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O2 plans Near Field Communication launches in 2011

Mobile operator O2 will launch a series of products in the New Year based around Near Field Communication (NFC) technology, embedded into new smartphones.

Royal Mail price hikes expected to hit DM budgets

Price hikes proposed by the Royal Mail prior to a privatisation next year will hit agencies' direct marketing budgets, according to direct mail specialists Post Switch.

Merged News Corp/BSkyB considered unlikely to tie TV and newspaper ad sales

A merged News Corporation and BSkyB is unlikely to link up its TV and newspaper ad sales due to lack of "market power," according to the European Commission's competition experts.

European Commission's full statement about the News Corp/BSkyB deal

The European Commission has approved under the EU Merger Regulation the proposed acquisition of British and Irish pay TV operator BSkyB by News Corporation, a global media and communications company headquartered in the US.

Removing download limits could cause mobile data 'crunch'

Companies, like Three, which remove download limits from smartphone subscriptions could trigger a 3G "crunch", claims Wi-Fi operator The Cloud.

News Corp/BSkyB deal is likely to be passed, says Martin Sorrell

Sir Martin Sorrell, founder and chief executive of WPP, expects News Corporation's bid to buy the 60.9% of satellite and cable operator BSkyB it does not already own, to be passed by the regulators.

Everything Everywhere appoints broadband marketing chief

Orange and T-Mobile owner Everything Everywhere has appointed Sylvain Thevenot as its broadband marketing director.

BlackBerry posts record profits on 40% revenue rise

Research In Motion, the Canadian owner of the BlackBerry mobile phone brand, has posted record results for the third quarter of 2010 - with the greatest recorded number of handsets sold, and profit and revenue up.

Nokia sues Apple for breach of patent

Finnish mobile phone giant Nokia has issued a string of copyright claims against rival Apple in the UK, Germany and Netherlands.

CREATIVE STRATEGY: T-Mobile sings its way to a higher plane

When does advertising stop being advertising and become... something else? Hold that thought, because we'll be coming back to it on several levels.

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