Not enough subscribers for live mobile television? Well, Qualcomm CEO Paul Jacobs says the company is debating the future of its FLO TV division because of it. Qualcomm is looking to sell or find a ...
Bill Stone, president of Qualcomm’s FLO TV division, is making a huge bet that users won’t mind paying for mobile TV subscriptions to view shows on their tiny screens. Speaking at the Streaming Media ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. In competition to television broadcasters, Qualcomm’s FLO TV and Mophie announced at CES they are ...
Taking the mobile marketplace more in hand, mobile television packager Flo TV is launching its own personal TV device for consumers, and its own dedicated network. The mobile TV device -- FLO TV ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. SAN DIEGO: Qualcomm unveiled its handheld FLO TV this week, in time for the holiday season. The ...
Remember portable TVs? Turn a half inch and whatever picture you were able to receive got drowned in a sea of static snow. But portable TVs are coming back. Early next year, there'll be devices ...
At CES, we were lucky enough to sit down with a couple of guys from Qualcomm who are in charge of US mobile TV system FLO TV. The service, which allows people across the US to watch broadcast, network ...
Could this be the year for hand-held television? It’s been tried before, but so far TV, unlike just about all other digital entertainment devices, has not successfully been shrunk to a pocket-size ...
Chrysler said it plans to take care of its customers who will lose the FLO TV mobile-television service next spring. But the automaker hasn't settled on what it will do. Qualcomm Inc., owner of FLO TV ...
I talked a bit about the FLO TV service and new device on The Mobile Gadgeteer, but with today's CES 2010 announcement FLO TV is branching into the smartphone space. They announced a partnership with ...
Amanda Congdon, who emerged as the face of indie Internet darling Rocketboom before going on to digital initiatives at ABC and HBO, has resurfaced again at Flo TV. By Andrew Wallenstein, The ...
Jim Dalrymple has followed Apple and the Mac industry for the last 15 years, first as part of MacCentral and then in various positions at Macworld. Jim also writes about the professional audio market, ...
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