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November 4th 2008
We look at the two entertainment behemoths that have been released from the top two mobile phone manufacturers in the world: The Samsung i8510 and the Nokia N96.
Related categories : Mobile-phones , Phone-and-communications
October 23rd 2008
Analysts looking at the mobile TV market have said DVB-H, the standard found on devices like the Nokia N96, will become the standard in the future.
Related categories : Mobile-phones , Phone-and-communications
October 7th 2008
Juniper Research is predicting that mobile television services will remain mainly free as new technologies bring FTA channels out of the house
Related categories : Mobile-phones , Television
September 25th 2008
As a general rule, every new addition to Nokia's feature-packed N-series of smar phones is met with some excitement. But at first glance, the N96 doesn't seem to be a great advance in the series. On the face of it, not much has been added to distinguish it from its predecessor, the N95 8GB
Related categories : Mobile-phones
August 30th 2008
It's hard to believe that there was no regular radio broadcasting a century ago; homes, shops, businesses without a radio in the background. When radio did arrive, the first technology was AM, and it's still with us after more than 80 years. FM radio took off in the 1950s and is still going strong. It will probably be with us for years after analogue PAL colour TV is switched off in 2012.
Related categories : Digital-home , Television
May 29th 2008
Dutch network operator KPN will begin offering a selection of mobile TV channels to customers in the Netherlands next month through DVB-H technology.
Related categories : Phone-and-communications , Mobile-phones
May 14th 2008
The Euro 2008 tournament may be devoid of British Isles footballing interest, but that doesn't stop us bringing you news of some of the best technology on show there.
Related categories : Television
March 31st 2008
The spring installment of the twice-yearly Intel Developer Forum kicks off on Tuesday in Shanghai, China. Apart from jet-lagged journos snoozing through the keynotes, just what can we expect from everyone's favourite silicon-spewing colossus?
Related categories : Processors
March 17th 2008
The European Commission has backed the Digital Video Broadcasting Handheld (DVB-H) mobile TV standard backed by Nokia and called on member states to encourage its widespread adoption.
Related categories : Phone-and-communications
February 14th 2008
This little box is one of the more interesting trinkets we've bumped into at Mobile World Congress this week. It's a pocketable mobile broadcast receiver that turns Wi-Fi-enabled phones and personal media players into mobile TVs
Related categories : Portable-media , Mobile-phones , Wi-fi
February 12th 2008
Regular readers might have noticed a fair sprinkling of the odd term '1-seg' in news items over the last year or so. The mobile digital TV standard is popping up everywhere in the Far East, when similar systems (like DVB-H) are struggling in Europe
Related categories : Mobile-phones
February 11th 2008
Nokia today upped the stakes in its battle with Apple for the high-end mobile phone market. As we predicted Friday, the Finnish mobile phone firm today announced the Nokia N96 at the Mobile World Congress.
Related categories : Mobile-phones
February 8th 2008
The successor to the popular Nokia N95 is rumoured to be on the way to the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona over the coming week. Details for the Nokia N96 were briefly leaked on Nokia's German site (the page has since been taken down) so putting two and two together makes us think the new handset is due to be unveiled in Barcelona
Related categories : Mobile-phones
January 7th 2008
Woo Paik, LG's chief technology officer and self-styled 'father of digital TV' today announced the firm's new mobile TV vision. MPH - or mobile pedestrian handheld - is due to revolutionise mobile TV, Paik said
Related categories : Mobile-phones , Portable-computing
January 4th 2008
In an attempt to bring TV with you wherever you go, LG has announced that it will unveil a new mobile technology at CES that will allow you to view over-the-air TV anywhere that signals are available.
Related categories : Mobile-phones
January 4th 2008
Motorola will unveil a new mobile video player at the CES 2008 show in Las Vegas next coming week. The pocket-sized Motorola DH01 device will be able to play live TV, play on-demand video clips and also programmes saved on a personal video recorder (PVR).
Related categories : Applications , Portable-media
December 7th 2007
We may not want it, but it looks like we're getting it anyway - mobile TV is coming to Britain. Government media and telecoms regulator Ofcom said it plans to sell off the radio spectrum needed from spring next year, despite public apathy and a lamentable effort by ther HDforAll campaign to secure the spectrum
Related categories : Mobile-phones
October 26th 2007
Despite high hopes and enthusiastic attempts, Mobile TV isn't popular with users in the UK. And while the lack of compelling content is a key reason, another is availability. There's an ongoing debate on whether to adopt a single technical standard in the UK and Europe
Related categories : Mobile-phones , Portable-computing
July 19th 2007
The European Commission wants to make mobile TV more streamlined within the EU, saying that Europe needs one common standard for mobile TV.The EC yesterday give its support to the Nokia and Motorola-supported DVB-H
Related categories : Mobile-phones , Television
July 19th 2007
The decision to back DVB-H as a single European-wide mobile TV standard looks like a great idea - but what does that mean in practice? You can find out more about the benefits, drawbacks as well as some of the alternatives on offer right here
Related categories : Recording , Portable-media , Mobile-phones , Mp3-players