Thursday, February 24, 2011

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Cops won't ban mobile phones in Wankhede during WC
Indian Express
The Mumbai Police have decided not to ban mobile phones inside the Wankhede stadium during the World Cup matches. With the threat of the city being in the radar of terrorists, the police were contemplating banning spectators from carrying mobile phones ...
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2degrees Christchurch network – if it's important, call
Scoop.co.nz (press release)
Significant progress in restoring mobile services on the 2degrees Christchurch network means customers there can now use their mobile phones. Chief Executive Eric Hertz says Christchurch service is available, so people who have held off using their ...
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150000 Chinese cell phones bugged
CNNGo.com
You might be on the phone, but do you know who else is listening? It might more than the usual suspects. You might be thinking "government" after reading about 150000 Chinese cell phone being bugged, but it might not be the case this time, ...
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Access to smart phones will put power in Africans' hands
Irish Times
This is the beginning of a major shift in what we can expect from mobile phones and their users across the world. It will take some time to play out, but smart phones will remorselessly push out other phones. The smart phone market hit 100 million ...
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Mobile Touch-And-Go Payments 2 Years Away
Smart Office
By Matthew Lentini | Friday | 2011-02-25 The use of mobile phones for touch-and-go payment systems is still at least two years away according to a survey by mobile commerce provider, Sybase, Inc. While Near Field Communication (NFC) technology that ...
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US fights to shutter huge mobile text spammer
msnbc.com
By Matt Liebowitz The US Federal Trade Commission is taking legal steps to shut down a massive text-messaging spam operation that blanketed mobile phones with millions of unsolicited texts over the past year and a half. Court documents filed Tuesday ...
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