Mark Bridge writes:
It’s been a week of ups and downs for the mobile industry.
It started with good news as Apple – fresh from hitting 3 million new iPad sales – announced its plans to spend some of the $100 billion sitting in its decidedly non-mobile wallet. There’ll be a quarterly dividend and a share buy-back scheme.
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NFC-equipped smartphones can be used to copy data from contactless credit cards, according to a report by Channel 4 News.
It showed security company ViaForensics successfully copying a cardholder’s name and card number from a Barclays Visa card. Attempts to access card information from other providers wasn’t successful.
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Mobile security business Lookout has published a study into lost mobile phones and has launched an interactive website to reveal when and where phones are frequently mislaid.
The company analysed data from more than 15 million users worldwide, discovering that a user’s location was a significant factor when it came to phone loss.
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The number of global LTE mobile phone shipments will grow tenfold this year, according to a new report from Strategy Analytics.
67 million 4G LTE handsets are expected to be shipped worldwide in 2012, up from 6.8 million units in 2011.
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Research company YouGov has found that 42% of ‘standard’ mobile phone owners in the UK plan to choose a smartphone when they replace their handset.
The figure is 6% up from last year.
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