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Intel and Nokia merge software platforms

In a significant development in the convergence of communications and computing, Intel Corporation and Nokia are merging their popular Moblin and Maemo software platforms. This will create a unified Linux-based platform that will run on multiple hardware platforms across a wide range of computing devices, including pocketable mobile computers, netbooks, tablets, mediaphones, connected TVs and […]

February 17, 2010

Ericsson introduces IPTV Remote

Ericsson has released details of the Ericsson IPTV Remote, a device for controlling the TV and other media devices throughout the connected home. The device is a single interface for controlling Internet video, the TV, both live and on-demand, the PC and the mobile phone in the home. It also provides a second screen for […]

February 16, 2010

Qualcomm unveils FLO-EV, smartbook

Qualcomm, developer of advanced wireless technologies, products and services, has announced FLO-EV, the next evolution of the FLO air interface for new deployments of mobile TV and other advanced broadcast mobile media services. Intended primarily for international markets, FLO-EV builds on the success of FLO technology to enable a rich suite of mobile content and […]

February 16, 2010

Brightcove Mobile Experience

Brightcove, the online video platform, has unveiled the Brightcove Mobile Experience for Adobe Flash Player 10.1, enabling organisations to deliver an optimised video viewing experience across smartphone platforms running Flash Player 10.1 when it is available, including Google Android, Symbian S60, Palm webOS, Windows Mobile and Research in Motion BlackBerry. The solution makes it possible […]

February 16, 2010

Sonic Solutions and DivX partnership

Sonic Solutions and DivX, the digital media company, have confirmed an expanded partnership to enable the digital distribution of an extensive catalogue of titles on DivX Certified mobile devices. Through the partnership, Sonic and DivX will make it easy to transfer and playback movies on mobile phones. Sonic has established its Roxio CinemaNow platform, which […]

February 16, 2010

Envivio On Demand

Envivio has released Envivio On Demand, a new set of solutions that enable operators to turn their subscribers’ recorded content into premium on demand assets

February 16, 2010

Sky homes in on Virgin Media channels

Virgin Media is reportedly in the final stages of selling its wholly-owned television channels, including Virgin 1 and Living, to BSkyB after months of negotiations. According to Media Guardian, Virgin Media suggest that a deal is very much on the cards, even though related talks relating to UKTV – the independent commercial joint venture, between […]

February 16, 2010

Kapital Network wins DVB-T licence in Croatia

From Branislav Pekic in Rome Croatian business channel Kapital Network has been granted a national concession for experimental broadcasting on the DVB-T network. The decision was reached by Croatia's Electronic Media Council, which announced a tender for three specialised TV channels several weeks ago. As a result, Kapital Network, which has been available since May […]

February 16, 2010

Sumitomo seeks J:COM stake

Sumitomo, the Japanese trading house, has launched a Y122 billion ($1.4bn) tender offer for shares in Jupiter Telecommunications (J:COM) to secure its position as the leading shareholder in Japan's biggest cable television operator after KDDI bought a large stake. The offer sets the stage for a rare hostile battle between blue-chip Japanese corporations. Yoshio Osawa, […]

February 16, 2010

ETSI adopts GEM/MHP

Global digital standards body the DVB has confirmed that the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) has formally adopted as standards the new release versions of the MHP 1.2.2 (Multimedia Home Platform) and GEM 1.2.2 (Globally Executable MHP) specifications. This marks the culmination of the refactoring work that makes GEM a self-contained specification. GEM now takes […]

February 16, 2010