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Shazam and Samsung partner on music store
Shazam, a mobile music discovery provider, has announced a partnership with Samsung which will see the Shazam service embedded into Samsung mobiles, including the latest Beatb (model: M3510) and the Beats (model: M3200) mobiles. The Shazam application on Samsung's new phonesReplacement market drives Western European handset market
Consumers head for mid-tier phones
Worldwide sales of mobile phones reached close to 305 million units in the second quarter of 2008, a 11.8 per cent increase over the second quarter of 2007, according to Gartner. Sales of mobile phones in the mature markets of Western Europe and North America slightly recovered after a difficult start. Western Europe reached close to 42 million units while North America surpassed 44 million units in the second
Which handsets generate the most mobile ad requests?
Admob has released Feburary numbers for requests hitting its ad-server network globally. The stats show the numbers of ad requests made in five top country markets, as well as by regional territories. Admob breaks the requests down intoSamsung, NXP and T3G unveil 'world's first' TD-SCDMA HSDPA/GSM multi-mode mobile phone
Samsung, NXP Semiconductors and T3G Technologies, have announced the 'world's first' TD-SCDMA HSDPA/GSM/GPRS/EDGE multi-mode mobile phone. Powered by a software-defined modem capable of achieving data transfer rates of 2.8Mbps, the Samsung SGH-T578H enables about 20 times faster transfers
Gartner sees no easy way out for Motorola
Mature mobile phone markets picked up in the second quarter of 2007 after a slowdown in the first quarter, according to market analyst Gartner, although there was little respite in terms of market share for Motorola.
Ericsson and Samsung bury patent suits
Samsung pays up
Ericsson and Samsung have agreed a cross licensing deal that gives Samsung a non-exclusive license to develop, manufacture and sell 2G and 3G subscriber and infrastructure equipment under Ericsson's patent portfolio for GSM, TDMA, GPRS,
Samsung and Nokia to cooperate on mobile TV interoperability
Companies to engage in DVB-H enabled handset and network compatibility testing to accelerate time to market for broadcast mobile TV services
In a move said to encourage greater adoption of broadcast mobile TV services and accelerate service deployment,
Microsoft gonna Mash you Up
Microsoft has launched a test programme for developers and service providers looking to launch "Mash Up" services combining telco services with all the fun of the Web 2.0 fair.





