Mark Bridge writes: 
Next week is Mobile World Congress in Barcelona – I’m sure don’t need me to tell you that! – and Nokia has given us plenty to talk about when we get there. 
	 
	
	
		
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		Not content with its efforts to put television on mobile phones, Vodafone has now launched a plug-in keyboard that turns your TV into a mobile phone.
The ‘Webbox’ is aimed at emerging markets rather than the UK, with Vodacom in South Africa preparing to start selling the Webbox next week. 
	 
	
	
		
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		The GSMA has reported some of the findings from its Spam Reporting Service, which ran from March through December last year with support from AT&T, Bell Mobility, KT, Korean Internet & Security Agency, SFR, Sprint and Vodafone. 
The service, run by Cloudmark, collected and analysed text messaging threats and misuse that were reported by mobile subscribers. 
	 
	
	
		
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		With the message "Great design never goes out of fashion", Motorola Mobility has announced a new flip phone. It's called the Motorola Gleam and it shares many of the styling traits that were also seen on the RAZR series.
The phone has a 2 megapixel camera, FM radio, MP3 player and will display videos in full-screen landscape format on its 2.4-inch display. 
	 
	
	
		
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		T-Mobile and Orange are working together in the UK through Everything Everywhere… and now the parent companies are looking to cooperate elsewhere. 
Deutsche Telekom and France Telecom-Orange have arranged talks to discuss the possibility of working together in the following areas: 
	 
	
	
		
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