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motologo.jpgMotorola Inc at the CTIA Wireless Show is going to demonstrate a novel and innovative technology which takes video streaming on mobile phones to the next level. Through this pioneering technology, users will be able to transfers recorded shows from a Motorola digital video recorder (DVR) set-top directly to a Motorola mobile device like the RAZR V3x.This move will no doubt expand Motorola’s existing home video portfolio and will offer true portability to consumers and their needs.

With new technologies cropping up every minute, companies all over are scrambling to capture the market with the ‘next best thing’. Motorola Inc is no different and is aware of the consumer needs and demands when it comes to issues like control over home television and mobility. With the help of a Motorola set top users can send videos to their mobile devices with extendable memory and construct their own multimedia networks. The mobile phones will also be able to act as a remote control and you can record your favorite show where ever you are.

A live demonstration of Follow Me TV experience will be on display at both the CTIA Wireless 2006 (5-7 April, Las Vegas Convention Center, Stand # 2606) and the 2006 National Show (9-11 April, Georgia World Congress Center, Atlanta, Stand #1537).No word on pricing or availability but check out the website for more details. www.motorola.com

"By combining the reliability and clarity of Motorola video products with the style of Motorola cell phones, we can deliver a truly personalized television experience," said John Burke, corporate vice president and general manager of digital video solutions at Motorola. "Consumers get the chance to enjoy seamless, mobile entertainment, and service providers get the opportunity to extend their reach beyond the home."