Tuesday, December 18, 2007
FlashLite and N95 Accelerometer APIs
This is a small Demo of "THE NO-TOUCH" done with FlashLite and Nokia N95 Accelerometer APIs. I (Debashish Paul) have made the iPhone's DJ mode simulation in Flash and Abhijit Kedia and Ganesh Palwe did the actual work of sending N95 Accelerometer notifications to FlashLite
emTube - Youtube for S60 phones
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Thursday, December 13, 2007
Adobe Flash Lite Receives First Spike TV award for Innovation in Mobile Gaming
Via Scott I got this Pretty cool news.
Adobe Wins Prestigious Industry Award
Adobe Flash Lite Receives First Spike TV award for Innovation in Mobile Gaming
SAN JOSE, Calif. — December 12, 2007 — Adobe Systems Incorporated today announced that its Flash Lite software received the first Spike TV award for Innovation in Mobile Gaming at Spike’s Video Game Awards Ceremony. The award was given to Adobe based on its role in pushing the mobile gaming medium forward in a remarkable way over the past year.
“Adobe was selected due to the incredible development of Flash Lite technology, its rapid advancement, and its integration with mobile gaming,” said Spike TV’s Tom Akel.
Spike TV’s 2007 Video Game Awards is a multi-platform event, integrating special categories exclusive to mobile voting. The Innovation award validates the importance of Adobe Flash Lite in mobile gaming and the developer community and is one of a number of recent milestones achieved over the past year.
Highlights include:
- Adobe launched Adobe Flash Lite 3 globally, bringing Flash Player compatible video to mobile and consumer electronic devices
- First Adobe Flash Lite 3 devices are available today including NTT DoCoMo’s 905i handsets.
- Over 300 Million Flash Lite enabled devices have shipped so far.
“Adobe Flash Lite technology has pushed the mobile gaming medium forward in a remarkable way over the past year, and this new Spike TV award is proof of the broad industry acceptance,” said Francisco Kattan, director of product marketing and developer relations, Mobile and Devices at Adobe.
For information on Adobe’s mobile business and products, please visit: www.adobe.com/mobile.
About Adobe Systems Incorporated
Adobe revolutionizes how the world engages with ideas and information - anytime, anywhere and through any medium. For more information, visit www.adobe.com.
HELIO Launches Most COMPLETE YouTube Experience
Key Features
YouTube mobile on Helio includes:
- Browse: view tens of millions of videos
- Rate: let everyone know which videos you like best
- Comment: add your own two cents by posting text comments for everyone to read
- Share: send favorite videos to friends using address book integration
- Save: save favorite videos to My Favorites and My Playlists
- Subscribe: subscribe to a channel to check out more from that user
- Record and Upload: capture a video on Ocean and instantly upload it to a personal channel
One of the most powerful features on the Web version of YouTube is the ability to watch a video and then post a video response. In another first for mobile, Helio members can now record and upload video responses to clips directly from their handset, making the YouTube experience more accessible than ever with watching and responding in real-time possible without ever having to log in from a computer.
Designed to easily browse, search and view millions of YouTube videos, Helio's YouTube application also offers a simply organized interface where members can access their own video feeds including My Subscriptions, My Favorites, My Playlists, My Videos and Received Videos. Members can also check out YouTube videos in traditional categories like Most Viewed, Most Recent, Top Rated and Recently Featured.
A Glimpse of the Next Episode - Nokia examines the future
Wednesday, December 12, 2007
The Nokia Eco-Sensor Concept
The New Nokia Eco-Sensor Concept. Looks like a very promising concept.
The concept
The concept consists of two parts – a wearable sensor unit which can sense and analyze your environment, health, and local weather conditions, and a dedicated mobile phone.
The sensor unit will be worn on a wrist or neck strap made from solar cells that provide power to the sensors. NFC (near field communication) technology will relay information by touch from the sensors to the phone or to or to other devices that support NFC technology.
Tuesday, December 11, 2007
30 providers of on device portal client
- Access Netfront Dynamic Menu,
- Action Engine (still around?),
- Adobe (FlashCast),
- Airmedia,
- Cibenix,
- Communology (mobile catalogue),
- Comverse,
- Crisp Wireless (mLogic platform),
- Everypoint,
- Geniem (MediaCast and Superstore),
- Handmark (Pocket Express),
- InFusio (nMap),
- ITfinitiny (2Go),
- mPortal,
- MobiComp,
- Mobinex,
- Nellymoser (ASAO platform),
- Nokia (Content Discoverer),
- Opera Platform,
- Qualcomm (uiOne),
- Reporo,
- RefreshMobile (Mobizines),
- Streamezzo,
- SurfKitchen (SurfKit series),
- Tricastmedia (TWUIK),
- U-Turn,
- Volantis (BuzzCast),
- weComm (wave),
- Yahoo! Go,
- UIActive.
