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Archive for February, 2009

Microsoft stores planned: Stage for own-brand Phones?


by on February 13th, 2009

I have to admit to being slightly bemused by Microsoft‘s announcement yesterday that it’s planning to set up its own retail stores business. The company has done exceedingly well in getting its software and solutions preloaded onto many device manufacturers’ products, from computers to games consoles, and by making the best use of alternative distribution [...]

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Mobile Banking: It’s where the action is – Part 2!


by on February 10th, 2009

I was interested to read this announcement the other day. In a nutshell, Barclays is offering free mobile security via Kaspersky® Mobile Security to its web-enabled mobile banking users. In fact, Barclays is the first UK bank to do so. Thinking about it, this has got to be the way to go. Mobile banking is [...]

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Nokia Takes The App-ian Way?


by on February 9th, 2009

If reports from the blogosphere are to be believed, Nokia is about to enter the application store marketplace, as it seeks to replicate the success rivals such as Apple and RIM have had in getting new mobile handset applications to market and on devices in record time and in huge numbers. The Finnish vendor has [...]

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Microsoft Doth Protest Too Much?


by on February 7th, 2009

Rumours continue to fly thick and fast that Microsoft is poised to launch its own range of mobile handsets, based on its own Windows Mobile OS platform. However, executives continue to deny outright that any such plans are in hand. Given that such a strategy would, at best, annoy many of the handset vendors that partner with [...]

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FLO not going anywhere – for at least four months


by on February 6th, 2009

It has not been a fun time recently for those companies who have invested in mobile broadcast TV services. Firstly, their parade was rained on by the chipset vendors who developed receivers which could pick up transmissions from analogue and digital terrestrial networks, thereby meaning that consumers could pick up existing TV channels at no [...]

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