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Nokia Mobile TV Headset acts as a TV antenna for your unreleased Symbian^3 device

Okay, so Symbian^3 is still just a glint in our eyes, but that launch date is fast approaching and here’s a neat little accessory to keep up excitement for the platform: the Mobile TV Headset. You know how most phones use the cord of your earphones as an FM aerial?

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About Me

Let me Introduce myself First , I am Harry S Sethi, Having 25 years of experience in Advertising, Marketing, Sales & Service Industry, I have worked in past for Reputed Newspapers i.e., The Times of India, Hindustan Times, Advertising Agencies, FMCG Companies, Hosiery & Garments Companies, Publicity Companies, With Ayurvedic & Herbal companies, With Finance & Insurance Sector. After working in  Marketing, Sales, Advertising for many years, I have gained plenty of  experience in these fields, by constant researches in these field I got to know that there are many product those does not come in market or market reach or approach is limited. The only reason is  unprofessional planing of Advertisement and Marketing.

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Mobile TV Viewing Time Longer on Larger Screens

Since, the release of Verizon’s  Droids and Sprint EVO 4G , I have been wondering why the phones have been selling so fast better than iPhone. The recent report by MobiTV explains it all. According to a report the bigger a mobile device’s screen is, the longer viewers will spend watching mobile TV services on the device

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Mobile TV: Bigger Is Better

Bigger is better for mobile TV: That’s the gist of some new numbers released by MobiTV today. The mobile TV service operator has been taking a good look at usage patterns during the World Cup, and it found that users with bigger screens stay tuned much longer than those with a smaller handset. It also found some significant differences between various mobile platforms, with Android (s goog) users watching far more soccer than iPhone (s aapl) users

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End of FLO TV and Mobile TV

After six years and spending more than two billion dollars, Qualcomm finally signaled it may give up its costly adventure; FLO TV . Paul Jacobs mentioned, “You know, there are people who love it, but the numbers are not nearly what we expected”

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A Librarian, Documentary Filmmakers & iPhones

Summary:  A librarian decides that iPhone users can jailbreak their phones.  The Librarian of Congress exercise his rulemaking authority and determined classes of works that are exempt from DMCA prohibitions of circumventing security technologies on digital media.  The basic principle is that access constraints should not preclude what would otherwise be fair use such as commentary, education or criticism.  In addition to setting free the smartphones, the rules also extend a class to documentary filmmakers (and others, though those “others” are not discussed here). By coincidence, a 5 th Circuit ruling was issued at about the same time (July 26, 2010) confirming many of the principles inherent in the rulemaking by the Librarian of Congress.  See MGE UPS Systems Inc v. Power Protc Svc LLC, et al.

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Introduction of EU mobileTV

Mobile Patent : http://mobilepatent.tumblr.com/post/859557093/introduction-of-eu-mobiletv In Europe, the market for  Mobile TV services is still in its infancy. The Italian market achieved a penetration of 500,000 mobile TV users in 2007, but this is the only country in Europe with more than a few thousands subscribers. One of the reasons seems to be lack of the right business model attractive to both suppliers and customers

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Qualcomm’s Paul Jacobs on MediaFLO’s Value

Qualcomm (s qcom) is looking at options for its MediaFLO mobile television service , which represents an investment of hundreds of millions of dollars but never performed as well as Qualcomm hoped. On its earnings conference call yesterday, Qualcomm CEO Paul Jacobs said, “With respect to our FLO TV business, we’re engaged in discussions with a number of partners regarding the future direction of the business

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BBC iPlayer – 7 Million Mobile Requests in June

By  Miles J Thomas on 22nd July, 2010 The  BBC iPlayer has received an increase in users accessing the iPlayer via their smartphones and mobiles. NewMediaAge has reported that last month saw an increase in mobile requests for the iPlayer.

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ExMobile (Model:EX-W9) Colour: White,Black – RM499

Specifications General Network Dual Sim GSM 900/1800 Announced Support 30 Languages: Chinese(Simplified, Traditional), English, Malay, Indonesian, Vietnamese, Arabic, Persian, Hebrew, Turkish, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Russian, Thai, Czech, Swedish, Croatian, Slovenian, Norwegian, Finnish, Hungarian, Belgium, Danish, Bulgarian, Greek, Dutch, German, Italian, Polish Dual SIM Dual SIM card and dual standby Global signal TV:PAL/NTSC/SECAM Size Dimension 112mm×56.2mm×13.9mm Weight 110g Display Type 3.2-inch high-definition touchscreen , 26M color Size 240

ExMobile (Model: EX-W7) Colour: Silver, RM588

Specifications General Network GSM 900/1800/850/1900 Announced May 2010 Dual SIM Yes Size Dimension 114 * 58.3 * 10.1 mm Weight 112g Display Type TFT Colour Display Size 2.2 Inch Sound/Ringtones Type Polyphonic, MP3 Customization Customization midi, full screen caller, downloadable polyphonic 64 polyphonic Speakerphone Yes.

