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O2 introduces prepay personal WiFi hotspot

O2 introduces prepay personal WiFi hotspot

O2 UK has launched a pocket-sized personal mobile WiFi device. It’s called the O2 Pocket Hotspot and enables up to five WiFi-enabled devices to connect to the internet.

The new ZTE MF60 device can be bought from £59.99 with the option of a daily top-up or with 1GB or 2GB 30-day bundles.

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Security fears are stifling mobile banking adoption in the UK

67% of UK smartphone owners don’t do any banking on their mobile phone, with a further 13% saying they “don’t do very much” mobile banking. That’s one of the findings of a new survey commissioned by outsourcing company Firstsource Solutions and carried out by YouGov.

Over half of all respondents (55%) say they’re afraid their personal bank details will not be kept secure, while 35% are put off by the size of smartphone screens.

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RIM reveals new 4G LTE BlackBerry PlayBook tablet

Research In Motion has announced a new mobile-enabled version of its BlackBerry PlayBook tablet.

The new 4G LTE BlackBerry PlayBook, which is faster than the original BlackBerry PlayBook, will launch in Canada on 9th August. Additional variants for other markets are expected to be available in the USA, Europe, South Africa, Latin America and the Caribbean.

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Hutchison Whampoa half-year results show customer increase for Three UK

Multinational conglomerate Hutchison Whampoa has published results for the first half of 2012.

Net profit was down 78% to 10.21 billion Hong Kong dollars, although last year’s figure had been boosted by the company selling some of its port assets. Revenue for the six months rose 6% to HK$194.99 billion.

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Quarterly results for Sony

Sony has published results for the first quarter of its financial year, with sales up 1.4% year-on-year to 1,515.2 billion yen (around £12,448 million).

However, part of this increase was due to its creation of Sony Mobile from the Sony Ericsson venture. Operating profit fell by 77% to 6.28 billion yen

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