Chinese IT and telecoms company Huawei has released its financial results for the first half of 2011.
Sales revenue was up 11% year-on-year to CNY 98.3 billion (around £9.4 million), while operating profit was reported as CNY 12.4 billion.
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Google has agreed to acquire Motorola Mobility in a deal worth $12.5 billion. Everything's expected to be finalised towards the end of this year or in early 2012.
In a blog post, CEO Larry Page said "Motorola's total commitment to Android in mobile devices is one of many reasons that there is a natural fit between our two companies."
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The GSMA, the global trade organisation that represents the interests of mobile operators, has announced the appointment of Anne Bouverot as Director General.
She'll lead the GSMA from 1st September when current CEO Rob Conway leaves the organisation.
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2ergo, recently in the news after developing an iPhone app for Pizza Express, has launched a new mobile marketing service for businesses.
It's called mobileDNA and gives businesses the chance to send targeted offers and vouchers to mobile phone users.
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Sony and LG Electronics are reported to have settled a patent dispute that had created a total of 24 legal cases between the two companies.
Sony had applied to ban the import of certain LG mobile phones into the USA, while LG had responded with a bid to block the import of the PlayStation 3 into Europe.
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