Everything Everywhere has appointed Red Bee Media to provide a new mobile TV delivery platform.
It’s part of the company’s plans to upgrade the Orange and T-Mobile mobile TV service. Everything Everywhere says all this activity will help achieve a six-fold increase in its mobile TV subscriber base over the next three years.
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Mark Bridge writes:
Every so often I see a piece of mobile technology that I really want to get my hands on. Most recently, that’s been the Looxcie 2 – which is probably best described as a wearable camcorder.
Now, that in itself is nothing new – it’s possible to buy a set of sunglasses with a built-in mini video camera or even a small digital camera that fits to your cycle helmet – but this has two distinct tricks up its sleeve.
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Sony’s activity in the mobile space sees the company releasing a new Android application today.
‘Video trimmer’ is a simple video editing app - costing £2.49 in the UK - that lets you choose the start and end points of a video clip.
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New research from In-Stat in the USA reveals that 50% of tablet owners are viewing feature-length movies and TV shows on their devices.
Overall, 86% of smartphone and tablet owners are viewing some kind of video on their devices.
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Orange UK, which currently offers its customers an 'Orange Wednesdays' two-for-one cinema ticket promotion, is introducing a new loyalty scheme called Orange Film To Go. It's available to all Orange UK mobile phone and broadband customers.
Every Thursday, customers will be offered a free film to download from iTunes. The film can then be watched on a laptop, Mac, PC, iPad, iPhone or iPod Touch.
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