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  • MoSync: Mobile Development Made Easy

    MoSync is a mobile application development SDK based on common programming practices and standards – like full Eclipse integration and C/C++. It is a cross platform tool for Telecoms and Handset manufacturers that want to attract developers to their platforms and app stores with out the limitations of fragmentation.

    Watch this interview with Henrik von Schoultz, VP of Business Development at MoSync to find out more the technology that enables developers to publish any mobile application to a broad range of devices and platforms.

  • MobPartner: First Mobile Affiliate Network

    MobPartner is Mobile Affiliate Platform created by TexoMobile, leader in Mobile Performance Marketing with 80000 worldwide mobile publishers.

    Their purpose is simple – connecting advertisers with their audience and helping publishers maximise their earning potential. Based on CPA model, they minimize the risk for advertisers, and allow publishers to fill their unsold traffic easily.

    At the Mobile World Congress we spoke to Vianney Settini, Co-Founder of this Paris-based company.

  • Solaiemes: Boosting Mobility and Unified Communications

    Solaiemes specializes on creating services on top of carrier features. They work to boost mobility and unified communication. Their technology helps create rich communications with standard services as RCS, VideoCall and PTT.

    At the Mobile World Congress they introduced their RCSGW and RCS TV widget.

    Watch our video interview with Juan Meteu, company CEO to get a feel for what the company does.


  • NimBuzz: One Contact List for all your Social Network Friends

    NimBuzz takes all social networks and aggregates them into one contact list on the mobile phone; it allows you to access all of your social networks from one place, to instant message for free and to call them for free.

    Neal Fullman gave us a demonstration of how NimBuzz works in his mobile phone. It is having great success in the market!

  • Paythru: Credit Card Transactions through the Mobile Phone

    Paythru are mobile specialists in credit card transactions directly through the mobile phone. They are a unique company which up to date is the only registered company to work with Visa and MasterCard and is compliant with the highest level of the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard.

    We met Keith Brown at the Mobile World Congress who told us about how their technology is already being used in various services throughout the UK.


  • MiPlug: Cool Gadget, New Generations Pocket Mobile Chargers

    MiPlug was presenting at the Mobile World Congress their new generation pocket mobile chargers.

    Gregory Leiterer showed us some of their very useful mobile charges which can be used as a key ring and charge and synchronizes your phone through a USB connection.

    The have been voted as one of the coolest gadgets at CIS, they are in Asia and spreading to other regions, checkout their website to get one.

  • Unkasoft: Brand Awareness through Mobile Games

    Unkasoft works with mobile marketing agencies; they develop games and applications focused on advertising. This is a great platform for the launching of brands and for advertisers to be known in the new media.

    Laura Jañez told us about the expectation of the company for 2010.

  • Perfecto Mobile: Testing Solutions for Mobile Devices

    Perfecto Mobile is a leading provider of remote access and automated testing solutions for mobile devices. They have a service that holds many different devices around the world in which developers can test their own applications; this allows developers to test on the Verizon network in the US or on the Orange network in the UK before launching.

    Dan Shoshani gave us a demonstration in the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona; watch our video interview with him to find out how their innovative service works.


  • Sony Unveils First OLED Professional Field Monitor

    Sony is bringing the stunning technology that revolutionized consumer displays to its line of professional monitors. The new PVM-740 is the first field display to use an Organic Light-Emitting Diode (OLED) display panel with Sony’s unique Super Top Emission™ technology to efficiently deliver superb high contrast, high color images, even in ambient light.

    The 7.4-inch high-resolution (960 x 540 pixels) portable monitor can fit a range of professional monitoring applications, including studio editing, ENG and EFT production, OB trucks, and even research and development. The versatile new monitor is also ideal for use in 3D camera rigs with its flip mode.

