Agreement with Mobile Entertainment Corporation
Forbidden announces an agreement with Mobile Entertainment Corporation to develop video content for QUALCOMM’s BREW(TM) Platform.
Read MoreQualcomm set to beat forecasts
“Qualcomm, the leading mobile phone technology company, yesterday said it would meet or exceed its prior forecast for its current quarter because of stronger demand…” reports the FT, adding that the company’s “CDMA technology is licensed…
Read MorePatent Application
Forbidden Technologies' latest patent application has now had its International Preliminary Examination Report issued. Our patent agent advises us "As you will see this is wholly favourable and the [30] claims are considered to be both…
Read MoreNokia forecasts data revenues
“Nokia said it expected mobile data to contribute €280bn ($260bn) to operators’ revenues globally in 2006″.
Read MorePress reports
Reuters, AFX and aimquoted.com picked up the Development agreement with Unanimis. In addition, AFX has an article summarising the AGM Statement.
Read MoreAGM Statement, May 2002
At today's AGM, Vic Steel, Chairman of Forbidden Technologies plc which is creating new technology for video distribution over the Internet, demonstrated live video streaming over a Java mobile phone and colour video streaming on a…
Read MoreDevelopment agreement with Unanimis Consulting Limited
Forbidden Technologies plc, which is developing and marketing proprietary technology for video distribution over the Internet, announces an agreement with Unanimis Consulting Limited, an on-line advertising specialist, to develop and promote new Internet advertising formats using…
Read MoreAgreement with Unanimis Consulting Limited
Forbidden announced a Development agreement with Unanimis Consulting Limited on new on-line advertising formats today.
Read MoreAnnual General Meeting
Today Forbidden Technologies plc held its Annual General Meeting at the Wimbledon offices. See our AGM Statement for more details.
Read MoreNokia and Microsoft
“Scandinavian domination of the mobile phone market could soon end if analysts’ predictions are correct…” writes Tony Glover in ShareCast. Nomura analyst Keith Woolcock, quoted in the same article: “…claims that the mobile phone industry is…
Read MoreSo psyched to part of the A+E Networks deployment of Blackbird.
Kevin Tobin - Senior Director of Production, A+E Networks