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22 Aug

If you didn’t know, the Qik iPhone 3GS application has been available for some time now and lets you view and upload videos taken with your phone to a number of different places. Another feature found in the software is the ability to stream content that your friends have uploaded. However, that feature was previously only available over WiFi.
Today, however, the app has been updated, unlocking the ability to stream video using nothing more than a 3G connection. We’ll have to see how AT&T takes to this one.
via engadget
Tags: 3G, Apple, At&T, Cell Phones, Content, iPhone, iPhone 3GS, Mobile News, Mobile Software, qik, streaming, video, WiFi21 Aug

Lucky for you, Verizon customers, the carrier has recently announced that the BlackBerry Storm will officially be getting V CAST Video support today.
To utilize the feature, all you have to do is download the V CAST software onto your device and pay the $10 monthly fee and you’ll be streaming live video in no time.
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Tags: Blackberry Storm, Cell Phones, Mobile News, Mobile Software, Research In Motion, streaming, v cast, Verizon, video9 Aug
It’s not going to be the first event streamed to the iPhone but it’s still worth mentioning. British techno duo Underworld is the band in question and its concert from Oakland California was streamed straight to those interested iPhones out there. This was probably the first live event streamed to the iPhone and the technology employed was the iPhone OS 3.0’s HTTP streaming and the Quicktime player. Have you virtually attended the concert? How was your streaming experience? Did AT&T live up to the expectations?
via Underworld
Tags: Apple, At&T, concert, iPhone, Live, streaming, Underworld18 Apr

With the new iPhone coming shortly, it’s no wonder that everyone is trying to get an application accepted in the App Store. Hulu is one of them. Its new application will be ready in a few months and it will be streaming content to your iPhone via 3G or WiFi, whichever is available. Will AT&T allow the app or will it try to veto it just like it wants to do with the SlingPlayer application? Users should be really excited to watch TV with any of these two applications while they’re on the go. The only thing to do now is to wait to see if Apple is going to approve Hulu or the SlingPlayer.
via AlleyInsider
Tags: Apple, At&T, At&T, Hulu, iPhone, iPhone, Mobile News, Mobile Software, streaming, video21 Apr

Nokia opened its first Nokia Music Store today in Australia, featuring tons of tracks from both local artists and global hits. With a single account, users can login to the Nokia Music Store on their PC or optimized Nokia devices including the Nokia N95 8GB, Nokia N81 and N82.
You can also sync music from a PC on other Xpress Music handsets like the Nokia 5610 and Nokia 5310. Users can not only stream full-length tracks and create playlists, but also add them to a wishlist so you can buy them later. Tracks purchased can be transferred from the PC to compatible Nokia devices.
Music tracks can be purchased through several payment options including credit cards and pre-paid vouchers. Individual tracks cost A$ 1.70 and full albums start at A$ 17.00. A monthly subscription that allows users to stream unlimited music is also available at A$ 10.00.
Visit the store at Nokia Music Store (Firefox not supported).
Tags: Cell Phones, Nokia, nseries, services, streaming
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