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Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Britain to unveil plans for digital future
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain will lay out its funding plans for universal broadband coverage and endorse a move to allow closer co-operation between cash-strapped broadcasters when it unveils its vision for a digital future.

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Samsung, Nokia heat up smartphone contest
LONDON/SEOUL (Reuters) - The world's two largest cellphone makers, Nokia and Samsung Electronics Co Ltd, unveiled new phones on Monday, offering features comparable to iPhone and Pre, but at lower prices.

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Adobe to charge users for Acrobat.com
(Reuters) - U.S. software company Adobe Systems Inc said on Monday it had moved Acrobat.com out of public beta testing and would charge subscribers to use the online version of its popular PDF reader software Acrobat.

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Clear Channel deal gives musicians Web channels
LOS ANGELES (Billboard) - Artists like the Eagles and Christina Aguilera can now play DJ, at least online.

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U.S. senators ask FCC to review mobile handset deals
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Several U.S. senators urged regulators on Monday to review exclusive arrangements regarding mobile handset technology between wireless carriers and cell phone makers and how they affect competition and choice in the marketplace.

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