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Mobile means business at mobile-device.biz

by Scott Bicheno on 9 February 2011, 22:23

Tags: General Business

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Upwardly mobile

With global smartphone sales overtaking those of PCs for the first time, and the most highly-anticipated Mobile World Congress for years about to kick-off, what is really needed is an online information resource that keeps you up to date, makes sense of it all, and offers a much-needed dose of perspective.

That's why we created mobile-device.biz - a brand new site devoted to the business of mobile.

Headed-up by HEXUS.channel editor Scott Bicheno, and powered by HEXUS, mobile-device.biz is an online news and opinion resource designed specifically to cater to the information needs of technology professionals, industry insiders and early adopters of mobile devices.

"For a tech business writer, focusing on mobile devices is a no-brainer," said Bicheno. "Much of the innovation, growth, competition and buzz is in this sector so the challenge is keeping up with it all. It's  the task of me and my team to provide a resource that enables our audience to do just that, as well as adding unique insight and perspective."

It's straight in at the deep end for Bicheno, who flies off to Barcelona at the end of this week for what is set to be a hectic and memorable MWC. But he and the team would love to hear your thought on the new site and what you would like to see on it. Don't be shy.

 



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The comments seem to work fine :)
Aye, there is nothing wrong with them :P
Sure - Particularly interested in the NFC bandwagon. Who's doing what, network vs handset responsibilities, settlement etc.
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Sure - Particularly interested in the NFC bandwagon. Who's doing what, network vs handset responsibilities, settlement etc.

I'm meeting NXP at MWC, so we should get an update from them.
Ooooh, swanky news hexus stuffs :D

Very interested in SoCs aimed at bringing android to the mass market. I'd like a cheaper - and possibly PAYG - phone when my current contract expires, but frankly the ability to very quickly check email, pull up a google map or check the cricket scores really appeals to me too. If we can get more cheap android handsets at mass-market prices (by which I assume they mean ~< £100 PAYG and ~< £15/month contract) I may be persuaded to stick with android this summer :)

EDIT: oops, thought I was commenting on the Broadcom announcement: epic morning fail (not had my coffee yet ;) ). Doesn't change the fact that I'm interested in cheaper Android handsets, just means that comment doesn't make much sense on this article ;)