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Mobile News Wrapup

DRM cut the ties with Nokia; Samsung got fresh handsets and AppCircus helps struggling mobile app developers.
Mobile phones are like relationships; they come and go. Whatever that means, Gadg suggest that you better bring attention to this mobile news:
* Has DRM put an end on Nokia’s international music download plan? Digital Rights Management (DRM) software is said to be the reason why DRM decided to end the free music downloads with cellphone puchases which cover 27 different countries. The said program was launched in Asia, African and European markets in 2008 as an alternative for iTunes. A Nokia spokesperson claimed that the markets seem to “want a DRM-free music service.”
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