Sunday, December 09, 2007
Bill Gates on Flash and Silverlight
Trying to wake up
Thursday, May 31, 2007
Steve speaking to Walt in D 2007
Watch it... he explains the strategies of Apple iPhone... definitely good to know
Monday, May 28, 2007
Google launches Google Calendar Mobile
Source: Mashable
Orb.com’s media anywhere software MyCasting for mobile
In short, Orb provides the ability to MyCast.
MyCasting gives the user instant access to photos, music, videos, live television, and other digital content on their home PC at anytime and from any internet-connected device, such as a mobile phone, PDA or laptop. MyCasting is media anywhere. MyCasting is media freedom.
Check out http://mycast.orb.com/ from a mobile device. before that you have to download and register at http://www.orb.com/ on the web.
Source: orb.com
Monday, May 07, 2007
Nokia to set up a design studio in Bangalore
Source: Economic Times
Friday, May 04, 2007
Making Wireless: Athens/May 07
Tuesday, May 01, 2007
Star has big plans for Mobile Entertainment
Star India will invest around Rs 50-60 crore over the next one year in its mobile entertainment business. It is also expected to spend Rs 10-15 crore on marketing and promotional activities for the same. Hence the new division will deal exclusively with mobile entertainment.
‘PLUS’, which is already running as a pilot, enables mobile users to access a wide choice of video content and services such as yellow pages, buyer guides, banking, travel and ticketing, shopping, sports and more. In addition, one can opt to view soaps from across Star India’s network – Star Plus, Star Gold and Star One. For instance, if you’ve missed a particular day’s show you can view the synopsis of the show on your mobile (as a video). A serial’s synopsis will be available for download 15 minutes after the show ends.
On the travel front, users can book domestic air tickets via their mobile phone. The travel and ticketing service is facilitated by travel portals MakeMyTrip.com and TravelGuru.com, while banking is facilitated by HDFC Bank. Star has also partnered with Infomedia Group to provide yellow pages information, Universal Music for music content. And for lifestyle services, it has tie-up with magazines like Chip for computing information, Overdrive for car information, Better Photography, audiophiles can get advice from AVMAX, T3 for gadges and design tips from Better Interiors. More in... http://www.indiantelevision.com/headlines/y2k7/jan/jan347.htm
Source: Star TV Press Release
Live TV via GPRS by May
To access the service, subscribers need a GPRS activated handset (less than 20 million out of a total of 140 million subscribers in India have activated their GPRS service). Users download the Live TV client to their mobile phone via a GPRS connection. Telesoft’s solution provides additional modules like OTA (over the air) server to automatically push the TV client to the subscriber’s handset.
With the client on their handsets subscribers simply scroll through a menu to select a channel they want to watch. The company reckons that a bouquet of mobile TV channels could be made available for Rs 25 to Rs 50 per month.
Source: The Economic Times
Monday, April 09, 2007
Wireless Mobile Charging
Business 2.0 writes:
Powercast and its first major partner, electronics giant Philips, are set to launch their first device powered by electricity broadcast through the air.
It may sound futuristic, but Powercast's platform uses nothing more complex than a radio--and is cheap enough for just about any company to incorporate into a product. A transmitter plugs into the wall, and a dime-size receiver (the real innovation, costing about $5 to make) can be embedded into any low-voltage device. The receiver turns radio waves into DC electricity, recharging the device's battery at a distance of up to 3 feet.
Thursday, April 05, 2007
Airtel launches Flash Lite content download
Tuesday, April 03, 2007
Mobilaid - A FlashLite 2.1 App... Download Coming Soon...
Tuesday, March 20, 2007
HTW Electronics S116 Solar Cellphone: Talk All Day Unless It's Cloudy
If it ever comes into existence, its makers say it will have pretty much standard complement of features along with that external surface covered with solar film, including a 1.3-megapixel camera and a 320x240 display. HTW says the phone ships in China next month; we'll believe it when we see it.
Apollo for Mobile phones
Friday, March 16, 2007
Microsoft Announces New Image Format
Apple TV Ships March 20th?
GPhone Kinda, Sorta Confirmed by Google Spain, But Not Really
Thursday, March 15, 2007
iRiver U20 Clix 2GB has FlashLite 2.1
I would like to ponder the idea of Flash Lite 3 running on iRiver perhaps in future devices it releases. In addition to the Flash Lite UI and Games, the company taking advantage of the native Flash Lite video capabilities.