Samsung Electronics has told the European Commission that it’s prepared not to seek any legal injunctions on the basis of its standard-essential patents for mobile technology for the next five years.
The deal would involve introducing a formal negotiation and arbitration scheme to cover licensing on FRAND terms (Fair, Reasonable and Non-Discriminatory) across Europe.
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Interview with Florent Stroppa of OnMobile
Mark Bridge writes:
Ring-back tones offer consumers yet another way to customise their mobile phone service. Yet despite this – and the revenue opportunities they provide – many mobile network operators don’t offer them.
Recently I spoke to Florent Stroppa, General Manager Europe for value-added service specialist OnMobile, to find out why the UK doesn’t really seem to be bothered about ring-back tones… and whether the next-generation of ring-back services will change this.
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Mobile payment solution iZettle is being used by sellers of Sweden’s Situation Sthlm magazine to accept card payments.
The magazine, which has a similar business model to The Big Issue in the UK, is sold by people who are homeless.
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Canonical, which leads the open-source Ubuntu project, says the newest version of Ubuntu is the first true mobile release for the platform. Version 13.10 is capable of being run on compatible smartphones and PCs.
OEM versions of Ubuntu-powered mobile devices are now being planned for next year.
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Podcast - 18th October 2013
If you've created a mobile application, you'll want people to download it, use it and tell their friends. But how can you ensure that as many people as possible know about your app?
Today's podcast is designed to help with some of the answers. It was recorded in London at the very first App Promotion Summit earlier this year.
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