Juniper Research anticipates a large increase in the number of people using an NFC-equipped mobile phone as a metro railway or bus ticket over the next few years.
Its latest study found that 13% of North American and Western European mobile users - around one in eight - will use their NFC mobile phone as a tube or bus ticket by 2016, compared with less than 1% today.
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The amount of revenue generated by in-app purchases will pass pay-per-download revenue in 2012, according to a new report from ABI Research.
However, the company says Android’s relatively slow adoption of application billing processes could result in this being a short-lived phenomenon.
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Sony Corporation says it’s completed the transaction to acquire the other half of Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications; a 50% stake that was owned by Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson.
It means Sony Ericsson is now a wholly-owned subsidiary of Sony.
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Apple has won a patent-related court case against Motorola Mobility in Germany.
The ruling, which could be enforced as an injunction if Apple pays a bond to the court, stated that a number of Motorola Mobility smartphones infringed the ‘slide-to-unlock’ touchscreen patent owned by Apple.
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Telefónica Digital has announced a global partnership with mobile commerce business Sybase 365.
It means Sybase 365 will help develop Telefónica’s mobile wallet, with the first Telefonica wallet services expected to launch commercially in Latin America and Europe during the first half of this year.
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