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Struggling cell phone maker Nokia kicked off the world’s largest mobile phone trade show Monday by unveiling a new low-cost Windows smartphone that operators could give away free to customers, and another aimed at snap-happy consumers demanding better photo quality.

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It’s a case of minority gets the majority. Today around the world, the small 13 percent of mobile subscribers that use smartphones are actually hogging 65 percent of the mobile traffic.

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Digital television usage in the Philippines is expected to grow to 21 percent by 2015, from five percent last year and only one percent in 2005.

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