Friday, March 23, 2007

News In Brief: Television on cell phones; an online version of Photoshop.

PC World Staff
Friday, March 23, 2007 04:00 PM PDT
Source: http://www.pcworld.com/article/id,129379-c,cellphones/article.html

Product Pipeline

Samsung's SCH-u620 with Verizon's V Cast Mobile TV.

Cell Phone TV: Verizon Wireless has become the first major carrier to provide true broadcast-style TV on a cell phone. The company's V Cast Mobile TV features CSI: Miami, The Daily Show, The Tonight Show, and other popular programs on eight 24-hour channels including CBS Mobile, ESPN, and Comedy Central. Launching in 19 cities with monthly charges of $15 to $25, the service employs technology from Qualcomm-owned MediaFlo and requires a compatible phone such as Samsung's SCH-u620 (shown above). Cingular has also signed a deal to deliver MediaFlo service to its customers.

Photobucket preview of Web-based Photoshop.

Photoshop Online: Graphics giant Adobe plans to make a basic version of its flagship image editing software, Photoshop, available as a free, Web-based application later this year. (It was previewed in a public beta at the photo-sharing site Photobucket.) Photoshop's Web version won't be as full-featured as the desktop application, but it won't require a software installation, either.

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