Strange New World: Tech Picks of the Week

Live events will be streamed on AT&T's mobile TV network.

ByABC News
July 31, 2008, 4:01 PM

Aug. 1, 2008— -- This week in the Strange New World, we're caught in the grips of Olympic fever as we await the start of the games in Beijing. But if we can't be home to watch TV, we'll still be able to catch our beloved modern pentathlon. We also rejoice about the NFL's finally coming to the Internet, but that doesn't bode all too well for the future of telecom companies in the TV business. And it turns out that the Centro is the little phone that could. Here are our picks of the week.

A few months ago, when the Palm Centro came out, we were a little skeptical about its design, OS and tiny keyboard. It looks like our concerns didn't really hold much weight because Palm just announced it has sold 2 million Centro units. What's driving these sales?

We'd have to say price is the main factor. Sure, devices with Windows Mobile OS and the Blackberry OS are more powerful, but those devices are not $99. In addition, recent data released by AdMob, the largest advertising network on the mobile Web, states that Centro is among the top 10 devices worldwide for mobile Internet. Will this lead to more gateway phones, in between a standard cell phone and a full-on smart phone? We think so. Will this product help Palm rebound from the disaster of their Palm Folio product release? Not quite.

Next week, the summer Olympics start up and around the world people will be glued to their TV sets to watch sports that we only care about every four years. But what are you to do if you have to go to work every day and won't be home to get your gymnastics fix?

NBC.com is going to offer an astounding 4,400 hours of on-demand streaming content in addition to its 2,200 hours of live streaming content, so that should pretty much destroy the bandwidth of office parks around the country. If you want to watch the Olympics live on your cell phone, you're out of luck if you don't have AT&T. They have managed to score an exclusive Media Flo-based channel for their mobile TV network. Before you get too excited, the channel won't be available on the iPhone.