A new research report from Berg Insight says the number of consumer electronics devices with embedded cellular connectivity (excluding mobile phones) grew to 22 million in 2010.
That’s double the 11 million mobile-enabled devices shipped worldwide in the previous year.
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Mark Bridge writes:
If you’ve read any of the tech press today you’ll have seen that Amazon.com is buying LOVEFiLM. Yes, that really is how the company writes its name. Amazon already had quite a collection of LOVEFiLM shares, so it’s really just buying the remainder.
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Amazon says its third-generation ‘3G’ Kindle ebook reader has become the company’s best-selling product of all time, knocking ‘Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows’ off the top spot.
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Google has turned the Google Books service – launched in 2004 as a way of indexing your own library of books – into a fully-fledged eBookstore. The bookshop service is currently only available in the USA.
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This week's edition of The Fonecast includes big news from Nokia along with the rest of the week's industry headlines. There's also an interview with Jamie Driver from MedHand about making medical information available on mobile phones for doctors.
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