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Thursday, 3rd November 2005
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  • Nokia sees mobile TV networks running by mid-2006
  • China hardware exports continue to grow
  • Pop stars tap new technology to market music
  • HP announces change to board election policy
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    Nokia sees mobile TV networks running by mid-2006
    Mobile phone giant Nokia expects mobile TV networks using its chosen standard to be up and running by the middle of next year, allowing people to watch live TV broadcasts on their mobile phones. More...

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    China hardware exports continue to grow
    Market research figures from Mainland China and Taiwan indicate the manufacture of digital cameras and other computing-related devices for export show no signs of slowing. More...

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    Pop stars tap new technology to market music
    When Madonna takes the stage in Lisbon to perform her new single "Hung Up", it will be the culmination of weeks of promotion harnessing new technology that is revolutionising the music industry. More...

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