Iain, James and Mark look at all the top mobile industry headlines from the past couple of weeks... covering everything from BlackBerry results to tweeting in court. They'll be back on Friday with a review of 2011.
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Lee Kun-hee, the chairman of Samsung Electronics, says his company’s future will depend on new businesses, new products and new technologies.
He also called upon employees to make the corporate culture more open and flexible.
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The Welsh town of Monmouth is having QR codes - mobile barcodes - added to landmarks and other points of interest. It’s a project called Monmouthpedia, which is described as the first Wikipedia project to cover a whole town.
The QR codes will link to articles on notable places, people, artefacts, flora and fauna in a wide variety of languages including Welsh.
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Jonathan Ive, the British-born designer who’s been responsible for the design of many Apple products, has been awarded a Knighthood in the 2012 New Year Honours list “for services to design and enterprise”.
He’s been in his current Apple role since 1996.
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The tablet hasn’t killed off the netbook, according to the latest news from Intel.
It’s announced the availability of the latest Intel Atom processors, which had previously been code-named ‘Cedar Trail’.
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