Friday, December 31, 2010

Google Alert - mobile phones

News7 new results for mobile phones
 
Mobile phones 'open to attack'
Aljazeera.net
More than 80% of mobile phones could be at risk as hackers manipulate vulnerabilities in phone technology. German researchers say mobile phones may be the ...
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Aljazeera.net
Mobile phones, SIM cards seized during raids in Jamshedpur jail
Times of India
RANCHI: Three mobile phones and five SIM cards were seized during raids in a jail in Jamshedpur steel city Friday, police said. Acting on a tip-off, ...
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Global And China Mobile Phone Baseband Industry Report, 2010
PR-USA.net (press release)
Nokia develops more suppliers actively, and the shipment of its mobile phone with the basebands of Infineon and Broadcom soared in 2010, which grasps the ...
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Future tech: Predictions for 2011
IBNLive.com
Quite like mobile phones overtaking fixed-line connections many years ago, Internet on the mobile will show significant signs of overtaking usage from ...
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Sony Wants To Prevent US Imports Of LG Phones
ITProPortal
One of the patents cited by Sony in the lawsuit is related to the manner in which mobile phones associate a photo with a contact. ...
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ITProPortal
New generation of tablets proves the right prescription
Irish Times
Mobile operators multiplied in 2010. Competition in Ireland's mobile phone market is not quite as aggressive as it could be but that could change in the ...
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Irish Times
T-Mobile primed to announce Motorola Cliq 2 at CES
CNET (blog)
T-Mobile indicated back in the fall that some of its upcoming smart phones will feature the ability to make calls and send texts over Wi-Fi using the Kineto ...
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CNET (blog)


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