In this week's podcast we're joined by David Emm from Kaspersky Lab UK to talk about malware on mobile phones. And, as usual, we take a look at the latest mobile industry headlines - from pricey tariffs to an unlimited internet deal.
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Nokia has announced an update to the Symbian operating system, along with two new smartphone devices.
The new OS upgrade has a name rather than a number. It's called Symbian Anna and promises new icons, improved usability, a faster browser, better maps and an assortment of other tweaks.
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Mark Bridge writes:
Mobile phones are vicious creatures. First they delivered a mortal blow to landline phones.
Emboldened, they began roaming the world looking for victims. They found plenty.
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Google has acquired PushLife, a three-year-old Canadian company that enables non-Apple mobile devices to synchronise with the iTunes music service.
It also offers syncing with mobile operators' music services; a PushLife app was launched in the UK last year via Virgin Mobile.
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A new report from Gartner says the Apple iOS will dominate table device sales until 2015 - and will account for more than half of annual tablet sales for the next three years.
69% of tablets sold this year are expected to have the Apple iOS, dropping to 47% in 2015.
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