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Annual smartphone shipments up 15% in 2009

Following on from last week's report that said the worldwide mobile phone market had grown 10% year-on-year in Q4 to reach 324 million units, Strategy Analytics has released some smartphone-specific statistics.

It says the final quarter of 2009 saw global smartphone shipments up 30% year-on-year to reach 53 million units; a record figure for the industry and the strongest period of growth since Q3 2008. Annual smartphone shipments reached an all-time high of 173.8 million units in 2009, up 15% from 151.1 million in 2008.

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Road accident study after phone usage ban is 'irresponsible'

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Best Buy plans 8,000 new UK jobs in the next five years

Best Buy Europe, the retail venture that's 50% owned by The Carphone Warehouse, says it's creating up to 8,000 jobs in the UK over a five-year period. Up to a thousand of these roles will be with its 24-hour Geek Squad technology support service, with Geek Squad staff planned in every Best Buy store. In fact, Geek Squad – which launched in the UK in 2007 – says it'll quadruple its tech support team numbers during the next 18 months.

Best Buy is launching in the UK in Spring 2010, with the first stores in Hedge End Southampton, Thurrock and Merry Hill in the West Midlands. As well as selling mobile phones they'll offer multimedia equipment, computing technology, appliances, music, movies and games.

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The great Windows Mobile 7 conspiracy theory

Mark Bridge writes:

I like a good conspiracy theory. A good one, mind you. None of this “Funny thing happened on the way to Mars” nonsense. Oh no, not me. And, despite occasionally mirroring Jerry Fletcher by balancing a bottle on the door handle, I’ve never been inclined to publish such a theory. Until now.

You see, it’s Mobile World Congress in a fortnight’s time. Which is when the great and the good of the mobile industry – along with their mates and hangers-on – head for Barcelona. Microsoft will be there. They’re holding a press briefing on Monday afternoon. And there’s a lot of talk about Windows Mobile 7 being (unofficially) on the agenda. But where’s the evidence?

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Firefox goes mobile, starting with the Nokia N900

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