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ExMobile (Model: EX-W7) Colour: Silver, RM588

ExMobile (Model: EX-W5) – Colour: Black, RM599

Specifications General Network GSM850/GSM900/DCS1800/PCS1900 Announced Support 30 Languages: Chinese(Simplified, Traditional), English, Malay, Indonesian, Vietnamese, Arabic, Persian, Hebrew, Turkish, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Russian, Thai, Czech, Swedish, Croatian, Slovenian, Norwegian, Finnish, Hungarian, Belgium, Danish, Bulgarian, Greek, Dutch, German, Italian, Polish Dual SIM Dual SIM card and dual standby Global signal TV:PAL/NTSC/SECAM Size Dimension 112 * 56.2 * 13.9 mm Weight 109.2g Display Type 3.2″ TFT HIGH DEFINITION TOUCH SCREEN Size 3.2″ Sound/Ringtones Type POLYPHONIC Customization midi, full screen caller, downloadable polyphonic 64 polyphonic Speakerphone Dual high quality ringtone speakers Vibration Yes Memory Internal 71.8MB Phonebook 800 Call record – Card slot 2GB T-flash card, up to 8GB Data GPRS Yes HSCSD – EDGE Yes 3G – WLAN Wifi IEEE 802.11b/g Bluetooth 2.0 BLUETOOTH Infrared port – USB USB 2.0 Features Messaging SMS, MMS Browser Shake mobile phone to switch TV channel, FM channel, image, music easily Games JAVA GAME Colors – Camera YES Radio Support stereo FM radio GPS – Java Support calculator, unit converter, calendar, memo, alarm, world clock, popular games, e-book, e-map, stopwatch Camera Primary High-definition digital cameras Video – Secondary – Battery Model 1200 mAH Stand-by 48 Hours Talk time 180 Minutes

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Mobile TV – Part I: Classification and Technology Overview

I don’t have a TV yet, but I am not missing out on Argentina’s World Cup campaign or my favorite series such as The Office or 24 airing on broadcast television – thanks to the hassle-free On-Demand video services available on the internet.

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Why the World Cup Matters to Carriers

Mobile video has long failed to gain much traction , but carriers are hoping the segment takes a big step forward over the next few weeks as users around tune into World Cup action on their phones. So as I discuss in my weekly column over at GigaOM Pro , operators looking to boost their data revenues in the coming months had better be able to deliver the goods. The iconic soccer tournament is already making a big impact on digital media, with Akamai reporting Friday that opening day resulted in the busiest day ever for bandwidth demand on news sites

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Research and Markets: Mobile TV and the 2010 FIFA World Cup: Scoring Big in Western Europe Report Examines the Effects in Germany and Spain, as Well…

  DUBLIN–( BUSINESS WIRE )– Research and Markets ( http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/1d5d13/mobile_tv_and_the ) has announced the addition of the “ Mobile TV and the 2010 FIFA World Cup: Scoring Big in Western Europe – Europe Telecom Insider / Vol. 2, No 3, Edition 6 ” report to their offering.

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Mobile TV Now Available On iPad

Yamgo has released a version of its popular live streaming mobile TV and video service especially for the iPad coinciding with the much hyped and anticipated launch of the new Apple Device in the UK. The beta release by Yamgo is an upgrade to its iPhone free live mobile TV service and means that all users of the hottest mobile consumer gadget can now enjoy mobile entertainment at the same quality as users of Apple’s iPhone. Yamgo’s solution also provides broadcasters and content owners with a simple way of monetising content across all mobile TV devices

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World Environment Day (WED) Available On Mobile TV

World Environment Day (WED) 2010 is set to benefit from increased recognition amongst young people around the world thanks to a mobile TV and video service that will allow viewers to watch video on demand dedicated to raising awareness of the United Nations event. The United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) has held the annual event since 1972 and this year it will be hosted by Rwanda on June 5 th and will celebrate the incredible diversity of the environment as part of the 2010 International Year of Biodiversity. Young people are essential to the long term success of the project and the service launched by Yamgo, the global mobile TV and video network, will allow the UN to connect with a young universal audience.

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World Cup Workers To Rely On Mobile TV?

With the World Cup now less than ten days away, a survey released today indicates that over a third of English fans are preparing to skive off work to watch the tournament. The YouGov poll of almost 2,500 found that around thirty-eight percent of full-time workers aged between 18 and 45 were intending to disregard work to support the England team. Another twenty-three percent of those questioned intend to book time off and five percent were planning to throw a sickie.

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Official Launch of the Mobile Digital TV to Washington

WASHINGTON, DC (WUSA) —The official launchof the Mobile Digital TV Consumer Showcase took place Monday, May 24, 2010 at the Newseum. The event was sponsored by OMVC, thethree-year-old Open Mobile Video Coalition that brought together 900 television stations across the country in anticipation for mobile TV. OMVC brings together media and technology businesses to pave thepathway forthe introduction of mobile TVin theU.S.

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Mobile Phones, Mobile TV & mHealth: Will Chinese ZTE change the game in Africa?

BBC News – Inside China’s hybrid capitalism model . On a trip to Ethiopia in 2009, I met young African at the historic Millennial Park in Addis Ababa City Centre. Proudly brandishing a mobile phone, he gleefully walked up to me.  With deep enthusiasm he showed me a live TV programme showing on his mobile phone

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