Nokia’s Comes With Music service – later renamed Ovi Music Unlimited – is being withdrawn from 27 countries including the UK.
The service was launched in 2008, giving customers a year of unlimited downloads from the Nokia Music Store when they chose a Nokia ‘Comes with Music’ mobile phone.
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Apple CEO Steve Jobs has sent an email to all his employees, explaining that he's asked for a period of leave in order to deal with health issues.
He's previously undergone treatment for pancreatic cancer and had a liver transplant in 2009.
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Orange UK has launched a new 'pay as you go' option called Tiny Top Ups. It allows customers to top-up their phones with as little as 10p.
Customers can take advantage of Tiny Top Ups by visiting an Orange store and adding cash to their mobile phone account.
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Tanny Price has left her role at Brightstar Europe to run the business-to-business division of Daventry-based distribution company Shebang, according to a report in Mobile News.
She’d joined Brightstar in June 2009 after 11 years with Avenir Telecom.
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Mark Bridge writes:
It's been a funny old week. With the International CES behind us and Mobile World Congress less than a month away, you’d be forgiven for thinking there wouldn’t be much big news until the world’s mobile mavens start arriving in Barcelona.
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