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Archos puts Android in cordless phones and internet radios

ARCHOS, originally best-known for its portable music and video players before moving into Android tablets, has just announced two new Android devices for the home.

The ARCHOS 35 Smart Home Phone is an Android-powered DECT cordless phone, while the ARCHOS 35 Home Connect uses WiFi to stream music and internet radio stations.

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Mobile video service Qik introduces PC app with premium services

Mobile video streaming service Qik, which was acquired by Skype earlier this year, has released a desktop application. It's part of a new chargeable 'premium' suite of services.

The Qik Desktop application lets users organise and share their mobile-recorded videos using a PC.

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Mobile ad spend in 2016 expected to equal today's total online ad spend

Last week Gartner calculated that worldwide mobile advertising revenue this year was going to be more than double last year’s total.

ABI Research has just released its own calculations - and they're also very positive. It says last year's total of almost $2 billion spent on mobile advertising worldwide will more than treble to over $7 billion in 2012.

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mHealth explained: we take an in-depth look at mobile health

This week's special feature from The Fonecast takes a look at mobile health.

We talk about the basics of mHealth with Sophia Salenius of RegPoint before moving on to discuss smartphone medical textbooks with Jamie Driver of MedHand. Finally there's a glimpse of the future as we travel to Barcelona to meet SK Telecom at Mobile World Congress 2011.

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Nokia and Sony Ericsson named as the next mobile brands to disappear

Mark Bridge writes:

Online financial news and commentary site 24/7 Wall St has published a list of ten brands it thinks will disappear next year. Among those named on the list of doom are Nokia and Sony Ericsson.

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