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Orange and Apple still arguing iPhone details

Deal not going so smoothie? Orange’s exclusive deal to distribute the iPhone in France may not be as solid as claimed, with the handset strangely absent at the Apple Expo in Paris, and a French newspaper reporting that the revenue share details are still under discussion. Continued

Interview TI predicts market surge Rumors of the demise of Texas Instruments’ (TI) Hollywood mobile TV chip are exaggerated, according to Yoram Solomon, director of strategic marketing, industry, and standards at the company. Continued

One handset, two SIM cards Keeping your work and private calls separate without carrying two handsets around could soon be a real possibility. Samsung yesterday unveiled its DuoS D880 handset, which allows owners to use two SIM cards in a single phone. Continued

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When is a BlackBerry not a BlackBerry?

Will Head writes… RIM is soon going to be rolling out a version of its much prized instant email software that will run on Microsoft’s Windows Mobile platform. The company has offered similar functionality in the past through BlackBerry Connect,… Continued

Creates DRAM team Japanese electronics giant Sony has teamed up with German-based chip maker Qimonda to design dynamic random access memory (DRAM) chips for consumer and graphics applications. Continued

Pictures claiming to have been taken on Apple’s forthcoming iPhone have tipped up on the internet. The image, showing a man tucking into some jam on toast, was spotted by Mobile Guerilla, after constantly typing taken with an apple iphone… Continued

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Hollywood mobile TV chip is alive (just) in Texas

Interview TI predicts market surge Rumors of the demise of Texas Instruments’ (TI) Hollywood mobile TV chip are exaggerated, according to Yoram Solomon, director of strategic marketing, industry, and standards at the company. Continued

Exclusive You and whose portal? Nokia is being handed a sharp lesson in business basics: don’t compete with your biggest customers. Continued

At a price Orange is to charge customers for extending network coverage into buildings with limited or no coverage, while still billing them for calls carried over their own broadband connection, according to the firm’s picocell strategy, announced today. Continued

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3 offers Pay As You Go from 5p per minute

Following on from Orange’s new pre-pay tariff yesterday, 3 has announced a new pricing structure for its Pay As You Go customers, with calls now from 5p per minute - the cheapest any network any time call rate available from… Continued

Vodafone aims to encourage customers to sign up to its family tariff by selling two Samsung C300s, or two Nokia 1600s, in a single bundle. The Samsung deal costs 75, and the Nokia deal costs 50. They’ll be sold in… Continued

The propaganda Not everyone wants - or indeed needs - a super phone in their pocket, loaded with features and raring to satisfy any and every multimedia whim at a moment’s notice. Some just want a decent enough camera, a… Continued

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If users are a security threat, how do you manage them?

Mobile Clinic Your problems answered by the experts In our final mobile clinic, The Register’s resident experts return to provide their opinions on the questions you’ve raised. Continued

Is there anybody out there? A network glitch left Vodafone UK customers travelling abroad without data and voice connectivity this morning. Continued

Deal not going so smoothie? Orange’s exclusive deal to distribute the iPhone in France may not be as solid as claimed, with the handset strangely absent at the Apple Expo in Paris, and a French newspaper reporting that the revenue share details are still under discussion. Continued

At a price Orange is to charge customers for extending network coverage into buildings with limited or no coverage, while still billing them for calls carried over their own broadband connection, according to the firm’s picocell strategy, announced today. Continued

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