College Football coming to VCAST
Added on 2007-08-30 07:03:00
by Emily Price
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Verizon’s VCAST service has reportedly teamed up with MediaFLO to bring full-length college football games to your mobile handset. Verizon is set to air over 75 regular games and 20 bowl games on FOX Mobile, ESPN Mobile TV, CBS Mobile, and NBC 2Go.
[via IntoMobile]
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Late show teams up with Verizon
Added on 2007-08-20 13:37:00
by Randall Bennett
While the Late Show isn't what it used to be in its hayday (remember when people HAD to see the top ten list?) CBS is teaming up with Davd Letterman's WorldWide Pants to offer the Late show (and Late Late show, for you Craig Fergason fans) on Verizon's V-Cast service. Starting tomorrow, users can log on to watch the complete show, or clips of the sow, on any V-Cast enabled phone. Keep the mobile content coming Verizon, eventually people might want it.
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VCAST gets more NBC
Added on 2007-08-03 10:56:00
by Emily Price
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Verizon has announced the addition of select programming from all nine of NBC’s video channels. The videos will be available to subscribers via a basic VCAST subscription and will include programming from Bravo, Telemundo, NBC News, and more.
[via EngadgetMobile]
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VCAST adds EXPN
Added on 2007-07-31 13:32:00
by Emily Price
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Verizon VCAST TV subscribers have something a little extra to get exited about for the next week or so. From July 22 to August 7 Verizon has added an addition channel for EXPN for X Games 13 coverage. The bonus channel is in addition to the coverage that the X Games are getting on ESPN Mobile TV.
[via EngadgetMobile]
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Hands-on pics of the new Chocolate
Added on 2007-07-10 15:30:00
by Randall Bennett

Lookee what we got here... the latest edition of LG's hit, the Chocolate. The new model is definitely more milk chocolate than its semi-sweet predecessor, ditching the touch sensitive send and end buttons on the exterior and moving them underneath the slide. Also moving from good to better, the update adds a physical scroll wheel surrounded by LEDs instead of the touch sensitive arrow keys, which looks great and seems to work pretty nicely. Not all touch sensitive buttons are gone though, with a clear and speaker phone button replacing send and end, and the phone retains two touch sensitive soft keys on the exterior. The phone adds in some "faux tactility," vibrating whenever touch sensitive buttons are pressed. We'll have our full review up later, but while you're waiting check out our mini-gallery of pics after the break (click "Read More.)
The new Chocolate hit Verizon today with three different colors, and you can get it for $249 under a two-year contract.
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LG enV in orange
Added on 2007-06-15 11:02:00
by Randall Bennett
We're not huge fans of the enV, but we know enV enthusiasts love their fold and QWERTY action. Now, they can love it in a burnt orange color. Nothing has really changed from the previous enV, with a focus on VCast and the like, but it still has a two megapixel camera, A2DP support, EV-DO (and support for DUN pairing, if nerd types flirt with the enV) and of course, the heart of the device, the QWERTY keyboard. Right now, it'll run you $150 with a two year contract.
[Thanks, Chris!]
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