    The display panel creates smooth gradation from the dark to the bright portions of scenes such as a sunrise or a sunset. The PVM-740 offers outstanding high-contrast images – for example, the deep black of a night scene can be accurately displayed and the black portion of an image is not raised even in a low-illumination edit suite. Its blur-free, quick response to fast motion is perfect for sports or camera monitoring during panning and text scrolling.

    The monitor can flip a picture horizontally or vertically without frame delay. This feature is useful during 3D image acquisition using a 3D rig camera with a pair of 2D monitors. The monitor can be connected to the camera systems directly without need for an external signal converter, making system integration simpler.

    Its picture contrast is greater than a CRT display, is less affected by ambient light, allowing clear images to be viewed even in strong sunlight. For further protection, the optional VF-510 ENG kit provides a viewing hood, carrying handle, and connector protector.

    An AR coating provides protection from scratches and enables a high transmission rate of the internal light source to keep the picture as bright as possible, while keeping reflection from ambient light to a minimum. As a result, when used in bright lighting conditions, high contrast is still maintained even in dark areas of the picture.

    Sony’s unique 10-bit panel driver and ChromaTRU™ technologies work effectively to emulate colors and gammas of CRT monitors, and to support broadcast standards (SMPTE-C, EBU, and ITU-R BT.709).

    The new monitor also adds DC/AC operations, a convenient control panel with luminous and assignable buttons, a camera focus function, a wave form monitor, 8-channel audio level meter, a variety marker setting, and native scanning capabilities.

    The PVM-740 monitor is also equipped with a Sony’s unique feed-back circuit system. This system works to monitor the emitted lights all the time, and feed the monitor-result back and adjust the white balance. It also ensures color and gamma stability.

    The PVM-740 is 3.8U high and half-rack wide. Using the optional MB-531 mounting bracket with a 10-degree-forward and 10-degree-backward nonstop-tilt capability, two units can be installed side by side in a 19-inch EIA standard rack. With 3/8-inch and 1/4-inch screw holes on its base, the PVM-740 can be installed in a camera system on a pedestal, for example.

    The PVM-740 can display a center marker and aspect markers, and the brightness of these markers can be selected from either gray or dark gray levels. Users can also select a gray matte to fill the outer area of the aspect markers.

    A unique native scan function reproduces images without changing the input signal’s pixel count – mapping the pixel of the input signal on the panel pixel-to-pixel. For example, when an SD signal is input, the monitor reproduces the image at picture sizes of 646 x 487 pixels in 480i and 480p, and 768 x 540 pixels in 575i and 576p. When an HD signal is input, the PVM-740 displays a center portion of the HD image.

    The PVM-740 is equipped with standard interface connectors: a composite video, a 3G/HD/SD-SDI, and an HDMI interface.
    It accepts most SD or HD video formats. For extra mobility, it incorporates various video interfaces as standard, including composite, SDI interface for SD-SDI, HD-SDI, 3G-SDI, and HDMI interface.

    With the 3G-SDI interface, it accepts 1080/50p and 1080/60p formats, which is compliant with the SMPTE 425 standard, transmitting up to 4:2:2/10-bit 1080/60p and 1080/50p video data using one SDI cable. As sports and live production move toward a 1080p system, this single-link 3G-SDI system can be an ideal solution.

    HDMI connectivity further expands the monitor’s potential applications. For example, the PVM-740 monitor can connect with professional video systems such as Sony’s XDCAM HD®, XDCAM EX™, NXCAM™, and HDV™ series. Consumer video products such as Blu-ray Disc™ and digital cameras can also be connected, ideal for Blu-ray video authoring or digital photo image previews.

    The new monitor is planned to be available in April, at a suggested list price of $3,850.

  • FastPay! Makes Parking Paying Easy

    FastPay! is a company that develops, design and commercializes mobile solutions for parking, public transport, ticketing and other solutions for the public and private sectors. It makes paying easy and hassle free.

    See their website for a graphical demonstration of how their system works or better even watch our video interview at the Mobile World Congress with the CEO of the company Antoni Mondragon.