There's plenty of variety in The Fonecast this week. We start the podcast with news of MeeGo's resurrection by Finnish smartphone company Jolla before talking about a mobile network that’s giving away mobile data whenever its customers watch video advertisements.
There's also time to discuss Telefonica's recent deals, the rise of free WiFi availability, tablet-related legal action, malware in the Apple App Store and the truth behind a recent 'exploding mobile phone' story.
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01:00 |
A new smartphone for the MeeGo operating system |
03:00 |
Samba Mobile brings free mobile broadband to the UK |
06:00 |
Telefonica announces billing and payment agreements |
08:00 |
Britain leads Europe when it comes to WiFi on trains |
11:00 |
London minicab company puts free WiFi in all its cars |
12:45 |
Apple fails to disrupt Samsung Galaxy Tab sales in the UK |
15:15 |
Warning about text spam from Apple and Android applications |
17:30 |
O2 expands its loyalty scheme to create a digital sports club |
20:00 |
Exploding smartphone was probably microwaved |
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