It’s the beginning of the end for TV as we know it. Amid iPhone madness, many may have missed the invention that could kill cable. Last week, Apple released AppleTV, a tiny white box that connects the shows and movies you’ve downloaded from the computer, and wirelessly transmits them to your TV screen. No longer [...]
Entries from January 2007
Apple TV: A threat to Cable Networks?
January 16th, 2007 · No Comments
Tags: Apple · Online Video · TV
Mobile Phones no longer for voice alone
January 16th, 2007 · No Comments
The mobile phone can no longer simply make and receive telephone calls, but must be a multi-faceted digital tool. Mobiles are increasingly used in a multitude of ways: as still and video cameras; as instant messenging clients; as multimedia devices capable of playing audio files or FM radio and viewing mobile video or TV; and, [...]
Tags: Mobile
CBS, Sling Media, Clip + Sling allows User Sharing
January 14th, 2007 · No Comments
CBS Corp. president and CEO Leslie Moonves unveiled a partnership with technology company Sling Media during his Consumer Electronics Show keynote address Tuesday that allows users to share their favorite entertainment content in an instant. Called Clip+Sling, the application gives Slingbox customers the power to grab short segments of programming and share them with their [...]
Tags: Entertainment · Online Video
Cingular Mobile Brand to Vanish after AT&T Re-Branding
January 14th, 2007 · No Comments
1 U.S. mobile carrier, which built up its market presence with billions of dollars over the past few years, will see its brand replaced by AT&T’s starting this coming week.. AT&T took full control of Cingular with its $86 billion purchase of BellSouth last month. In the marketing campaigns first stage, which launches on this Monday, Cingular’s orange logo of a bouncing jack will co-exist with the AT&T globe logo on everything from television ads to sales uniforms and monthly bills. “We did not enter that decision lightly,” Wendy Clark, vice president of advertising at AT&T, said in an interview. “We came to understand that consumer customers and business customers alike are looking for a single provider. We heard it so consistently across the marketplace.” AT&T ‘s name and logo will eventually completely replace Cingular in a process expected to take several months The exact timing will be determined as more customer feedback comes in, Clark said. Cingular built up a reputation among younger customers who may not easily associate with the AT&T brand. Although, AT&T had indicated that the re-branding was a part of its strategy, as reported by Adweek, the announcement still appears strange given the recent announcement of Apple’s iPhone device which is exclusively linked to Cingular through a multi-year exclusive deal.
Skype: No Mobile Phone Client for now
January 12th, 2007 · No Comments
A Skype executive told Reuters that the company has no plans to release a Skype client for mobile phones in the near future. While the company has signed a deal with British mobile provider “3″ to offer a mobile version of its software, it is reliant on the fact that “3″ offers a flat rate [...]
MTV to produce Shows for Amp’d Mobile
January 11th, 2007 · No Comments
MTV Networks and youth-oriented Amp’d Mobile announced Wednesday that they plan to develop original episodic shows exclusively for the Amp’d phone. The agreement builds on two previous projects: “Lil’ Bush: Resident of the United States,” an animated series originally produced for Amp’d Mobile and now being adapted for Comedy Central later this year; and mtvU’s [...]
Tags: Entertainment · Mobile
Nokia: Apple’s iPhone interesting but lacks essential features
January 11th, 2007 · No Comments
Anssi Vanjoki, the head of the multimedia unit at Nokia, indicated that Apple’s iPhone was an interesting product but lacked some essential features. “It is quite an interesting product but it is lacking a few essential features, such as 3G, which would enable fast data connections,” Vanjoki, whose multimedia unit is a direct rival to [...]
Tags: Apple · Mobile · Nokia · Yahoo
Cisco sues Apple over iPhone trademark
January 11th, 2007 · No Comments
Cisco Systems Inc., the world’s largest networking equipment maker, sued Apple in San Francisco federal court on Wednesday, claiming that Apple’s iPhone violates its trademark. Cisco is asking the court to forbid Apple from using the name “iPhone,” which Cisco has held a trademark on since 2000 and used to brand a line of its [...]
Visa, Nokia partner in Mobile Payments initiative
January 10th, 2007 · No Comments
Visa, the world’s biggest credit card payment system, has launched a global system to turn mobile phones into wallets for millions of customers in a deal with the world’s top handset producer, Nokia. Users can pay for groceries and other purchases by swiping a phone over a reader that electronically communicates with a microchip on [...]
Tags: Mobile Payments · Nokia
The Real Message of the MacWorld Keynote
January 10th, 2007 · No Comments
Lost in the excitement of the Apple iPhone announcement, the real message of Steve Job’s Keynote speech could be the following statement: “From this day forward we’re going to be known as Apple, Inc. We’ve dropped the computer from our name.” And then he quoted ice skating legend Wayne Gretzky. “‘I skate to where the [...]








