Motorola is losing 155 staff at the Cambridgeshire base where TTPCom, a company that Moto bought in March 2006, is located….
Mobile TV – news from China and Hungary
Just to show that Mobile TV is in process for deployment globally, here are a couple of select stories….
Motorola announces a Linux-based DVB-H handheld!
In case you missed it, Motorola recently announced their new DVB-H handheld device…
Fishing for Mobile TV Chips(ets)
First, apologies for the rather lame joke regarding that British favourite, fish ‘n’ chips! But I make no apologies for making you aware that Israel-based Siano have just announced their SMS1100 chip – a multi-standard Mobile TV chip, capable of receiving ISDB-T TV signals (those used in Brazil and Japan), in addition to Siano’s…
DVB-H Mobile TV – deployed, coming soon, and coming…. later!
As the final part of my trilogy of blogs (you can find the other parts here and here) on Mobile TV, I thought a brief look at where the DVB-H variant has launched….
Thoughts on Mobile TV – today…. Devices!
Following from my post yesterday about the multiple Mobile TV standards, today I thought we might take a short tour de force of Mobile TV handsets – with specific reference to the DVB-H standard….
UK: Motorola V8 Luxury now available at Phones4U
Motorola were kind enough to send me an email just now, informing me that the Motorola V8 Luxury is available at Phones4U (one of the well-known high-street retailers in the UK)….
Mobile TV – here comes the advertising!
Expway and Screentonic have announced a complete advertising management service Offer for mobile TV based on their respective products. As you may or may not know, Expway are experts in Mobile TV ESG (Electronic Services Guides), and Screentonic have been leading in the way in Mobile Advertising (with a business built on text/banner ads in…
N95-8GB’s DLNA – working with PS3!
Given I have a newborn that occupies all of my non-working time (!), I am not quite sure how I managed to find the time to slot in this bit of (delete as applicable) research/twiddling/tweaking/testing – however, I thought I would share the results…
More on LG’s MPH
Apparently the MPH In-band Mobile DTV system utilizes a “Mobile Microtuner ™ chip” from a company called (surprisingly, you might think), Microtune. Microtune are supplying the chipsets for the demo devices that LG are using at CES, including the mobile devices, and navigation aids. For those of you who are interested in the details: “Microtune’s…