The mobile phone market grew by 6.1% year-on-year in the fourth quarter of 2011, according to the latest report from the International Data Corporation.
IDC’s Worldwide Mobile Phone Tracker revealed that 427.4 million mobile devices were shipped in Q4 2011, with the feature phone market declining faster than anticipated.
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John Batchelor from wefarmit.com talks to us about the role of mobile technology in farming, from farm-friendly apps to rugged mobiles.
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Qualcomm Incorporated has announced record results for the first quarter of its 2012 financial year, which is the three-month period that ended on 25th December 2011.
Revenue was up 40% year-on-year to $4.68 billion and net income was up 20% to $1.40 billion.
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Mil Arcega of voanews.com writes:
Facebook is going public. The world’s largest social media network filed documents late Wednesday for its much anticipated initial public offering (IPO). Analysts say the initial offer will raise about $5 billion in the first go around, making it one of the biggest in recent history. We take a look at how much the company is worth and what that could mean for investors.
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The giffgaff virtual mobile network operation, which runs on O2’s UK network, has introduced BlackBerry services today.
There’s now a ‘goodybag’ tariff option that enables customers to use a full range of BlackBerry services, including BlackBerry Messenger and ‘push’ email, for an additional £3 per month.
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