Recent press
Investors Chronicle has an update on Forbidden Technologies: “As ever, FORBIDDEN TECHNOLOGIES’ LATEST results have the virtue of prudence… What’s more, thanks to broadband and 3G, the day that its video-compression technology becomes widely used draws…
Read MoreIBC committee
With over 1,000 exhibitors, IBC2004 is Europe’s most important broadcast industry event. Following the impact Forbidden made at last year’s show, we were invited on to the organising committee, where we have been contributing fully.
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To assist with navigation of Forbidden's growing website, we have a new search facility. The search box can be found in the top right section of each Forbidden web page.
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Telecom.paper reports: “FORmobile addresses the challenges of technology, security, digital rights management and billing issues traditionally associated with content delivery via Bluetooth, to create the industry’s first commercially available solution”. Our Viewtooth platform also receives a…
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Discussing Forbidden’s recent Viewtoothing announcement, e-consultancy says: “Forbidden’s FORmobile player is an impressive technology enabling users to download and watch videos on Symbian and Java mobile phones … Forbidden is perhaps one of the first firms…
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160 characters reports: “Mobile users can for the first time send and receive video and a branded player by Bluetooth … Forbidden has packaged its advanced compression and white labelled mobile player technology into one commercial tool to deliver mobile…
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Video virals go mobile with ‘viewtooth’, reports netimperative. In an article picked up by Esato, they continue: “Viral campaigns take advantage of the rapid spread of messages on online social networks … This offers companies a…
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“With production costs falling, video has become a far more affordable medium for charities keen to create real impact with their message.” So says Third Sector. They also quote Greg Hirst, Forbidden’s Business Development Director, as…
Read MoreSo psyched to part of the A+E Networks deployment of Blackbird.
Kevin Tobin - Senior Director of Production, A+E Networks