Development 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 MoreEU contemplates a tough regulatory line on Microsoft
The FT reports that: “Microsoft faces having to make radical changes to meet European regulatory concerns that go well beyond what is being demanded of it in the US.” “The measures under consideration would force Microsoft…
Read MoreMedia bill to liberalise ownership rules
Ashling O’Connor, writing in the FT, reports that: “The British media market is to be opened to all comers after the government yesterday proposed to sweep aside ownership curbs…”. In the same article, Tessa Jowell, culture…
Read MoreITV Digital's premium channels off the air
Today’s Media Guardian reports that: “The long drawn-out death of ITV Digital, the world’s most expensive digital terrestrial television business, was finally over last night…” The premium channels were reported to be switched off at midnight…
Read More27th April 2002, E-Day
IT-Analysis.com writes in The Register on the implementation of the EU electronic money directive in the UK: “As of E-Day, anybody that wishes to issue electronic money can do so as long as they satisfy a…
Read MoreSiemens invests in Symbian
Electronics Weekly reports that “Siemens IC Mobile has paid £14.3m to take a five per cent shareholding in… the supplier of Symbian OS…” An article in today’s FT comments that this values Symbian at £285m.
Read MoreBT plans Wi-Fi service in offices and public locations
Paul Abrahams and Thorold Barker, write in the FT: “Wireless Lans, also known as Wi-Fi (wireless fidelity) … are proving hugely popular in the US.” And they add: “Now it is Europe’s turn. In Scandanavia, Telia…
Read MoreSo psyched to part of the A+E Networks deployment of Blackbird.
Kevin Tobin - Senior Director of Production, A+E Networks