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ExclusiveApps World 2012: something for everyone... and for every platform

Apps World 2012 takes place on Tuesday 2nd October and Wednesday 3rd October at the Earls Court 2 exhibition centre this year. It combines an exhibition with workshops and conference sessions designed for mobile developers, marketers, network operators, manufacturers and other mobile industry professionals.

In addition, there’s an award event - the Appsters awards - with a drinks reception and party at The Roof Gardens in Kensington on the Tuesday night.

ExclusiveLast week at The Fonecast: 16th July 2012

Mark Bridge writes:

BlackBerry and bad news seem inextricably linked at the moment. RIM’s CEO admits he’s “not satisfied” with recent company performance and warns of challenging times ahead... and then the company is hit by a $147 million dollar damages order for patent infringement.

Mind you, Research In Motion wasn’t the only mobile company bringing disappointment into the mainstream news last week.

ZTE warns of profit drop in first half of 2012

ExclusiveZTE warns of profit drop in first half of 2012

ZTE Corporation has published a preliminary announcement of its results for January to June 2012.

The company says net profit is expected to be down between 60% and 80% compared with the same period last year, resulting in an anticipated profit figure of between 154 million Chinese Yuan Renminbi (£15.5 million) and 308 million RMB.

RIM hit by $147.2 million dollar damages order for BlackBerry patent infringement

ExclusiveRIM hit by $147.2 million dollar damages order for BlackBerry patent infringement

Research In Motion has been ordered to pay $147.2 million dollars in damages for infringing a mobile device management patent held by Mformation Technologies.

A jury decided that RIM’s BlackBerry Enterprise Server infringed the patent, which enables companies to update devices ‘over the air’, and awarded damages based on sales of BES-connected BlackBerry smartphones in the USA from late 2008. The award was calculated on sales of 18.4 million handsets and a royalty of $8 per device.

ExclusiveOver half a billion smartphones will respond to gestures by 2017

Pointing and waving your hands are set to become widely-used ways of interacting with mobile phones, according to a new study from ABI Research.

It says the detection of vision-based gestures - physical movements identified by a camera or other sensors - will offer an additional input method for 600 million smartphones in 2017.

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