Industry veteran Ian Driver, who joined Virgin Media in March 2008 and was appointed as director of indirect distribution in 2009, is leaving the company. He's said to be looking for challenges outside the company, according to a report in Mobile News.
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Gadget website engadget.com has an exclusive report that claims Sony Ericsson is planning a new Xperia smartphone that'll run Android 3.0 and will probably also carry PlayStation branding.
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US-based technology protection and replacement company Asurion is recalling 470,000 counterfeit BlackBerry-branded batteries that have been supplied in refurbished devices. The company has received two reports of counterfeit BlackBerry-branded batteries overheating, causing minor burns to a consumer's finger and minor damage to a sofa and car seat.
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Motorola, which launched its first Android-powered smartphone last year, has just announced a replacement for the flagship device.
The 2009 launch of the Motorola DROID was seen by many as a turning point for the company. This phone was renamed the Motorola Milestone when it arrived in Europe.
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Real-time people-matching service StreetSpark, which combines dating and social networking with location-based technology, is featured in this week's edition of The Fonecast. We interview StreetSpark founder Anthony Erwin, talking about everything from the company's origins to its plans for the future.
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