Web services giant AOL has announced that Rally Up, a small California-based mobile applications business, will be joining it to build 'mobile first' products.
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Tonight's big Apple announcement was, as expected, focussed on the music rather than the mobile side of the business.
The company has introduced a new iPod touch music player with many of the features that were first introduced on the iPhone 4, including a 'Retina Display', Apple's A4 chip, FaceTime video calling over WiFi (with front-facing camera and microphone), 3-axis gyroscope and HD video recording.
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In what looks likely to be the daftest news story this week, US-based digital coupon company Coupons.com has described iPhone users as chicken-eating fish lovers and Android users as pork-eating bird lovers.
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Research and analysis business eMarketer predicts that revenue from mobile content in the USA will rise from less than $1.15 billion last year to more than $3.53 billion in 2014. That's a compound annual growth rate of nearly 20% during the five-year period.
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Binatone has revealed two Android-based tablet devices. The HomeSurf 7, which has a 7-inch screen, is expected to sell for £129.99, while the larger HomeSurf 8 is likely to retail at for £179.99.
Both devices use resistive touchscreens and have left out 3G connectivity, helping to keep the price down.
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