Phone StreamFX is now Java Verified!

EyeSpyFX are delighted to announce that Phone StreamFX is now Java Verified!

Phone StreamFX is a Java application that you download onto your mobile phone which will allow you to view streaming webcams on your phone.

You can set up a USB webcam at home and view it using your mobile phone. If you have a Logitech Sphere or Creative Motion pan and tilt webcam you can move the cam using the number keys on your phone.

You can also use Phone StreamFX to view security Network Cameras.
You can also use Phone StreamFX to take a tour around the world jumping from famous cam to cam.

Sun Microsystems run the Java Verified certification program. The Java Verified program is the industry standard certification program for Java Mobile Software. Mobile end-users, wireless network operators and mobile device manufacturers around the world trust the Java Verified Program to identify the highest quality mobile Java technology applications!

Phone StreamFX now on Blackberry

EyeSpyFx have launched PhoneStreamFX on Blackberry. All the usual PhoneStreamFX features are in there:

  • A great world cams list
  • PIN logon for security network cameras
  • USB webcams with access via PIN logon on or the forever popular live list. For pan tilt cams (Logitech Sphere and Creative Live Motion) the controls on the Blackberry is the 2,4,6,8 buttons.

Of course the 320×240 screen on Blackberry is particularly suited for viewing webcams. It is a perfect format.

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Loch Ness cam continues to amaze

One of EyeSpyFX’s long standing customers, Loch Ness cam, in the name of science, continues to offer viewers the ability to remotely join the growing collection of people who have seen the Loch Ness monster for themselves.

Actual sightings are of course rare but check out these amazing, and frightening eyewitness accounts from as recently as 2005:

2005 Sightings (total 4)

15th October
Robbie Girvan, owner of the Loch Ness Caravan Park at Invermoriston, took five pictures of what he described as a 4 feet high head and neck at 6pm when he was walking his dogs by the loch shore. He said he saw a long neck come out of the water and had time to return to the house, get his camera, and return to take the pictures. Previously a non-believer, he said that the dark green and silvery creature could only have been Nessie.

9th September
A retired Master Mariner was cruising just south of Urquhart Bay in a Caley Cruisers boat at a speed of 9 knots when they were overtaken by an unknown object which was between them and the south shore. Unlike anything any of the three people on the boat had seen before, the sighting lasted several minutes with whatever it was only disappearing as they moved the boat towards it. A regular boat user on the loch, the captain said that there was no rational explanation for what they had seen.

28th August
Kelly Yeats and Neil McKenzie from Bridge of Dee were staying at Foyers Bay House when they saw a long necked, curved headed creature in the loch at 8.30 in the morning. The sighting lasted 10 minutes.

11th August
Mr Bell and his family from Newcastle watched what they described as the head of a large animal move through the loch at 6pm in the evening. The family, who were on the veranda of a holiday lodge at Foyers at the time, said that the head was larger than that of a cow and was about 1/3 of the way across the loch. Regular visitors to the area, they were convinced it was not a boat wake or wave movement that they had seen.

Check out the Loch Ness cam yourself here:

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EyeSpyFX and Bob Mobile

EyeSpyFX is pleased to announce that BobMobile will distribute PhoneStreamFX.

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PhoneStreamFX is a Java application for mobile phones that enables streaming webcams to be viewed from around the world. Using an associated piece of software “EyeSpyFX WebCam” you can set up your own webcam at home and view it via Phone StreamFX. In addition if you have a Logitech Sphere or a Creative Live Motion webcamera you can control the pan tilt function of the cam using your phone. Phone StreamFX is an example of PC and webcam and phone convergence.

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Bob Mobile is an international provider of mobile and interactive premium and entertainment applications. Bob Mobile focuses on the international direct sale of mobile and interactive entertainment products to end customers and the development of downloadable and personalised solutions for mobile phones. Based on its strong brands Bob Mobile has established itself as a leading company in the fast-growing telecommunications market.

Bob Mobile provides individual turnkey solutions for the marketing of premium content and other mobile and interactive telephone services by TV broadcasters.

Bob Mobile owns a leading portfolio of exclusive mobile entertainment products. These are sold through our own B2C operations as well as via license partners in over 30 countries and worldwide

The Bob Mobile brand represents a creative, young and dynamic company. We in EyeSpyFX are delighted to be associated with them. Here is a web version of the new Bob Mobile TV advert:



Nokia concept phone

Morph is a concept demonstrating some of the possibilities nanotechnologies might enable in future communication devices. Morph can sense its environment, is energy harvesting and self cleaning .
Morph is a flexible two-piece device that can adapt its shape to different use modes. Nanotechnology enables to have adaptive materials yet rigid forms on demand.
It is also featured in the MoMA online exhibition “Design and the Elastic Mind”. It has been a collaboration project of Nokia Research Center and Cambridge Nanoscience Center.

New mobile web browser

Skyfire is a new web browser, available as a beta, that allows you to view the PC web on a mobile phone. It uses a zoom in control not unlike the Apple Iphone…except its not finger touch driven.

Web browsing via phone has increased since the Iphone came out. This has been attributted to the better web experience on the Iphone. Skyfire looks like the next part of the story.

Skyfire is the first mobile browser to support rich media content and full Javascript on a mobile device. Skyfire allows you to browse sites like YouTube, Facebook, Google Maps and Last.fm on your mobile phone.”

Check out Skyfire here: www.skyfire.com