Nokia launches Capsule N96

96-second mobisodes

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22 September 2008 13:40 GMT / By Amy-Mae Elliott

Nokia has announced the launch Capsule N96, that they describe as unique mobile TV channel offering exclusive entertainment and lifestyle programming, that can be viewed and downloaded at www.nokia.co.uk/n96.

Nokia says Capsule 96 is: "The next step in mobile entertainment, offering bespoke, timely and lifestyle led insights into topics we all love: motoring, fashion, gadgets, comedy, culture and homes; delivered in feature packed 96 second programmes".

The programming includes Fifth Gear presenter Jonny Smith's Cabin Fever, a fashion offering from Margo Stilley, Pulse, presented by Wayne Hemingway following art, galleries and various other culture bits, a Funnyhaha comedy prog and Power Pads about posh homes.

There's also Byte-Wize from David Phelan (who will be one of the judges at this year's Pocket-lint Awards) that looks at gadgets, gizmos and futuristic developments of all shapes and sizes.

The programmes will be available from from 1 October with new mobisodes available to download weekly until the end of November.
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