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Hello to the 149,024 people who viewed our Nokia Test Lab Video on Vimeo this weekend.
That’s quite a lot of school halls filled with mobile fans.

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Ostensibly for the Symbian platform (but available for almost any platform — imagine an iPhone or G1 with this built-in!), we bring you some more footage of the Scalado imaging system for mobile devices.
This is one of the videos they produced themselves:

See our previous post on Scalado here.

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I recently installed Dell Video Chat, following a tip from Andy Abramson. Dell Video Chat is the Dell branded version of SightSpeed and is another step in Dell’s bid to be a software company as well as a hardware company. The software is a free download and provides an improved user interface compared to SightSpeed’s [...]

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I’m shortly publishing another 30 minute riot of joy featuring our Future of Web Apps conference coverage which includes a rather interesting normob walk-about and lots of shout-outs.
Plus we reveal the identity of this secret handset:

Did you guess it? I know one reader, John, guessed correctly. I didn’t moderate his comment for a [...]

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I’ve had lots of emails from people wanting to see more of the G1 from Wednesday’s T-Mobile event.
Here’s another vid for you to feast your eyes on:

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Hello, hello!
We are most definitely BACK this week — back in London after the international shows we’ve been publishing over the last two weeks. The team is in one place. In fact they’re positively beaming with excitement.
In this week’s show:
- We visit the LG Renoir launch and take a look at the handset [...]

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The awesome folks at Qik, the free service that lets you stream live video from your mobile phone, have just announced on their blog that the service now supports newer HTC phones. The developers, in the US and Russia, have been hard at work while sipping on some expresso, as the new release adds support [...]

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I was just browsing around the internet looking for something to do with the iPhone. I’ll admit, for the most part I wasn’t impressed until I came across Mobiscope.
I’m not a security conscious person, and nor am I one to want to set up a webcam with it’s own I.P address so I can follow [...]

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We’ll be producing a special report Mobile Industry Review (”MIR”) show from CTIA.  I’m hoping to include Sybase, Sierra Wireless, Nuance, Zumobi and Cell Trust so far.  There’s a lot more on the schedule.
If you’re heading to CTIA and you’d like to feature, drop me a note and we’ll sort schedules.
To qualify, you have to [...]

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This week we’re heading to the Tower of London to produce the Mobile Industry Review Show.
It will, I’ve just noticed, cost us about one and a half grand, plus VAT, to film there, so we shall be filming outside.  Very much *outside*.
But we’re off to the Tower.
Look out for lots of shots of ye olde [...]

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Seen this around? Orange UK are running one of those align-ourselves-with-successful-people campaigns. Lots of interesting interviews with sharp entrepreneurs. Looks interesting. You can visit the site here.
My issue? I’m not accustomed to visiting any site, ANYWHERE that requires you to download a 36mb file in the oldskoool manner.
I [...]

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You’ll need a jailbroken iPhone to play, but if you’d like to be amongst the very first to check out QIK’s iPhone 3G live streaming video service, this is the page you need: http://qik.com/sign_up.
Here’s Michael from QIK introducing it and demonstrating it:

It works with jailbroken iPhone and iPhone 3G running 2.0 of the software. [...]

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We’re taking the weekly podcast to Brighton this Saturday morning. Oh yes. We’re descending with our superstar podcast team, Dan Lane, Ben Smith and James Whatley.
They are being recognised! Dan was slightly taken aback the other day when Alex Meisl of mobile genisues, Sponge Group, spotted him. (Dan’s company, Howler Tech, [...]

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Dan Lane, Ben Smith and James Whatley are back! This week we took the video podcast to Covent Garden — Central London’s haven for tourists.
It’s a very special video this week — we tried out the SIMable ’sim unlocking solution’ for handsets on a Nokia N95… and it worked. Then we tried it [...]

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Alfie from Moblog.net walks through their entire service.

This is an excellent overview of their service. I think a lot more application developers and service providers should do this kind of thing.

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SMS Text News Podcast 16 (with Video) from Ewan MacLeod on Vimeo.
There’s always a moment of slight panic when you’ve uploaded a 168mb file and you’re waiting for Vimeo to show it. Did I upload the right one? Did I remove the ’subtitle here’ white text? Published and be damned!
Here then, is [...]

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Good morning and welcome to our first video podcast. We’re trying something different this week, as per my post last night.
We take a look at Sagem, we discuss 3, we cast a glance toward the inevitable iPhone availability discussion, we discuss the Nokia Tube — and Dan and Ben get overrun by some testosterone-fueled [...]

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It looks like the ban on mobile phones in hospitals is gradually crumbling. According to the BBC, another health trust has decided to remove a ban on phone use in hospital buildings, saying that it’s discovered devices can only affect medical equipment if very close to it.
The Beeb says that North East Wales NHS [...]

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It looks like Flash has got itself a little bit more territory in its quest for mobile domination - it’s struck up a partnership with mobile giant Qualcomm. Late last week, Qualcomm announced that its BREW platform, used by some US operators, will now come with Adobe’s Flash.
The partnership will see both companies create new [...]

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Reader Jonathan got me on instant message and sent me over the link to this Youtube video showing just how far Android has come.
I just can’t wait to see these things hit the real world. When talented developers get hold of them, that’s when the mobile industry will really take off. Have a [...]

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ICO Global Communications has announced its launched a new satellite that will allow it to start offering new mobile services later on in this year. The satellite, called ICO.G1, went up yesterday from Cape Canaveral, and reached its orbit later that afternoon.
The satellite will let ICO provide services including mobile TV, navigation and emergency assistance [...]

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The US could be getting another mobile TV service, according to The Financial Times. The paper quotes analysts as saying broadcaster Dish Networks “could be considering launching a mobile TV service to compete with the leading US mobile phone companies” after bidding at the US 700 Mhz spectrum auction and winning enough licences to “create [...]

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According to Aussie reports, cops in New South Wales are asking the public to submit photos or videos of crimes captured on cameraphones to the police to help them with their investigations. Users will then be able to upload the footage to the police over the internet.
Apparently, the move was inspired by the London bombings [...]

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Mobile entertainment applications and content provider Viva Vision has received a $2 million capital injection from Medical Capital Corporation, which the company says it will use “to scale its business, support its growing user base, and further grow distribution”.
Last year Viva Vision introduced a mobile slideshows business line, with content both produced by in-house production [...]

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