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by leo on February 14, 2008

It seems everyone wants to enter in the wireless industry. The latest addition is Digital Dolby, the trusted name in audio technology, and its bold ambition of bringing "rich, vibrant surround sound to music, movies, and television programs on mobile phones and portable media players."
At the Mobile World Congress, the company has presented its audio process technology known as Dolby Mobile. Moreover, it has recently signed agreements with NTT DoCoMo and Sharp to use its Dolby Mobile to FOMA SH905i and FOMA SH905iTV in Japan.
But Dolby is not alone in this conquest. SRS Labs is also vying for attention and market share for its SRS CS Headphone technology that can take "stereo or surround encoded 2-channel audio and processes it using an ultra-low-power Circle Surround decoder to create 5.1 highly accurate channels."
via intomobile
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