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Yahoo Mobile News

The Conservative’s
Technology
Manifesto was launched yesterday with several laudable aims, however its
ambitions seem confused.

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The Register Mobile News

But not saying how, or when

Barclaycard has let slip plans to deploy NFC-enabled mobile phones, along with Orange, before the end of 2010.…

Web threats: Why conventional protection doesn’t work

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ZDNet UK Mobile News

The company’s chief technology officer said he expects a launch of mobile handsets with 4G capability within three to six months after launching its 4G network

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If you have the right kind of phone

Vodafone customers can get free books today, assuming they’ve got the right kind of handset and can find the download page.…

What is your recession sales strategy?

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Apple may be preparing to allow multi-tasking on the iPhone handset,
according to media reports.

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Google apps ‘postponed’ on China carriers

Motorola will soon push Microsoft’s Bing search engine onto Android phones in China, after announcing an alliance with the Redmond software giant that will see Bing appear on Androids across the globe.…

Case Study: WhatsUp keeps Legoland turnstyles ringing

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The Tories have promised to roll out superfast broadband to most of the country as part of a strategy to make the UK a hotbed of technological talent.

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Guardian Mobile News

EMI told not to sell single tracks as downloads in ruling which could mean further losses for music label

Pink Floyd, the British rock group behind platinum-selling albums The Dark Side of the Moon and The Wall, today secured a legal victory for the much-maligned genre of the concept album against the apparently inexorable march of the instant pop download.

In a high court ruling that led the band’s fans to proclaim a victory for their heroes’ artistic integrity over the forces of commercial exploitation, a judge ruled that EMI can no longer sell the songs from any Pink Floyd albums as single downloads or mobile phone ringtones.

After a case brought by the band’s surviving members, Roger Waters, David Gilmour and Nick Mason, the high court chancellor, Sir Andrew Morritt, said the label must adhere to a clause in its contract with the group intended to “preserve the artistic integrity of the albums” which prevented the unbundling of Pink Floyd’s records.

Pink Floyd became one of the biggest rock bands in history with their elaborate and experimental concept albums and highly theatrical live tours. EMI had argued that its deal with the band, reaffirmed in 1999 before the download market took off, related to physical CDs and DVDs but not to online distribution.

Pink Floyd alleged, and EMI agreed, that the label had allowed online downloads from the albums and allowed parts of tracks to be used as ringtones despite the clause which “expressly prohibits” EMI from selling songs out of context.

The judge granted the band the declaration they sought – that the contract means EMI is not entitled to exploit recordings by online distribution or by any other means other than the complete original album without Pink Floyd’s consent.

“This is great for a band who are the masters of the concept album,” said Matthew Johns, who runs Brain Damage, a dedicated Pink Floyd fan site. “Their music is unlike most other artists and listening to a whole album can be an immersive experience if you get into the concepts.”

Generations of young people have, like Johns, pulled the curtains and turned down the lights to listen to the whole 43 minutes of 1973’s Dark Side of the Moon, in which tracks merge seamlessly, exploring themes of conflict, greed and the passage of time. Each side is a single piece, beginning and ending with a fading heartbeat. It sold an estimated 45 million copies.

The verdict means the band’s music may now have to be taken down from the iTunes online music store which requires that album tracks are for sale individually.

It could mean a further loss of revenue for EMI, which releases recordings for Coldplay and Kylie Minogue but last year posted a £1.75bn loss. Its chief executive, Elio Leoni-Sceti, this week announced his resignation and former ITV boss Charles Allen will take control of its music business.

Yesterday’s verdict is thought to be the first time a band have successfully taken their record label to court over the way it has distributed their music online. It could lead to other cases, music industry analysts believe.

Robert Howe QC, representing Pink Floyd, argued that it would have been “a very odd result” if members of Pink Floyd were able to control exactly how their music was sold as a physical product but there was “a free-for-all with no limitation on online distribution”.Elizabeth Jones QC, appearing for EMI, disagreed and said the word record “plainly applies to the physical thing – there is nothing to suggest it applies to online distribution”.

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Jobsian prophets predict multitasking for iPhone 4.0

Apple will add multitasking to the Jesus Phone this summer with the release of the divine handset’s version 4.0 software update, according to a report citing anonymous people who have accurately predicted Jobsian behavior in the past .…

Offloading malware protection to the cloud

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Yahoo Mobile News

Shadow culture secretary Jeremy Hunt reconfirmed today that a Conservative
government would endeavour to provide 100Mbit/s broadband to the population of
the UK if elected in May.

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ZDNet UK Mobile News

Part of Amendment 120A mirrors a BPI lobbying proposal, but the peer who tabled the amendment says there was a “mixture of influences”

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Virgin Media is testing the use of telegraph poles to deliver high-speed
broadband, in a move that could have wider implications for the future delivery
of broadband to rural areas.

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Bits of the internet on a phone? WE OWN THAT!

Gathering information from around the internet and presenting it on a mobile phone is protected by patent, according to Wireless Ink, which is suing Google and Facebook over it.…

Web threats: Why conventional protection doesn’t work

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Mexican billionaire and Telecoms tycoon Carlos Slim Helu has overtaken Bill Gates on the Forbes “rich list”.

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‘gis a job – there’s an app for that

The UK’s Jobcentre Plus service is now available through an iPhone application and Android, providing a vital service to the jobless-but-gadget-obsessed.…

Case Study: WhatsUp keeps Legoland turnstyles ringing

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ZDNet UK Mobile News

In a vote of 633 to 13, the Parliament voted down the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement, which aimed to regulate intellectual property

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Yahoo Mobile News

Alcatel-Lucent and GlobeNet, a wholly owned subsidiary of Brazilian telecommunication service provider Oi, have completed the upgrade of the 22,000km submarine cable system linking the US with Latin America.

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‘No decision’ on Opera Mobile

Opera has released an Opera Mini 5 beta for Google’s Android platform.…

Case Study: WhatsUp keeps Legoland turnstyles ringing

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Electronics giant Samsung is promising the first 3D TV sets will go on sale in Britain by the end of the month.

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ZDNet UK Mobile News

A measure to give courts the power to force ISPs to block suspected file-sharing sites has been condemned by BT, Google and others

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