Webwire: Sony Mobile moving HQ; China Mobile buys into Anhui

Staff writer
24 Aug 2012
00:00

Sony Mobile moving HQ to Japan, cutting jobs

Sony is moving its mobile division's headquarters from Sweden to Tokyo, and will cut 1,000 jobs - or around 15% of its mobile division's workforce – concurrent with the relocation.

eWeek

China Mobile buys into voice recognition firm

China Mobile has arranged to acquire a 15% stake in voice recognition software developer Anhui USTC iFlytek for 1.36 billion yuan ($214 million), in its latest attempt to bolster its speech processing capabilities.

Bloomberg

AU, NZ govts lean on telcos to cut roaming costs

The Australian and New Zealand governments plans to introduce legislation that would force operators from both nations to slash their roaming fees for trans-Tasman travellers, noting that the margin for calls between the nations is roughly 300%.

ABC News

Tablet sales pegged to top 100m this year
More than 100 million tablets are expected to ship worldwide this year, ABI Research predicts. In the second quarter, Apple alone shipped 17 million tablets – just shy of the combined sales from all tablet vendors during the whole of 2010.

Agence France Presse

Nomura cuts rating on Bharti Airtel shares

Another brokerage firm has cut its rating for Bharti Airtel shares, with Japan's Nomura shaving its target price for the Indian operator by 25% and downgrading its recommendation to reduce.

Fox Business

Rival platforms lack iOS SMS security flaw

Most competing mobile platforms to Apple's iOS don't have the same security hole associated with spoofing reply addresses in SMS messages, by the simple expedient of not showing reply addresses to the user, research from AdaptiveMobile shows.

SlashGear

Qualcomm to supply chips for LG 4G phone

Chipmaker Qualcomm will provide its Snapdragon S4 quad-core processors for LG Electronics' upcoming LTE smartphone.

Korea Times

AU man using Find My iPad accused of trespass

An Australian court must decide on whether a man broke trespassing laws by using Apple's Find My iPad app to track down his stolen device, and to remotely activate an alarm while the iPad was inside another man's house.

Sydney Morning Herald

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