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December 5, 2006

El Reg has a pretty good piece on mobile phones and what will happen when (I suppose I should say “if") they become the hub of the entertainment world, able to access everything, control everything and carry all your data. It’s pretty good, but it gets more interesting when it starts talking about the problems: If a mobile can access everything (via Bluetooth, cable, WAP etc) it has to be able to understand everything, and there’s a lot of different formats out there. Of course, “standards” is given as the answer to that problem, but standards can be very difficult to implement. Maybe if you get all your connections and media from one quadruple-player they can implement a standards/DRM solution across everything…
Russell Buckley at MobHappy wrote a similar piece—“I believe that the mobile will be the digital key to give us access to this information. In other words, you’ll dock your mobile into a PC, X Box, PSP or TV and your faves, settings and personal files and data delivered over the net, will instantly become available to you”—although the focus is on how many companies simply don’t “get” mobile...starting with Microsoft.


Originally posted by James Pearce from MoCoNews, remediated by yatta on Dec 5, 2006 at 11:28 AM


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