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Microsoft has announced that it will be launching an Android-powered smartphone, “designed to introduce the ‘next billion’ people to the mobile Internet and cloud services.”
The caps mean mobile operators will not be able to charge more than 20 cents per megabyte when a consumer is visiting another EU country.
Tuesday night saw the UK’s football-mad population gather around their TVs in the vain hope that Roy Hodgson’s England team would bow out of the FIFA World Cup 2014 tournament in a heroic blaze of glory.
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The UK is to become the second country after the US to receive the Android-powered device.
Out-of-home rail company, KBH On-Train Media, has conducted research into its 6.3 million monthly rail users, revealing new insights into the mobile behaviours of train passengers.
Sky has announced plans to remove its Sky Go service from all games consoles, unless users are prepared to pay £5 more a month.
Earlier this month a new study unearthed fascinating insights into the changing ways we consume news. Here, one of the report’s authors looks in-depth at the findings to reveal how Twitter is impacting newsbrands.
