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| Brits want to stick a mobile phone in orbit Inquirer By Edward Berridge According to the BBC, Surrey Satellite Technology in Guildford wants to see if you can get a mobile phone to work in a difficult ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| State media: North Korea's Kim meets Egyptian CEO Bloomberg The project drew attention as it brought a symbol of economic progress and individual freedom, the mobile phone, to one of the world's most harshly ruled ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| New Technology For Remitting Funds Via Cell Phones Positive For Telcos Bernama KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 24 (Bernama) -- The new technology for remitting funds via cell phones will have a positive credit implications for Asian ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Drivers must accept responsibility The Daily Evergreen However, it cannot yet distinguish between the driver's cell phone and those of passengers. T-Mobile is fine tuning the service to make that distinction, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| China Telecom Aims To Sell 60M CDMA Mobile Phones CapitalVue HK) aims to sell 60 million units of CDMA cell phones in 2011, of which over 30 million are expected to be 3G phones, reports cww.net.cn, citing Chairman ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| D25 considers cell tower TribLocal T-Mobile approached the district as a means of improving cell phone service in the area. The Dunton property was a prime location because there's already a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Irish start-up combats cyber bullying with new mobile app Siliconrepublic.com With the worrying growth of cyber bullying, grooming and sexting when children use mobile phones, Don Corbett, CEO of Associate Mobile, points to a recent ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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