Recent press
QL reports on the “Communications Confusion” highlighted by Forbidden sponsored research. “The survey questioned 100 heads of internal communications within the UK’s top 500 corporates”. Forbidden’s FORpresentation product is a simple way of combining video with…
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The IEE Review talks about web publishing and mobile distribution using Viewtooth: “The technology, developed by UK company Forbidden Technologies, was used during IBC to deliver highlights from the daily IBC TV News show to thousands of…
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Talking Business has an extensive Forbidden Technologies article. "SDSL … gives Forbidden the ability to upload high quality video on to the web … [its] video streaming services have already been used … to produce a…
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In addition to the press articles already mentioned in this news section, the Financial Times (Companies & Markets), the Independent, the Daily Mail, the Scotsman, the Birmingham Evening Mail and Telecomworldwire all reported Forbidden’s FORscene launch….
Read MoreFORmobile update
FORmobile has now been tested on the Sony Ericsson P900 and works perfectly. FORmobile now works with all the most popular smartphones.
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Training Technology & Human Resources follows up on the Forbidden sponsored research on corporate communication: “The report identifies video streaming as one new media development that is gaining increasing support”. Forbidden’s solutions are simple to use…
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The October edition of Shipshape, the AGN Shipleys newsletter, has devoted most of its back page to video streaming: “It will only be a matter of time before you are activating video streaming in the normal course…
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“Forbidden Technologies … specialises in compression technologies for post production, publishing over the internet and mobile phones. FORscene is the post product and FORlive can take a live video feed from a camera and compress it…
Read MoreInterims posted
Forbidden's interim results have been printed and are being posted to registered shareholders.
Read MoreSony Ericsson
FORmobile support has been extended beyond Nokia for the first time. Videos now play back on the touch screen Sony Ericsson P800. You can either download the player, or receive it via Viewtooth for free. Viewtoothing…
Read MoreSo psyched to part of the A+E Networks deployment of Blackbird.
Kevin Tobin - Senior Director of Production, A+E Networks