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March 25, 2007

DVD download specification approved

Filed under: Eurotechnews — dimon @ 9:34 am

The DVD Copy Control Association has had its protection scheme approved by the DVD Forum who met near Japan for downloadable content that can be burnt on to DVDs. It will require a new disk that’s similar to a DVD-R disk which should work on most consumer DVD players.

Initially it’s expected the technology will be used in controlled environments such as kiosks rather than on PC’s, though if it works out it could be used on general PC systems.

Original source here

3D virtual world Kaneva coming soon

Filed under: Eurotechnews — dimon @ 9:34 am

Digit Online

Kaneva is sort of like Second Life, but a social networking (think MySpace) version.

Currently you can sign-up, but there’s no guarantee that you’ll actually be invited to participate in the 3D World. However on sign-in’ing up you’ll be inundated with “friend requests”.

There’s no real view of how they’re going to make money, maybe advertising in the 3D world itself, whether it competes with traditional
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Replicability: the regulation of BT’s retail business exchange line services | Ofcom

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Replicability: the regulation of BT’s retail business exchange line services | Ofcom

Ofcom is holding a consultation on whether BT can set its own pricing on certain business exchange line services to high value customers (ВЈ1m sales per annum).

Other telcos objected to this, as they still felt BT had SMP (significant market power) in this area. Ofcom has made BT change certain products so there is greater competition. Products affected are WLR (wholesale line rental), CPS (Carrier Preselect) amongst others.
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Licensing in the 71-76 GHz, 81-86 GHz and 64-66 GHz bands | Ofcom

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Licensing in the 71-76 GHz, 81-86 GHz and 64-66 GHz bands | Ofcom

Ofcom is making these bands available for short-haul fixed links on 8th of March 2007. They could allow very high bandwidth point to point links.

Ofcom will maintain a database/registry of links so interference issues can be minimised, however it’s expected industry will self-regulate.

Unfortunately there’s very little radio equipment available that
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Tiggdo - Mobile personalization and other services for your mobile cell phone

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Tiggdo - Mobile personalization and other services for your mobile cell phone

Another site that want promotion. At least their service seems sensible and they’ve already worked with the BBC to offer mobile personalised news to WAP enabled mobile devices.

The have developed sites in multiple languages based on BBC news.

http://ara.tiggdo.com - Arabic
http://aze.tiggdo.com - Azeri
http://car.tiggdo.com - Caribbean
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Create your Free mobile website today with zinadoo - Create your FREE mobile service today.

Filed under: Eurotechnews — dimon @ 9:34 am

Create your Free mobile website today with zinadoo - Create your FREE mobile service today.

A template driven mobile site generator. They keep SPAMing to write something about them so here it is.

Mobile sites are growing in popularity, but mainly for bigger operations and I’m not convinced there’s a big consumer market out there how want such a service. Zinadoo seem to make their money selling .mobi domains and SMS services (where links can be put on a site to text friends and such like).
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Tandberg TV go for $1.39bn

Filed under: Eurotechnews — dimon @ 9:34 am

Ericsson is trying to buy Tandberg for $1.39bn, though ARRIS may yet up their bid.

Tandberg used to specialise in videoconferencing systems, though have moved in to the IPTV world and that’s where the big money is going to be. Everyone will be watching TV through an internet connected set top box and everyone wants to be in that space.

Cisco bought Scientific Atlanta for the same reason.

Though IPTV is in its infancy,
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Microsoft fined $1.5B in patent suit

Filed under: Eurotechnews — dimon @ 9:34 am

Digit Online

This is scary, very scary !!! Not even because the evil empire of Microsoft is involved, but because it’s about MP3 encoding and decoding technology.

Pretty much everyone pays licenses to Fraunhofer who are the recognised body that collects royalties for MP3 patents, if the lawsuit sticks (and MS are appealing) then Alcatel-Lucent can attack every other MP3 licensee.

Original source here

MyWebAlert - Website Availability Monitoring Service for only $4 a month

Filed under: Eurotechnews — dimon @ 9:34 am

MyWebAlert - Website Availability Monitoring Service for only $4 a month

Hype or something useful? Well it’s free (even though their page title [as above] states $4 per month), a service that monitors websites by testing http responses etc.

Though there’s no mention of money, presumably there’ll be a piad for version in the future.

The results of their probes are Emailed to you once per month, it does all seem very
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3G Rollout obligations | Ofcom

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3G Rollout obligations | Ofcom

Ofcom has published a document re-iterating that 3G licensees must meet their rollout requirements as part of the license obligations (80% population coverage by the end of 2007).

This new document states how Ofcom will measure the rollouts and a timetable etc.

Hutchison 3 have been very vocal about this as they have had to build a network from scratch while the other operators already have 2G networks.
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