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'Free' TV for your cell phone

May 17, 2005 Digital Music Video Network, an MTV-style commercial station, will debut in June with programming for the cell phone's tiny screen. TAGS: wireless video, digital music, cell phone, programming, handset, BellSouth Corp., Verizon Wireless, TV, AT&T Corp., video

Teens and media: a full-time job

December 7, 2006 Young Americans spend more than 72 hours a week using the Internet, cell phones, television, music and video games, a study says. TAGS: teen, study, video game, media, music, cell phone, IM, games, TV, video, e-mail

Bye-bye hard drive, hello flash

January 4, 2006 Hard drives take up a lot of room and eat a lot of battery power. Flash memory could soon offer an alternative for notebooks. TAGS: NAND, Micron Technology Inc., NAND flash, transistor, notebook computer, memory chip, flash memory, hard drive, memory, cell phone, camera, battery, Samsung Electronics, video

Wired but not Web 2.0? That's normal, study says

May 7, 2007 Most American adults have a computer, a cell phone and Net access, but few use them as a public forum, according to a Pew survey.Chart: What's your tech personality? TAGS: Web 2.0, study, cell phone, Wired Inc., blogging, U.S., smart phone, Internet access, entertainment, digital camera, blog, IM, camera, Apple iPod, laptop computer, video

AT&T touts mobile video, music capabilities

March 27, 2007 Converged services will include e-mail and even banking, says COO, who also notes substantial demand for upcoming iPhone. TAGS: AT&T Corp., CTIA, COO, trade show, banking, Apple iPhone, Napster Inc., cell phone, TV, broadband, music, e-mail, video

Advertising seeps into the cell phone

September 14, 2006 With their new 3G networks ready to deliver multimedia content, cell phone operators eye an old revenue source. TAGS: CTIA, Sprint Nextel, carrier, operator, cell phone, Verizon Wireless, Cingular Wireless, U.S., multimedia, video

Cell phones channel TV broadcasts

January 25, 2005 Major rollouts from Cingular and Verizon mean never having to miss an episode of "According to Jim." TAGS: MobiTV, Verizon V-Cast, Cingular Wireless, BellSouth Corp., cell phone, Verizon Communications, handset, U.S., Sprint Nextel, AT&T Corp., channel, TV, video

Helio kicks off cell phone service

May 2, 2006 Joint venture between SK Telecom and EarthLink launches, providing young hipsters with a service rich in multimedia. TAGS: Helio, EarthLink Inc., SK Telecom Co., subscriber, MySpace, CEO, mobile phone, Yahoo! Inc., cell phone, video

Year in review: The tech video files

December 24, 2008 The CNET News crew had some lively encounters with tech in 2008, from a shocking workout to a superhero turn. And we've got the video to prove it. TAGS: crew, workout, Michael Kanellos, pinball, Nintendo Wii, reporter, transportation, San Francisco, cell phone, video

YouTube offers mobile upload service

May 10, 2006 Amateur filmmakers no longer need a computer to upload to YouTube. Now a mobile phone or PDA will do. TAGS: YouTube, mobile phone, PDA, cell phone, video, camera, e-mail

Verizon serves up Chocolate phone

July 31, 2006 LG's skinny slide phone comes to U.S. with 1.3-megapixel camera, GPS navigation--and lots of music and video. Photos: Sweet 'Chocolate' phones TAGS: Verizon V-Cast, Verizon Communications, LG Electronics Inc., WMA, digital media, SanDisk Corp., song, handset, mobile phone, memory card, cell phone, U.S., Apple iPod, Apple Computer, video, PC

Year in videos: Mobile phones

December 28, 2006 These videos capture a few of the big developments in mobile technology in 2006. TAGS: Helio, margin, cell phone, Nokia Corp., mobile phone, video

TI demos its movie projector in a phone

March 26, 2007 First cameras went into phones, then MP3 players. Projectors are next, Texas Instruments says.Photos: Tiny movie projector fits in a phone TAGS: Texas Instruments Inc., DLP, projector, DLP projector, CTIA, theater, Consumer Electronics Show, TV, North America, cell phone, plasma TV, LCD, movie, image, Samsung Electronics, video

Tiny-screen video gets its own festival circuit

January 7, 2006 iPod, cell phone film contests offer filmmakers exposure, prizes for works in miniature. TAGS: festival, contest, cell phone, winner, entry, student, Apple iPod, video, camera, Apple Computer

Putting HD video on your phone

June 25, 2007 Texas Instruments says its new OMAP cell phone chips will deliver crisper images and fewer hiccups as early as next year. TAGS: Texas Instruments Inc., ARM, cell phone, India, Adobe Acrobat, Intel, camera, video

New York to use cell phone photographers to help fight crime

January 18, 2007 Mayor says city will equip 911 call centers to accept photos and video sent from cell phones to help nab criminals. TAGS: call-center, caller, crime, operator, cell phone, Bloomberg L.P., New York City, photograph, New York, London, image, video, picture

Video recorder being added to TV phones

September 7, 2006 Want to watch the Today show on your phone while it downloads stuff from MTV? Next year you can. TAGS: Packetvideo, portable video, Texas Instruments Inc., video recorder, videoconferencing, cell phone, camera phone, digital television, TV, S3 Inc., recorder, video, handset, handheld, Apple Computer, MP3

Verizon taps Microsoft for mobile TV

January 27, 2005 Cell phone service's "mobisodes" will be driven by Windows Media technology. TAGS: Packetvideo, mobile TV, Verizon Communications, video service, cell phone, carrier, multimedia, U.S., video, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows

Lessons learned from Kim tragedy

December 6, 2007 One year later, the death of CNET's James Kim has led to advances in search-and-rescue techniques and a better grasp of how cell phones can save lives. Video: Remembering James Kim TAGS: Oregon, handshake, cell phone, telephone company, family, San Francisco, search, video

BlackBerry betting to catch on in a New York minute?

January 12, 2007 New state regulation lets people bet on horse races via the Net and other electronic platforms, including smart phones. TAGS: New York, bet, regulation, horse, cell phone, RIM BlackBerry, state, handset, video
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