Virtual Newsreader Brought To Life
News The creators of this digital newsreader at Ananova Ltd.say they took their inspiration from the combined charms of Kylie Minogue, Victoria "Posh Spice" Beckham and Carol Vorderman. Apart from not requiring a dressing-room and a six-figure salary...
[April 20, 2000, 9:06]
News On The Net Gets A (virtually) Human Face
News Ananova, a green haired virtual babe, will deliver personalised realtime news via the Web and handheld devices sometime in May. The technology behind Ananova is a closely guarded secret but Ananova's databases will be kept up to date with news...
[January 17, 2000, 15:02]
Scottish Cyberbabe Takes On The Spice Girls
News Ananova creator Digital Animations' Glaswegian virtual pop star TMmy will release her video and MP3 single at the end of May. Its real innovation is in the field of virtual character technology, as seen with their cyber newscaster Ananova and her...
[March 28, 2001, 14:55]
Brazilian Web Fraud Grabs 10,000 Credit Card Details
News A Brazilian Web scam may have wangled credit card details from 10,000 Internet users, reports Ananova Friday. The fraudulent Web site sent out 10,000 emails asking recipients to fill in and return a fake online registration form, in order to gain...
[February 16, 2001, 16:55]
Singapore Embraces E-money
News Associated Press news site Ananova reported that Low Siang Kok, currency director at Singapore's Board Commissioners of Currency, thinks that many benefits will come from dispensing with traditional currency.
[December 19, 2000, 13:37]
3G: What Will 3G Mean To You?
News Orange is already planning to supply personalised news from Ananova within 12-18 months. With third-generation networks two years away, manufacturers have yet to announce precise plans for the devices they're planning to ride the 3G wave with.
[August 23, 2000, 16:53]
Texas Instruments Sees Losses Ahead
News According to Ananova, Aylesworth said that the company was "optimistic" that GPRS networks will result in a boom in demand for feature-rich mobile phones, and thus an increase in sales of digital signal processors (DSPs).
[July 24, 2001, 11:53]

