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On Friday September the 8th on the KenRadio show. Ken and Andy talked about Amazon offers TV and films online, Viacom fuels overpayment fears, 9 million U.S. computer users affected by spyware, WIMax ready to go national in the US, Apple admits shutdown fault in MacBooks, global mobile phone connections hit 2.5bn, Japan braces for mobile number portablility, and in web search, business is better than sex.
Will the new CEO at Gateway make a difference? We will just have to wait and see. Amazon opens Amazon Unbox. The latest portal that allows you to download television shows and movies. Sex and pornography are no longer the most popular searched on the internet. Business and e-commerce is now the most searched on the internet. According to Amanda Spinks at Queensland University of Technology. The total number of mobile connections in the world reached 2.5bn, having passed the two billion mark just 12 months ago. According to estimated from Wirless Intelligence, a body set up by research firm Ovum and GSM Association. |