Nokia Comes with Music, Nokia's unlimited music service, is being rebranded as Ovi Music Unlimited, according to a report on allaboutsymbian.com. The two-year-old service, which was said to only have 107,000 users worldwide last summer, is available via certain Nokia handsets and desktop computers.
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The Carphone Warehouse has launched a music streaming service called 'Music Anywhere'. It's been created for them by Catch Media and will cost £29.99 per year. This fee lets users 'stream' all the music tracks from their personal collection via The Carphone Warehouse’s online My Hub portal to a desktop computer, laptop, smartphone or PDA.
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We've seen Microsoft's KIN One. We've seen the Motorola FLIPOUT. And now Nokia has joined the 'square phone' design trend.
The new Noka X5 – technically the X5-01 – is a music-focussed mobile phone with a slide-out QWERTY keyboard. It has a 5 megapixel camera, an expandable memory and an anticipated SIM-free price of 165 Euro.
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The BBC is now offering live radio over the internet to most mobile phone users. It says it's previously restricted the service due to the cost for consumers and the bandwidth limitations of mobile web traffic, but has changed its policy after seeing the increasing number of mobile phone users visiting the BBC Mobile website.
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