Mark Bridge writes:
The 'mobile doorbell'. What a clever idea. If someone rings your doorbell when you're out, it'll call your mobile phone and will let you talk via an intercom to the person at your front door. You can even protect yourself against burglars by pretending you're inside the house.
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UK-based mobile web specialist 51Degrees.mobi has launched a free mobile analytics service for its customers and other interested users.
Web traffic from 10,000s of mobile-optimised sites can be viewed online and filtered by country, device manufacturer and month.
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Location and navigation company TomTom is putting its local search service on portable navigation devices, iPhones and Android smartphones from this summer.
TomTom Places combines the company's business listing and POI database with its maps, helping people to find the type of business they're looking for.
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Sony's 'Music Unlimited powered by Qriocity' service is being made available for a number of Sony Ericsson Xperia smartphones from today.
The Android client is available for download in the USA, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Spain, the UK, Australia and New Zealand.
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UK telecoms regulator Ofcom has introduced new regulations that'll let mobile phone operators trade the rights to the radio spectrum they hold. The move is aimed at helping to increase mobile network capacity and improve mobile services for consumers.
This decision follows a government directive in December 2010.
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