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We start today’s podcast with some big-name departures, as RIM welcomes a new Chief Executive and Yahoo! says goodbye to one of its founders. There’s plenty more, too - from impressive quarterly results to unsuccessful mobile insurance fraud.

You can listen to this week’s edition of The Fonecast on our website audio player, via iTunes, by using our RSS feed or by downloading the MP3. Alternatively, take advantage of the Android, iOS or webOS Stitcher Radio app and search for us there.

00:58 New CEO for Research In Motion
05:05 Yahoo! co-founder Jerry Yang resigns
06:20 Quarterly results Google, Intel, Microsoft and Sony Ericsson
10:18 Vodafone not liable for billion-pound tax penalty in India
12:37 Sponsor’s message: 51Degrees.mobi
15:17 Kodak alleges patent infringement against Samsung
17:17 New device turns smartphones into credit card machines
19:52 ZTE announces first Windows Phone device for the UK
22:59 Mobile phone insurance fraudster is convicted

 

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