All Mobile Computing News - July 2009

Dell could be fined for not honouring advertising blunder prices

Taiwanese authorities could fine Dell up to $700,000 in connection with two pricing errors on the firm's Taiwanese online store. Earlier...

Video: Microsoft tempts mobile developers with MS Surface prize

Microsoft has launched a competition to get mobile applications onto Windows...

Blackberry Curve 8520 available in the UK

The latest Blackberry Curve smartphone from Research in Motion is now available in the UK.

New iTunes albums in time for Apple Tablet

Apple is to join forces with the four biggest record labels to boost online sales of complete albums over the more popular single tracks.

Carphone Warehouse defies recession with first quarter results

A greater contribution from businesses compensated for lower sales to consumers and helped Carphone...

Data traffic rescues Vodafone in first quarter

Sales of mobile and fixed-line broadband data services and currency differences saved Vodafone's blushes as revenue from voice traffic slid in the first...

Research in Motion could still bid for Nortel

Canada's industry minister Tony Clement has encouraged Blackberry maker Research in Motion (RIM) to bid in an auction for the mobile network unit of bankrupt...

iPhone helps Apple beat forecast with £1bn profit

The sale of more than five million iPhones helped Apple beat forecasts with a profit of almost £1bn for its third quarter.

Vodafone seeks share of €9bn M2M market

Vodafone is launching a communications platform to enable companies to speed up and reduce risk on projects where machines communicate with each other....

Apple to open iPhone up to Orange and T-Mobile

Apple is to open the iPhone 3G to Orange and T-Mobile at the end of its two-year exclusive deal with O2.
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