Internet radio service we7, which counted tech-savvy musician Peter Gabriel as one of its founder investors, has launched a free mobile radio app that lets users create their own personal radio stations. However, unlike competing services, these channels can work with or without an internet connection.
we7 Radio uses buffering and caching to take advantage of WiFi or mobile data connections when they're available, storing music tracks to play them when on the move.
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Last year Three UK launched an 'all you can eat' unlimited data plan for customers with a pay-monthly contract.
From today it's offering a similar deal on a pay as you go tariff
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Mark Bridge writes:
It's hardly worth mentioning the new iPad, is it? Not because I'm unimpressed – although I'd describe it as more of an upgrade than a brand-new product – but because everyone else has been talking about it so much. And we'll be doing some more talking in Wednesday's podcast, so let’s move on...
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The Bosch Group and Vodafone have announced a global partnership that involves them integrating their machine-to-machine platforms. Companies will be offered a joint solution designed to simplify the management of products with embedded SIM cards.
Products with embedded SIMs could include automatic warning systems in lifts, air conditioning systems and escalators.
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Motorola Mobility Ventures has invested in Moblyng, a California-based developer of cross-platform games for mobile devices and social networks. Moblyng games have already been downloaded more than 9 million times to Android, Facebook, iOS and WebOS platforms.
As well as producing its own titles, Moblyng also works with publishers to extend their games and brands to mobile phones and social platforms.
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