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Disney unit set to buy Israeli mobile operator
Shamrock Holdings, the investment arm of Disney, is in talks with Motorola about buying Israeli mobile operator MIRS. However, neither Shamrock nor Motorola is commenting on the rumour. Israel's Globes business newspaper reported that Motorola has hired Merrill Lynch to...
Tags: Mobile Operator, Disney Corp., Mobile, Motorola Inc., Manufacturing, Shamrock Holdings, MIRS, Sophie Curtis, The Walt Disney Co.
Articles 2009-06-07
Nokia to use Intel mobile chips
Chipmaker Intel will supply power-efficient Atom processors for Nokia's new range of mobile phones in what could be a landmark deal for Intel. Despite being a market leader in PCs, Intel has failed to find a route into mobiles until now. ...
Tags: Mobile Chip, Nokia Corp., Mobile, Intel Corp., Chip, Atom Processor, Advertising & Promotion, Semiconductors, Network Technology, Marketing, Hardware, Networking, Sophie Curtis
Articles 2009-06-22
Microsoft-Yahoo deal unlikely, says analyst
A deal that would see Yahoo! sell its search properties to Microsoft is looking increasingly unlikely due to disagreements over price, says analyst Sandeep Aggarwal. He puts the odds of a deal at 50%, despite deeming it an 80% certainty a few weeks ago. ...
Tags: Yahoo! Inc., Analyst, Microsoft Corp., Sophie Curtis
Articles 2009-06-16
Disney develops netbook for kids
Disney is teaming up with computer developer Asus to bring out a netbook aimed at six to 12-year-olds. "Netpal", which will launch in late July, will sell at Toys "R" Us and Amazon for USD350. It includes a Radio Disney widget that streams music from the channel, a photo...
Tags: Disney Corp., Netbook, Hardware, ASUSTek Computer Inc., Toys "R" Us, Netbooks, Nettops & MIDs, Sophie Curtis, Amazon.com Inc., The Walt Disney Co.
Articles 2009-06-16
Clear Channel to let artists make their own web radio
Clear Channel Radio and Front Line Management will launch a new service in July that allows musicians to produce their own online radio shows. The service, dubbed a.p.e. artist personal experience radio, will run channels featuring songs picked by the artist, interviews and commentary. Clear Channel hopes that artists...
Tags: Web, Artist, Radio, Clear Channel Communications Inc., Advertising & Promotion, Marketing, Sophie Curtis
Articles 2009-06-15
Simon & Schuster adds e-books to Scribd
Book publisher Simon & Schuster will sell 5,000 e-book titles through Scribd, an online document-sharing service that has drawn criticism for making pirated texts available for download. It is the first time a major New York publisher has made its...
Tags: Simon & Schuster Inc., Antipiracy, Scribd, E-books, Piracy, Personal Technology, Business Operations, Corporate Law, Simon and Schuster, Sophie Curtis, Amazon.com Inc.
Articles 2009-06-11
Kelkoo to revamp Virgin online shopping channel
Price-comparison site Kelkoo is teaming up with Virgin Media to revamp Virgin’s online shopping channel. Virgin is hoping that Kelkoo’s links with more than 500 retailers, including eBay and several high street stores, will help increase the number of visitors to the channel. ...
Tags: Kelkoo, Virgin Media, Retail, Web Site Development, Web Technology, Internet, Sophie Curtis, eBay Inc., Virgin Media Inc.
Articles 2009-06-10
Dell plans big acquisition
Dell plans to acquire a ?significant-sized company? during the next few months, according to CEO Michael Dell. Sources say the firm is hoping to expand its data-storage and tech-services businesses. Dell recently sold USD1bn in bonds ?for general corporate purposes?....
Tags: Acquisition, Dell Computer Corp., Smb/Sme, Mergers & Acquisitions, Corporate Law, Investment, Finance, Business Operations, Sophie Curtis
Articles 2009-06-10
Google News experiments with Wikipedia links
Google News is experimenting with displaying links to Wikipedia articles in the list of sources on some of its stories. The news comes only a month after Google CEO Eric Schmidt criticised newspapers for failing to make a profit from online distribution, advising them to take inspiration from user-generated...
Tags: Google Inc., Google News, Wikipedia, Wiki, Online Communications, Wikimedia Foundation, Inc., Sophie Curtis
Articles 2009-06-09
Universal puts music on iPhone game
iPhone gamers will have in-game access to Universal’s music catalogue after the record label signed a new partnership with Tapulous, creators of the Tap Tap Revenge series of games on the iPhone and iPod Touch. Users of Tap Tap Revenge...
Tags: Apple iPhone, Music, Games, Business Structures, Personal Technology, Finance, Universal Music Group, Tapulous, Sophie Curtis, Apple Inc.
Articles 2009-06-08
Startup to outsource iPhone app development
Ex-employees of Vidoop, the failed password management firm, are launching Urban Airship, a new company that will outsource development of iPhone applications. Urban Airship currently offers to develop push notifications and iPhone storekit provisioning. Urban Airship claims to specialise in...
Tags: Apple iPhone, Outsource, Outsourcing, It Operations, Business Operations, Outsourcing & Subcontracting, Sophie Curtis, Apple Inc., Google Inc., Palm Inc., Research In Motion Ltd.
Articles 2009-06-08
AT&T to release new Motorola phone
US mobile operator AT&T is launching Motorola’s new Karma phone, aimed at consumers interested in text messaging, instant messaging and social networking via Facebook and MySpace. The device also features a miniature qwerty keyboard. Motorola has struggled to regain market share...
Tags: Phone, Network, High-speed Internet, AT&T Corp., Motorola Inc., Broadband Internet, Text Messaging/SMS/MMS, Cellular Phones, Networking, Telecommunications, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Online Communications, MySpace, Facebook, Sophie Curtis
Articles 2009-06-23

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Gallery: Best business iPhone apps
Apple's iPhone might be seen by many as largely a consumer device, with games and media apps regularly topping the ‘What's Hot' list on iTunes. However, the App Store currently stocks more than 2,000 business apps and, with the iPhone currently dominating around 13 percent of the smartphone market, the...
Tags: Apple iPhone, app, Business App
News items 2009-10-29
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