mobile tv in comment and analysis
Legal Eye: Trademark landmark
Comment A major European ruling involving mobile operators O2 and 3 has big implications for trademarks on comparative advertising websites, says lawyer Sin Croxon. Last month, mobile operator 3 won a four-year battle with rival O2 over the use of O2's... [16 Jul 2008]
Dear silicon.com: Tech teacher shortage, Kangaroo and phones on planes
Comment I and many others I know will choose the airline that does not allow mobile voice calls. Kangaroo web TV faces competition scrutiny Also getting readers reaching for their keyboards this week, the OFT and Kangaroo and phones on planes - love them... [03 Jul 2008]
We are now roaming at 30,000 feet...
Comment Soon, even a window seat above the Atlantic will no longer be beyond the reach of the chirping mobile phone. Dubai-based Emirates launched its first full production mobile service in March this year on an Airbus 340, and it is deploying the system... [26 Jun 2008]
Complexity makes travellers miss their connection
Comment In the not too distant future, you will be able to add 3G Long Term Evolution (LTE), mobile WiMax, multiple in multiple out (MiMo) and orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) to the mix. But now the problem for mobile workers is how to... [12 Jun 2008]
Where will the Silicon Dragon swoop next?
Comment It has the world's largest number of mobile phone users and the largest number of internet users and people are very switched on and tech-savvy - and so it's a huge market and there's a lot of money that's been invested in this area. [03 Jun 2008]
Vodafone chief's departure is a sign of the times
Comment He told MWC: "We must as an industry learn to both partner and compete with these new players because our customers want to experience entertainment such as music downloads, mobile TV, user-generated content such as YouTube and social networking... [29 May 2008]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: The one-box generation
Comment My oldest children can remember black-and-white TV but there were no colour services, nor were videos, PCs, mobile phones or broadband available. Such a trend poses interesting questions for the future, especially when in some countries public... [26 Mar 2008]
Mobile World Congress 2008 Diary - Tuesday
Comment Arun Sarin of Vodafone and Nokia's Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo are heading up the GSMA's bill, with China Mobile's Wang Jianzhou and Cisco's John Chambers rounding it off. Conway makes way for Vodafone's chief Arun Sarin - who takes the talk smoothly off... [13 Feb 2008]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Locked in at the bank
Comment Fast-forward to today and we have multiple fixed and mobile networks with twisted pair, coax, optical fibre, wi-fi, and WiMax providing telephone, TV and broadband connectivity, VoIP, quadruple service plays and number portability. [07 Feb 2008]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Mobile users break free
Comment Strange then that over these past few weeks a number of industry pundits have expressed surprise at the rising tide of unlocked mobile devices appearing on networks. It appears that France and Finland are among a few countries where the tying of... [05 Feb 2008]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Getting thinner fast
Comment Yet I no longer own a floppy disk or a PCMCIA card and I no longer go online using a mobile phone via IrDA or indeed a dial-up modem. The prospect of this new thinner client mobile world will thus be coloured almost entirely by bandwidth but it... [28 Jan 2008]
The Weekly Round-Up: 11.01.08
Round-Up This year, Gates' most notable gadget is a mobile navigator that can be used to point at a person or place and get more information. One of the 'emerging technologies' Gates showcased was the Surface table TV technology which costs $10,000. [11 Jan 2008]
Bill Gates Q&A: On why 'it's all about software'
Comment For years, Microsoft's Bill Gates has been trumpeting software's ascent from the lowly PC to everything from mobile phones to home entertainment. That's the way Mediaroom TV works. The phone is becoming about software, the TV experience is becoming... [08 Jan 2008]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Aerial bombardment
Comment The competition for antenna space on our laptops and mobile devices is getting critical. Each requires its own antenna space - yet the laptop and mobile device is far more of a physical challenge that any military platform. [07 Jan 2008]
Tech Visions: Wireless sale of the century
Comment This event could turn out to be a defining moment for the future of mobile computing, says Silicon Valley-based Howard Greenfield. So, regardless of the ups and downs ahead, tomorrow's mobile applications may be just $10bn or $20bn away. [17 Dec 2007]
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