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New 'Fonecast' podcast edition available to download

The latest edition of 'The Fonecast' - a podcast about mobile phones (that features me as one of the contributors, I hasten to add) - is now available to download from iTunes. We've included information about voicemail security, industry news headlines and an assortment of reviews.
4.9.06 09:07


'Virus' attacks on mobile phones

A professor at the University of California's UC Davis College of Engineering has discovered that hackers could disable internet-connected mobile phones by hiding malicious data in legitimate downloads, causing the devices to remain connected and run their batteries down quickly. Meanwhile, antivirus company F-Secure has reported a smartphone virus that can spread to PCs.

6.9.06 13:35


Mobile companies suffer EU VAT setback

UK mobile phone networks hoping to claim back VAT on the cost of multi-billion pound 3G licences have been told there was no VAT involved. The announcement by an EU legal advisor isn't legally binding at this stage but is likely to be followed by the European Court of Justice.
7.9.06 19:14


Carphone Warehouse resolves insurance problem with FSA

The Carphone Warehouse has been fined by the UK's Financial Services Agency for a problem that resulted in some customers not receiving proper information about their mobile phone insurance. The retailer has recently been working with the FSA to resolve the issue.
8.9.06 08:08


New edition of 'The Fonecast' podcast

The latest edition of 'The Fonecast' podcast is now online at www.thefonecast.com or via iTunes - this week we've looked at the Nokia E61, the LG U400, the Sony Mylo and a couple of software downloads as well as covering the week's mobile news headlines.
8.9.06 14:30


Vodafone joins broadband battlefield

Vodafone has done a deal with BT that'll see the mobile company offering fixed-line broadband services by the end of the year.
11.9.06 14:14


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