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Archive for November, 2008

Au revoir, Vivendi


by on November 28th, 2008

And there goes another one. The news came through earlier this week that Activision Blizzard – the entity formed in July 2008 by the merger between Vivendi Games and Activision – had decided (and  I quote from the letter sent out to its partners) “to discontinue [its] direct presence in the mobile games market”.  Hardly [...]

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Weather with you…


by on November 25th, 2008

Long-standing stereotypes would have you believe that we Brits are obsessed by the weather. Despite having grown up in tropical climes and therefore being forever watchful of the skies outside my window lest I be reduced to a shivering wreck, I never really thought this to be true and thought it was only myself that [...]

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Streamed TV still not cutting the mustard


by on November 21st, 2008

I am sorry to say that Mick Hucknall is on my mobile phone as I type this. I didn’t want Mick, I wanted footie. Or cricket. To be precise, I wanted to see how Sky Sports was measuring up on the mobile, and now that it’s available on the Planet 3 portal, I thought, well [...]

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Red Dawn for Russian WiMAX


by on November 18th, 2008

I know everyone’s raving currently about the new BlackBerry Storm from RIM and how it has the potential to knock the quasi-messianic* iPhone 3G into a cocked hat, but I’d like to draw your attention to the new Max 4G handset from Taiwan’s HTC, which has just been unveiled by its first network partner, the Russian WiMAX [...]

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Staying Connected


by on November 13th, 2008

First of all, hello. This is my first entry into Juniper’s blog on the world of mobile communications, and comes with the usual rider that the opinions and comments are those of the author, but that they will concur, wherever possible, with those of Juniper Research. (But when, for example, I offer either heartiest congratulations or [...]

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