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Archive for September 20th, 2005

Nintendo Revolution Controller After Digestion

Tuesday, September 20th, 2005

When Nintendo first released its new controller for the Revolution, it caught nearly everyone by surprise. It is different, and that is the point. Now, we have all had a little more time to digest the remote control look of this modular controller. What does the industry think?
The primary topics around the [...]

Firefox May Be More Vulnerable Than IE, But Neither Are Safe

Tuesday, September 20th, 2005

A new report from Symantec, who is not affiliated with any major browser, states that Mozilla based browsers, such as Firefox, may be more vulnerable than IE. Many within the tech industry have said this for years, but this is the first time it has been heard from a large name that is not [...]

Jamster! To Help Parents Monitor Children’s Mobile Purchases

Tuesday, September 20th, 2005

Jamster!, a provider of mobile content, is offering a new service that allows parents to enter a mobile phone number to prevent content from being downloaded to that phone.
Jamster! has received quite a bit of attention in the past for being both widely successful and widely controversial. Youths know the company as a frequent [...]

MobiTV Reaches 500K Subscribers

Tuesday, September 20th, 2005

At the Digital Hollywood conference today, MobiTV announced that it has 500k subscribers across all carriers offering its service. MobiTV offers mobile video/TV on several U.S. carriers, through two carriers in Canada and on Orange in the UK.

This may seem like a small number of total users, but it is a respectable start for a new content service that has only recently entered the market. Using the $9.99 per month price charged for the service on Sprint as a benchmark, carriers are already receiving $5 million per month ($60 million per year). Estimates have not been released yet for the revenue share paid to MobiTV or to networks for content.


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