV Project Aims To Kick-Start 3G
An ambitious project is under way to find a way to send TV broadcast signals to mobiles by 2010. Dubbed Instinct, (IP-based Networks, Servi……
Read MoreThree O’clock’s Video Magazines
Three O'clock, a London-based mobile entertainment company, has launched a video magazine service for mobile phones. Subscribers can gain fr……
Read MoreCell phone melds video and data
Combining real-time video signals with 3-D graphics on a cellphone display...…
Read MoreHigh-Speed Mobile TV Service in Malaysia
Malaysian telecom operator Digi has launched what it believes to be the first TV service on high-speed mobile network in Asia. Leveraging on……
Read MoreCell Phones Adding More TV Content
NPR's Robert Siegel talks with David Hayes, technology writer for The Kansas City Star, about Sprint TV. The new service goes online, and th……
Read MoreTop Mobile Content Downloads
According to Handango...The July report includes a list of the ten best-selling applications and ringtones by operating system. Download the……
Read MoreFuel-Cell Mobile Phones for Digital TV
In Japan, KDDI has teamed up with Japanese mobile-phone manufacturers to develop a fuel-cell-powered phone equipped with functions for recei……
Read MoreCellular TV: The Next Thing On Your Screen
IMS Research forecasts that live TV-over-cellular services will be viewed by more than 120 million users worldwide by the end of 2010, equat……
Read MoreSportev To Partner With FA Premier League
Following a global evaluation of the key mobile solutions providers, the UK's football sports league FA Premier League has appointed Sportev……
Read MoreSprint Nearer To “Real TV” On Mobiles
U.S. operator Sprint will launch a higher-quality TV service for its wireless phones, through its new Samsung video-capable phones... The se……
Read MoreAdvertising Round-up: Craigslist; YouTube;
-- Newmark's still not up for selling: Despite that rather enthusiastic 'valuation' of MySpace at $15 billion on Wednesday, Craig Newmark sa……
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