This week's edition of The Fonecast covers everything from the new iPad to O2's new content restrictions, from Android malware to Facebook messaging… and from mobile radio to Iain Graham rapping.
No, that's not a mistake (except in the artistic sense, perhaps). We really are talking about the same Iain Graham who hosts our podcasts.
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Mark Bridge writes:
The final news story in this week's podcast is best described as an update from last week's programme. The story itself remains the same but the presentation style has been changed dramatically.
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In this week's podcast we discuss the iPad 2, data restrictions, mobile radio, mobile viruses and mobile tickets. In addition, Leslie Ferry of Broadsoft talks about IP communications... and Iain Graham raps. Yes, really.
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Nokia has launched a new budget-priced music phone that's intended to retail at around £30. However it looks as though the Nokia X1-00 is destined for developing markets rather than the UK, with initial availability expected from next month.
The Nokia X1 is equipped with a large rear-mounted loudspeaker rated at 106 phon; loud enough to rattle window frames!
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Mobile browser company Opera Software has opened its Opera Mobile Store in more than 200 countries today.
The Opera Mobile Store offers a combination of free and paid applications for most mobile platforms, including Java, Symbian, BlackBerry and Android operating systems. Each user is shown a storefront that's customised to their phone OS, language and currency.
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