Setback for Microsoft
Silicon.com reports: “Sendo dumps Microsoft for Symbian and Nokia” continuing: “The company will instead develop smartphones based on Nokia’s Series 60, an interface that sits on top of the Symbian operating system…” The full news story…
Read MoreColour mobile phone codec
Earlier this year we demonstrated video playback for the first time on Java mobile phones. Now, with colour Java phones such as the Nokia 7210 in the shops, we will make high quality video available to…
Read MorePosting of Interim Results
Our Interim Results for the six months ended 30th June 2002 have been printed and are now being sent to registered shareholders. We have also enclosed invitations to Streaming Media Europe 2002.
Read MoreStreaming Media Europe 2002
Streaming Media Europe 2002 takes place 3rd-5th December 2002 at Earl’s Court, London. Come to see us on stand SM215. We will be showcasing our remarkable technological progress and our complete product offering. We look forward to…
Read MoreRecent press
Shares magazine has published an in-depth article entitled "Seeing is believing" in its current edition. It concludes: "At 21p, the shares are way off their year high of 69.5p, and remain a highly speculative buy. The…
Read MoreProgress bar during start up
The latest feature to be added to Forbidden’s player is a progress bar during the automatic pre-load for more difficult content. When used in conjunction with the ‘image at start-up’ feature announced last month, the first…
Read MoreSave the Children
Discover the world of a Palestinian refugee camp. Come and see the latest Forbidden Technologies compressed videos on the Save the Children Eye to Eye website.
Read MoreMicropayment news
Vodafone UK is reported by vnunet.com as extending its micropayment service. “To complete a transaction with participating traders, customers enter their user name and password as opposed to entering their full details as required by credit…
Read MoreAutomatic Pre-Load
The latest feature to be added to Forbidden’s player is an automatic pre-load for more difficult content. When used in conjunction with the ‘image at start-up’ feature announced last week, the first frame of the video…
Read MoreImage at start-up
Forbidden Technologies has added another new feature to its video product range. Now all videos automatically start with a JPEG of the first video frame which is displayed while the player downloads. This allows effective incorporation…
Read MoreSo psyched to part of the A+E Networks deployment of Blackbird.
Kevin Tobin - Senior Director of Production, A+E Networks