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Android phone sales triple this yearUK sales of Android phones have risen by more than 300 percent from the beginning of 2010 (27/07/2010 00:10)
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Android Market preps carrier billingGoogle has updated the terms of its Android Market Developer Distribution Agreement in advance of introducing new application payment mechanisms (27/07/2010 00:00)
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Security alert over Citigroup appCitigroup’s free US mobile-banking application for Apple's iPhone contains a security flaw, leading the bank to advise its customers to upgrade to a newer version that corrects the problem (27/07/2010 00:00)
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AT&T to fix iPhone glitchUS operator AT&T plans in the next two to three weeks to gradually fix a software defect that cut speeds for customers uploading data from the Apple iPhone 4 and from laptop modems (27/07/2010 00:00)
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Imagine confirms purchase of Clearwire IrelandIrish WiMAX phone and broadband provider Imagine Communications Group has confirmed the acquisition of Clearwire's Irish business (27/07/2010 00:00)
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Cost cutting helps KPN lift Q2 net profitDutch telco Royal KPN reported a 26 percent rise in net profit for the second quarter Tuesday thanks to cost cutting measures (27/07/2010 00:00)
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America Movil aims to keep ahead of new 3G rivalsAmerica Movil is planning to use spectrum acquired in the recent Mexican spectrum auctions to rollout so-called 4G services – most likely based on LTE technology – to keep its edge over rivals which are only just beginning to rollout 3G networks. (26/07/2010 01:00)
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Vodafone Qatar to seek damages from Qtel in branding spatThe local regulator in Qatar – ictQatar – has partially upheld a complaint by the local arm of Vodafone over the introduction into the market earlier this year of Virgin Mobile, which runs over rival Qtel’s network (26/07/2010 01:00)
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UAE plans security clampdown on BlackBerrysThe UAE, the Middle East Emirate nation, has hinted that it could restrict the use of Research In Motion’s BlackBerry smartphones because of security concerns (26/07/2010 01:00)
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Microsoft loses HP support for Windows Phone 7 smartphonesMicrosoft appears to have lost the support of Hewlett-Packard (HP) for the launch of smartphones later this year running the software giant’s upcoming Windows Phone 7 platform. Pocket-Lint reports that Microsoft has confirmed that Dell, Asus, LG, HTC and Samsung will be making devices for day one sales of the new platform. (26/07/2010 01:00)
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