Android upgrades
Android Clesh upgrades are extending the core functionality released last month. Version 1.19 includes touch screen features such as inertial scrolling, multi-touch gestures for frame accurate trimming and pinch pan / zoom, allowing the Ken Burns…
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AIMzine reported last month: “Forbidden … signed an agreement with Ericsson which allows Ericsson to build Cloud services running Forbidden Technologies’ FORscene platform”. March’s Featured Companies Update reports: “Clesh is now available as an app to…
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Forbidden’s smaller pro network has grown again. The latest new server adds a further 20,000 hours of video storage in the Cloud.
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Broadcast magazine mentions Forbidden’s planned launch of its professional Cloud editing service FORscene on tablets at NAB 2011. The Android version of Forbidden’s Clesh is already available through Google’s Market.
Read MoreExercise of Option
Forbidden Technologies (AIM:FBT), the Aim quoted developer of the market leading Cloud video platform FORscene, announces that a recent employee has today exercised employee share options of 20,000 new ordinary shares in the Company at an…
Read MoreOption exercise
As a quoted company, Forbidden Technologies gives all employees share options. Today’s share issue follows the exercise of such an option.
Read MoreAndroid smartphones
Forbidden’s Android version of Clesh was originally written to run on Android tablets. Following a sequence of upgrades, Clesh now also works on a much larger installed base of Android smartphones.
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One of Forbidden’s growing institutional shareholder base talks about his investments. Tom Winnifrith is the fund manager for the SF t1ps Smaller Companies Growth fund.
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Kevin Tobin - Senior Director of Production, A+E Networks