Mark Bridge writes:
Apple’s evangelists will need to wait a little longer for the iPhone 5, it seems. Last night’s announcement of the Apple iPhone 4S by Apple CEO Tim Cook seems to have disappointed many people, although plenty of others had predicted the arrival of this faster and smarter sibling for the iPhone 4.
But that wasn’t the only news from Apple.
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With two big-name product launches in the last seven days - the Amazon Kindle Fire and the Apple iPhone 4S - there's a distinct product focus to this week's mobile industry podcast.
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Apple CEO Tim Cook has revealed the latest version of the company’s iPhone device.
The iPhone 4S has a faster processor than its predecessor, a new camera and a longer battery life but the appearance remains similar to the iPhone 4.
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Vizz Mobile, part of the QiComm telecoms group, has announced a virtual mobile network called Vizz Africa.
Vizz Africa is a prepaid SIM-only service specifically designed to let UK customers communicate with friends and relatives in Africa. It follows the launch earlier this year of Dialog Vizz, a QiComm company that targets the UK’s Sri Lankan communities.
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Mobile consumer interaction and payment specialist mBlox has revealed a new vision and corporate identity.
It’s broadened its previous position as the “world’s largest mobile transaction network” to include real-time campaign analysis, including information about a consumer’s location and mobile device.
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