Posted Oct 02, 2007 at 10:23PM by Glen D. Listed in: Cellular News Tags: 3G, Sony Pictures, Reuters, ROK, CNN
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If you thought Nokia's partnership with YouTube and Reuters was big, you have no idea how much bigger the loop of friends gets for the mobile handset giant. The company has announced through a press release that it now has deals with fellow giants CNN, IBN, Jamba, Sony Pictures, RooftopComedy, ROK, and Versaly Entertainment.

Under the deal, all of these media and film firms will have content on Nokia's Video Center placed on display, ready to be accessed by N-Series phones via 3G, Wi-Fi, or PC.

The alliance expands the Nokia Video Center's content capabilities and gives Nokia N-Series users one simple place to stop and get content in order to satisfy their video cravings. Be it news, copyrighted clips, or user content, users will find something they like here.

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Posted Oct 07, 2006 at 08:28PM by Victor B. Listed in: Cellular News Tags: Sony Ericsson, ROK
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Free TV for your phone. Wish I could try it myself.If you have a pretty advanced phone, no matter where you are in the world, this seems to be a pretty useful addition for your phone to get rid of boring commutes or long waits. It's called FreeBe TV, and it's just what the name says it is - free television for your mobile phone.

Instead of paying for the privilege of watching specific content on your phone, FreeBe TV lets you view cartoons while waiting, or even some extreme racing if you feel like it. There are currently four channels available for the service: an extreme sports channel, a comedy channel, and channels for classic cartoons and movies. While ROK, the company that offers the FreeBe TV service, says it's free, you may have to check with your phone operators for charges you might have to pay for all the GPRS data transferring you'll be doing.

Below is a list of phones that'll work with the service. Check to see if you can try out, and let us know how good the service is, alright?
  • LG: Fusic CU-500
  • Motorola: V3X
  • Nokia: 6630, 6680, 6681, 7610, N70, N73, N80, N90, N93
  • Samsung: A940, A900, SGH-ZX20, D730
  • Sanyo: MM7500, MVP
  • Sony Ericsson: W600i, W800i, W810i, K750i, W550i, K800i


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