Latency neuters two-way mobile videophones
EETimes point out “Latency is one little-discussed performance problem for next-generation cellphones … GPRS networks … face inherent latencies of up to two seconds on Internet Protocol operations.” The Shosteck Group elucidate: “Low latency is essential…
Read MoreSun optimizes Java for ARM
EETimes reports “Sun Microsystems Inc. rolled out a Java Virtual Machine [Monty] at the JavaOne developers conference aimed at boosting the Java language’s performance nearly tenfold on next-generation [ARM-based] cellphones”. Nicholas Lorain, senior product manager for…
Read MoreIsle of Man 3G trial update
Alan Cane writing in FT creative business reports positively on the Manx Telecom trial of 3G mobile services.
Read MorePress reaction to Full Year Results
Articles in Citywire and Sharecast were published yesterday in reponse to our Full Year Results.
Read MoreFull Year Results, December 2001
Full Year Results for the year ended 31st December 2001 Chairman’s statement In the twelve months to 31st December 2001, the company had sales of £2,672 (2000: £0) and a loss after tax of £230,854 (2000: £145,429). The…
Read MoreFull Year Results
Today Forbidden Technologies plc announced its Full Year Results for the year ended 31st December 2001.
Read MoreNokia launches colour Java phones
Nokia launched a range of new phones at CeBIT, including the Nokia 3410, 6310i and 7210, all with Java. Business Wire writes that the Nokia 3410 “is the company’s first mass-market product open for independent software…
Read MoreFujitsu Siemens to launch high-end PDA with GPRS connectivity
Drew Cullen, writing for the Register, reports that Fujitsu Siemens are preparing to launch a PDA based around the high powered Intel ARM-based XScale processor.
Read MoreInternet access from the home nears half billion
Research by Nielsen//NetRatings, presented by Michael Pastore in an article in CyberAtlas, shows that 498 million people worldwide now have Internet access at home.
Read MoreBT granted broadcasting license
The Evening Standard reports that the Independent Broadcasting Commission has granted BT a licence to provide television over traditional and broadband networks.
Read MoreSo psyched to part of the A+E Networks deployment of Blackbird.
Kevin Tobin - Senior Director of Production, A+E Networks