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ExclusiveThis week at The Fonecast: 18th June 2011

Mark Bridge writes:

Sometimes it seems that everyone and everything is out to get you. Recently, Nokia's been in that position – but this week it looks as though RIM is taking over as the mobile industry's whipping-boy.

ExclusiveApp discovery gets smarter

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I've written previously about the changes happening to mobile application stores. Last week I was talking to Todd Levy about the family-friendly application store he's planning to launch. He explained how BloomWorlds would be curated to provide trusted reviews that weren't skewed by the app developers themselves.

ExclusiveBox Breaking in the UK

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In this week's podcast feature, Iain Graham has been taking a look at 'box breaking' in the UK. Box breaking can take a variety of forms but it generally involves buying a 'pay as you go' mobile phone at a price that's subsidised in part by a mobile network - and selling it at a higher price to someone who won't connect it to the original network. The package of phone and SIM card is effectively 'broken', with the SIM often sold separately.

ExclusiveBig Brother Camera Security app removed from Apple store after iPhone password survey published

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It may have been done with the best possible intentions, but developer Daniel Amitay has managed to upset a few people after releasing information gathered by his Big Brother Camera Security app.

The app helped iPhone users to protect themselves against thieves; not only did it lock the user's iPhone if left unattended, it would use the phone's camera to take a photo of anyone who tried unsuccessfully to unlock the device.

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Johan Lodenius of MediaTek talks about wearable devices, smartphone evolution and the importance of driving costs down

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Podcast - 13th March 2014

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This year's Mobile World Congress was notable for the number of product launches by handset manufacturers. To get a better understanding of recent announcements and potential developments in smartphone manufacturing, we spoke to a company responsible for processors that power millions of devices around the world.

Johan Lodenius of semiconductor company MediaTek gave us a simple overview of how 'fabless' manufacturing works, discussed developments in smartphones and wearable devices, contemplated the end of the PC era and talked about the importance of driving costs down.

"We think one of the coolest things is to make things accessible to people. We don't want to design technology for technology's own sake. We want to design it for it to be used by as many people as possible. It's very important that we integrate very hard and make things cost-effective so that the mass market can use it. To me, that's the biggest thing you can do. You can do anything if you have enough resources, enough money and do it very expensively, but it's very difficult to do this inexpensively for the masses. That's the key thing for me, personally, it drives me."

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