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Motorola introduces mobile video player
03/01/2008 by swordfish.
Motorola Inc, the world’s third biggest mobile phone maker, on Thursday introduced a mobile media player that shows live television, on-demand video clips and programming saved on digital video recorders.
Mobile TV, which is in the early stages of development, joins Web surfing and music as an emerging wireless feature expected to boost service revenue as mobile calling prices fall.
The device, which will be showcased at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas next week, is pocket-sized with a 4.3 inch video screen, Motorola said.
It has a five minute memory buffer that allows users to pause live television and also supports memory cards that can store up to 90 minutes of video, according to the company.
The company said that the device’s rechargeable battery supports four hours of playback time.
Source: Yahoo News
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Cyber thieves target social sites
03/01/2008 by swordfish.
The BBC reports that it’s not just the average net user who is a fan of social network sites, so are hi-tech criminals.
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