November 21, 2008
Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show To Air On Multiple Platforms

CBS announced that it would be expanding the Victoria Secret Fashion Show presence through the use of multiple platforms including the on-air broadcast, a dedicated website and its own Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show mobile television channel.
[via Broadcastin@Cable]
November 20, 2008
Orb 2.0 streams live TV to your iPhone

Orb 2.0 went live in the App Store. The $10 app lets TV junkies watch live TV from a tuner connected to a Windows PC, as well as stream music, videos, and photos from their libraries.
[via engadget:mobile]
November 19, 2008
Kodak sues LG and Samsung over alleged patent violations
Kodak has announced that it is taking LG and Samsung to court over both companies' production of cell phones with integrated digital cameras. ars technica reports.
In its complaint, filed in the United States District Court for the Western District of New York, Kodak alleges that the digital cameras in cell phones like the LG Shine or Samsung FlipShot violate two of its patents related to digital imaging.
The suit, as well a complaint filed with the International Trade Organization, seeks an injunction against the two mobile device makers to bar them from selling devices that infringe on the patents. Kodak also seeks unspecified compensatory damages and "other relief as the Court deems just and proper."
Read full article.
November 17, 2008
Take pictures just by blowing on your phone
Fantalog Interactive has just unveiled its mobile solution 'Emotion' which enables you to take pictures by blowing your breath on your camera phone.
November 16, 2008
Research finds mobile TV as unseductive as ever, though VOD seems interesting
Recent reserach has found that mobile TV adoption sits at just 1% now, and interest in all types of mobile TV is just over 50% of what it was in 2006. engadget:mobile reports.
The report places the blame on "patchy network coverage, limited channel lineup, poor video quality, excessive prices and a penchant among high-end phone users for business handsets rather than video phones."
15% of those surveyed on the topic would actually enjoy watching recorded TV shows later on their phone.
November 12, 2008
Cisco promises wireless, video extravaganza at new Yankee Stadium
From a Yankees widget on their mobile phone or PDA, fans will be able to view the game from different angle around the stadium, launch instant replays, access statistics specific to the game situation, and interact with other fans in a community of shared interest, Yankees and Cisco officials said.
[via NetworkWorld]
Photographer launches iPhone-only style magazine

PMc is the world’s first paid, iPhone-only magazine. Named after its creator—noted nightlife photographer Patrick McMullan—the bi-monthly title is pronounced ‘Pee-Mick’ and is the property of New York-based Hot Phone Hit Factory. Springwise reports.
PMc’s target audience of style-conscious readers can download the mag from the iPhone App store for USD 0.99.
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November 11, 2008
Sprint Nextel Sponsors a Four-Episode Heroes Microseries
Sprint Nextel is sponsoring a four-episode microseries that spans three different platforms--online, TV and mobile--that debuts tonight, called Heroes: Destiny, a spin-off of the NBC prime time hit, Heroes. Each of the five to seven minute episodes will debut Monday nights during November.
[via Media Week]
November 9, 2008
Obama Grabs World Headlines

Newspaper front pages from around the world following Obama's victory. American only newspaper photos can be found on Barack Obama's photostream.
[via boingboing]
November 8, 2008
Behind the scenes with Obama
Obama's campaign photographer, David Katz, has uploaded thousands of behind-the-scenes photos onto flickr, Yahoo!'s photo-sharing site.
Among everyone's favorites were these candid shots of the Obama family hanging out on election night, watching history unfold.
To see more of these photos, you can check out The Barack Obama photostream on Flickr.
[via Yahoo News]
November 7, 2008
'Mobile Phones Will Shoot Full HD Video in 2012,' Ericsson Says
Ericsson AB of Sweden revealed its efforts in the mobile broadband market at a press conference Nov 6, 2008. Tech-On! reports.
Ericsson mentioned its concept of a future mobile terminal as "a mobile device in 2012." According to the concept, high-function terminals, in the future, will be equipped with a 12- to 20-Mpixel camera and support full HD video shooting capability.
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[via engadget:mobile]
November 6, 2008
NFL Games Go Wireless
For the first time Thursday, a National Football League game -- the Cleveland Browns vs. the Denver Broncos -- will be broadcast on Sprint mobile phones as part of the wireless company's exclusive partnership with the league. That partnership deal is valued at about $500 million over five years.
[The WSJ via engadget:mobile]
November 5, 2008
A glimpse of Soweto via your cellphone
Mobile social network The Grid has launched Mobikasi, South Africa's first geo-tagged documentary for cellphones, which explores youth culture in Soweto. IOL reports.
Users can explore Sowetan youth culture on their cellphones from anywhere in South Africa through The Grid's map interface, or by physically touring the famous township and watching documentary clips on their phones at the locations where they were shot.
The location-based documentary looks at people, music, fashion, social issues and places of interest. Instead of showing the twenty-five minute documentary in a linear fashion from start to finish, Mobikasi splits the content up into twenty-five inserts of one minute each.
Each one-minute clip covers a different topic that is relevant to the youth in Soweto and is geo-tagged to the location where it was shot.
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November 4, 2008
Highlights from the polls

Check out the latest citizen shots posted on the Pollling Place Photo Project. Above, voters line at West Village NYC.
November 2, 2008
Sony Ericsson Claims Ad Campaign First
Sony Ericsson has announcesd an advertising media first as it teams up with Bauer Media’s lads' mag, FHM, to create the first magazine campaign entirely shot on a mobile phone camera, in order to promote the new Sony Ericsson C905 Cyber-shot handset. [via Mobile Marketing]
The Sony Ericsson C905’s unique selling point is its ability to reproduce high quality prints at any size, further blurring the line between dedicated digital cameras and cameraphones. Bauer Media developed the creative idea to put the product to the test for the advertorial and set up a photography shoot using professional lighting, models, hair, make-up and an expert fashion photographer - the twist being that the shot was taken on a Sony Ericsson C905 Cyber-shot mobile phone.
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Silver-screen audio trick could smooth jerky video
An effect involving flashing discs of light used since the early days of cinema to make the action appear smoother could improve our perception of poor video footage sent to cellphones.
[via New Scientist]
November 1, 2008
Mobile Video Still a Niche Market
According to the latest data from Comscore, 6.5 million Americans watched videos on their cell phones in August. YouTube-style amateur videos ranked as the most popular type of content, followed closely by music and comedy videos. The New York Times reports.
Comscore also released some data about general mobile media consumption trends, where the survey found that, year-over-year, more users are now using their mobile devices to access social networking services and read news stories, while fewer users are downloading ringtones and games.
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