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CES 2012

CES 2012

A photo gallery of images from this year's Consumer Electronics Show at Las Vegas.
(Jan 12, 2012)

Actress Olga Kurylenko (L), a 'Bond Girl' from the James Bond movie, 'Quantum of Solace,' and fellow 'Bond Girl,' actress Caterina Murino from the movie, 'Casino Royale,' appear at the Panasonic booth as MGM Studios and Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment unveil 'Bond 50,' a box-set featuring all 22 James Bond films on Blu-ray Disc in celebration of the James Bond franchise's 50th anniversary. (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images)


 

PHOTOS: Motorola's Connected Car at TETRA 2012

Motorola showed off its in-car technology for emergency personnel and police officers

PHOTOS: TMT Finance & Investment - Day 2

Infrastructure sharing came under the spotlight on Day 2 of the conference

GALLERY: TMT Finance & Investment Middle East

Financiers and telco execs gathered in Dubai to dicuss telecoms investment

LTE MENA - photo gallery

Telco professionals from across the region gathered in Dubai for LTE MENA 2012

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Location-based services are gaining more attention and greater maturity, says Hamilton-Clark.
Mark Sutton Location-based mobile services set to surge

Study shows that location-based services gain most interest from mobile users

Saudi Arabia leads as the number one country in the world with the highest proportion of mobile phone users.
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KSA has a ratio of 188%, followed by Vietnam and Oman in the 2nd and 3rd places

Richard O'Sullivan said that Symbian continues to lead the market in mobile impressions in the UAE
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Nokia is still in the top spot in ME, however Apple and Android are catching on


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