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China is tightening control over its online music and game industries, ordering distributors to submit all imported products for approval by official censors, the government said.
The rules apply to Web sites and mobile phone companies that distribute music, the ministry said. It said distributors of Chinese music must register but won't be required to submit products for approval.
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The mobile, almost unlike any other device, has changed the way we work, socialise and live our lives. But although many of us could now no longer live without our mobiles, according to Sir David Brown, Chairman of Motorola, the mobile industry had no idea how successful they would become.
Speaking at a conference in 2006, he admitted that in the mid-1980s the mobile phone industry estimated that by the year 2000, there would be a market for about 900,000 mobile phones worldwide.
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In case you couldn't really wrap your brain around what a white version of the BlackBerry Pearl might look like, we've finally laid our paws on some eye candy that should clear things right up for ya. According to our sources, it's not a flat color, but a pearly white that "shines" -- a little more glitzy than the solid black we're used to seeing on this sucker. Launching any day now.
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Commodore Games, the reminisce of Commodore Amiga has signed a deal with mobile game developer Kiloo to bring some of the Commodore Amiga’s biggest games to mobile phones. Most of the initial games that will emerge from the deal will be from the computer’s back catalogue of games between the early and mid 1980’s.
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Mobile mad Brits are in for a shock thanks to new research published today which reveals that there's actually more filth on our phones than the average loo. Mobile phone retailer Dial-a-Phone conducted the study taking swabs from everyday objects and analyzing the bacteria found on them. The shocking results found that there's more muck on our mobiles than the average door handle, keyboard, and bottom of a shoe or even a toilet seat.
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Socket Communications today unveiled its new handheld mobile computer specifically designed to make essential business mobile productivity solutions possible and affordable. The company's extensive line of mobile data collection and networking connectivity peripherals combined with the new handheld make Socket a one-stop supplier of mobile computing hardware systems.
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