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    dragon:ONE: Question: Who even USES Flo TV, if all it is is... all of 20 channels, half of which are garbage/kids shows/MTV/Fox News? more »
    ackoolness: "V CAST TV is technologically interesting, but it's expensive and I'm not really sure how people will use it" uh, try watching EPL games while at the... more »
    Sockatume: "That, right there, is a better review of Windows Mobile 6.5 than anyone could ever write." Ho-HO! That sounds like a throw-down to me. more »
    Anonymoose: screw you, john herrman, with your inexplicable and tragic love of the letter "r". just "pretty good"? PRETTY GOOD? taco bell owns your face, loser ey... more »
    chauncy that billups: SunitaEuryale: More comments like that and you'll never be approved. more »
    gadam07: Judging by the number of comments here, we're all very excited about this... more »
    guineapirate: Nobody wants it. Dead before alive. People's attention spans aren't even long enough to watch tv anymore. more »
    anexanhume: Excuse me, Flo more »
    EBone: Nokia's West Coast US headquarters is about five minutes from my house. I always wonder what they're doing in the that huge building, since their phon... more »
    MerisCater: Very interesting. We here over at the other side of the Atlantic sometimes tend to think that America has all the best things, but it turns out that's... more »
    MadCrazy: 4th of July seems to have come early for the giz commentators...and the yanks wonder why ever1 they are hated. more »
    Kaiser-Machead: I adored my Minidisc player. It had fantastic battery life, was immune to skipping, unlike Discmans, and was pretty easy to use (I thought). I think I... more »
    GitEmSteveDave_HatesFriday: The only problem I see with Mobil TV is we drive more than other countries do. We can't handle talking on the phone and driving, just picture someone... more »
    kyle4: Mobile TV sounds really interesting. The only foreseeable problem for us getting it is if the shows consume bandwidth. With the caps setting in that w... more »
    ras_d: seriously? Laser-discs and mini-discs? those were outdated about a minute after they came out. more »
  • #iphoneapps

    Flo TV Shown Off On The iPhone For Reasons Unknown

    I get that this Flo TV iPhone demo is just a proof of concept. That's fine! I'm just a little confused as to what the concept is. More »
  • #mobiletv

    America Finally Has a Mobile DTV Standard

    After plenty of half-hearted attempts at mobile video from wireless carriers and Qualcomm, the ATSC has defined a standard that should, at long last, bring live streaming video to our phones. About time we got a DMB equivalent. More »
  • #flotvptv

    Qualcomm FLO TV Personal Television Hands On: $250 To Shut Up The Kids?

    After renders and box shots, FLO TV is officially airing its Personal TV device (or PTV). The 3.5-inch player broadcasts live terrestrial digital TV. But $250 along with a $9 monthly subscription fee for just a handheld TV?! More »
  • #review

    HTC Imagio Review: HTC Is Microsoft's Best Critic

    For Windows Mobile 6.5, the OS is only (and thankfully) half the story. Microsoft left plenty up to the carriers and handset manufacturers, and with the Imagio, Verizon and HTC have at least created something interesting. More »
  • #mobiletv

    Qualcomm FLO TV Personal Televison (PTV) Should Arrive Soon

    There is no doubt that Qualcomm is planning to bring its FLO TV Personal TV (or PTV) to market soon with this fresh box shot we received. The device, as rumored, puts live terrestrial digital TV in your pocket. More »
  • #mobiletv

    Qualcomm's Personal Television Device Will Have Mobile Live TV, Multitouch Goods

    The era of the PDA is gone, but what about a PTV (Personal Television Device)? Qualcomm is said to be working on an unconfirmed iPhone size-device without the streaming video restrictions; it will broadcast the company's mobile FLO TV. More »
  • #usausa

    Six Technologies That Passed America By

    With America's status as a technological superpower comes a tendency to occasionally straight ignore the rest of the world. For better or for worse, here are technologies we've all but completely missed out on.
    More »
  • #cellphones

    Live NFL Games Broadcast To Sprint Phones Starting Tonight

  • #lginvision

    LG Invision: AT&T's Smallest, Cheapest Mobile TV Phone

  • #apple

    More Job Hunting at Apple: RF Engineer With WiMax, Mobile TV and 3G Experience

  • #mobiletv

    Samsung and LG Come Together for US Mobile DTV Standard

  • #iphone

    Latest 3G iPhone Rumor Brings GPS, Mobile TV, Videoconferencing, into the Equation

  • #lightningreview

    Lightning Review: Samsung Access Mobile TV Phone for AT&T

  • #lgvu

    Lightning Review: LG Vu for AT&T

    The Gadget: LG's Vu, a multimedia touchscreen phone that launches AT&T's mobile TV service, and one of the two biggest phones to debut at CTIA.
  • #mobiletv

    Official AT&T Mobile TV Details

  • #samsung

    Samsung P960 Heralds the European Arrival of the Mobile TV Cellphone

  • #gps

    Archos Updates the 605 Wi-Fi With GPS, Mobile TV and Flash Video

    The 605 WiFi PMP was cool and all, but it has been given new life thanks to an add-on that delivers driving directions and free or paid traffic notification in addition to its normal media functions. The system is even sophisticated enough to simulate position changes in the event that a signal is lost. There is also a new Web TV and Radio plugin that will give users access more than 9,600 Web radio stations, 600 Web TV stations and 110,000 podcasts streamed live over the Internet. It will also feature full support for Adobe Flash 9 and WMV9.Update: Some new info about streaming TV and a movie deal with Paramount. More »
  • #rumor

    Hulu Video Service Going Mobile?

  • #rumor

    AT&T Mobile TV Launch Date, Channels and Pricing

  • #tv

    Local Broadcasters Want Mobile Standard: Free TV on Phones and Handhelds (With Ads, That Is)

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