This week's podcast takes its usual look at the latest industry headlines, covering everything from tablet devices to network sharing. There's also a preview of Friday's "Definition of Mobile" event, which aims to show businesses how they can take advantage of mobile technology.
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Over-the-air software management company Red Bend – we interviewed their vice-president of technology & new business earlier this year – has today acquired California-based mobile virtualisation business VirtualLogix.
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It's reported that DataViz, the company behind the 'Documents To Go' application that's long been a popular choice with Palm users, has been acquired by Research In Motion. Neither company has made an announcement, although Crackberry.com points out that a number of DataViz employees have changed their profiles on business networking site LinkedIn to show Research In Motion as their current employer.
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BT has followed up on its June 'free WiFi' announcement by launching a free mobile application that will automatically connect BT Total Broadband customers to a network of 1.6 million WiFi hotspots. In addition, it's giving 50p to BBC Children in Need for each application downloaded until its target of £10,000 is reached.
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It's a day for dual-core mobile chips. Not only has LG announced its 1GHz NVIDIA chip but Samsung has introduced a 1GHz ARM CORTEX dual-core processor. It's codenamed 'Orion' and – like its rival – supports 1080p full HD video and can deliver five times the 3D graphics performance of previous processors.
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