Week 43: Trutap, Fluid Pixels and a Skyfire Exclusive
We talk to Carl from Trutap, Stuart from Fluid Pixels and Raj from Skyfire -- who gives us a brilliant exclusive for our European viewers.

We talk to Carl from Trutap, Stuart from Fluid Pixels and Raj from Skyfire -- who gives us a brilliant exclusive for our European viewers.
Ewan Spence of All About Symbian discusses a quietly confident Symbian Foundation.
Check out what we reckon is the new Nokia E63 and we have a special offer from DeviceAnywhere!
The full interview with Simon Ainslie, CEO of Nokia UK, focusing on Nokia's new Comes With Music service.
A preview of the interview we did with Simon Ainslie of Nokia UK
This week, check out our exclusive report on the iMovio iKit and more!
This week we're at Future of Web Apps
This week we bring you the 2008 Awards!
This week, we've turned Google.
Preview of the Monday show.
Here's a special report video featuring David Danon, CEO of SonicBoom at CTIA.
Here's a special report video of Bena Roberts talking about GoMoNews at CTIA.
This week we're at the LG Renoir launch.
We're at CTIA and Beijing!
Here's the MIR Show from CTIA!
A quick interview with Nihal Mehta of Buzzd at the Buzzd and Skyfire party, CTIA Sept 2008
Here's a preview of the upcoming CTIA Sept 2008 coverage on Mobile Industry Review
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A preview of our visit to the SonyEricsson party this week.
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Mobile Industry Review on location... Yes! This Saturday, we headed down to sunny Brighton on the south coast of England, to visit the inaugural social media cafe ('Tuttle Club') establishing itself in the town. We've got a packed episode of pure joy for you, featuring: News and comment on the week's events, Lastminute's FoneFood service, Josh Russell at the Tuttle Club, a normob-walkabout, Sony Ericsson News, TwistedCarbon's Bluetooth Speakerphone, Apple iPhone simply isn't business critical: D...
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Several SMS Text News members were at the AQA ('Any Questions Answered') summer party last Friday. We brought along the camera and produced the podcast and took advantage of the fact there were a lot of normobs ('normal mobile users') in one place. And of course, we didn't let the opportunity pass to grab AQA's Marketing Director, Paul Cockerton. He always has some interesting insights. So much so that we're going to publish an extended version of the interview featured in today's podcast later ...
We take a look at Sagem, we discuss 3, we cast a glance toward the inevitable iPhone availability discussion, we discuss the Nokia Tube and Dan and Ben get overrun by some testosterone-fueled normob hoodies (who aren't, actually, wearing hoodies).