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Kickstarter’s success, Motorola goes to China and the Barcelona battle

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This week tech expert Stuart Miles from pocket-lint.com looks at the way crowdfunding sites like Kickstarter are changing the way tech startups not only raise cash, but also how they sell their products.  He also asks whether Motorola can make it big in China. And he discusses the fight between Samsung and HTC over who will own the show at the world’s largest mobile fair in Barcelona.