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Nokia announces E7 'communicator' at Nokia World

Nokia has announced a new Eseries business mobile phone at the Nokia World event in London. The Nokia E7-00 is described by the company as a 'mobile office', offering a tilt-and-slide form factor with a 4-inch touchscreen (using the company's new Nokia ClearBlack technology for improved outdoor visibility) and a QWERTY keyboard.

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Over The Air 2010 – one man's summary for the wider mobile industry

James Rosewell writes:

I arrived at Imperial College for an oversubscribed Over The Air 2010 not really knowing what to expect but totally open-minded. I found innovation, ideas and inspiration.

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Over The Air 2010: day one of the mobile developer event and hack-a-thon

Over The Air is a unique event held in London for mobile developers. James Rosewell is there for The Fonecast, offering a flavour of the event through a series of interviews. In a special report on day one he speaks to some of the organisers - Matthew Cashmore, Daniel Appelquist, Jo Rabin and Helen Keegan - before discussing the PayPal X developer network with Anthony Hicks.

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Definition of Mobile: what businesses need to know about mobile technology

Businesses need to take inspiration from the mobile gambling industry. That was one of the messages from this morning's Definition of Mobile event, which was hosted by Steve Dobson in Leeds.

In an exclusive interview, Steve talks to James Rosewell about the event's aims and its achievements – from making business "futureproof" to warning against becoming too "Apple happy".

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Apple changes its App Store terms and publishes its guidelines

Apple's relaxing some of the restrictions it had put in place for iOS developers – and it's also published its App Store Review Guidelines for the first time.

Earlier this year, Apple's rules had prevented iPhone developers from writing code using third-party software.

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