Last week, mobile application developer Handmark said it was turning its social apps business and mobile ad services group into a new company.
That subsidiary has now launched under the name of OneLouder Apps.
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Vodafone has published an interim management statement for the three-month period that ended on 30th June 2011.
It says group service revenue was up 1.5% year-on-year, with reduced mobile termination rates holding it back from what would otherwise have been a 3.9% increase.
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In a week of big-name financial figures - including Apple and Nokia - we now have quarterly and annual results from Microsoft Corp.
The company had a record fourth quarter of its financial year, with revenue of $17.37 billion (8% up year-on-year).
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It looks as though the Ultra-Mobile PC could be making a comeback.
Fujitsu has announced a new device called the Windows 7 F-07C mobile phone. It's 125mm × 61mm × 19.8mm with a slide-out QWERTY keyboard and weighs 218g, running Windows 7 Home Premium on a 1.2GHz Intel Atom processor.
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Mark Bridge writes:
With mobile phones becoming smarter – and increasing numbers of children using these smartphones – it's not surprising to hear that bullies are taking advantage of mobile technology. 'Cyber-bullying' is now in the Oxford English Dictionary... and some people have even called for a ban on mobiles in schools in an attempt to reduce bullying.
Taking a high-tech perspective in the fight against mobile bullying is Sedgrid Lewis, CEO of Spy Parent LLC.
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