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| Spyware found in 150000 mobile phones, says security company Global Times More than 150000 mobile phone users are victims of Xwodi, Beijing-based NetQin Technology Company, a mobile security services firm said Wednesday. The firm did not say what phone company the customers mainly used, or whether the victims were ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| London Underground could boast mobile coverage by 2012 LateRooms.com (press release) This would allow commuters and tourists to use their mobile phones while journeying underground. Huawei is currently in negotiations with Transport for London and engineering firm Thales about getting the system up and running over the coming year. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Telstra Glide mobile phone PC World Magazine The Telstra Glide prepaid mobile phone is a low cost, entry-level handset. Its slide-out QWERTY keyboard and resistive touchscreen are both poorly designed. Retailing for just $129, Telstra's Glide prepaid mobile phone is a low-cost, entry-level device ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Christchurch Quake: phone network updates National Business Review For residents of Christchurch, 260 payphones in and around Christchurch are enabled with free calling for local, national and mobile calls. Direct plug-in phones are the way to go as wireless phones will not be working if power has been lost. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Three held over illegal cell phones The Japan Times Police arrested an unemployed man from Tokyo and two mobile phone agents Tuesday on suspicion of failing to verify the identities of cell phone buyers, as required by law. The handsets are believed to have been used to perpetrate frauds. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Fixing State Deficits With Higher Cell Phone Taxes Fox Business Time and again, Congress entertains legislation like the Cell Phone Tax Moratorium Act, only to apathetically let such bills die on the vine. To make matters worse, NTU research has shown that taxes heaped upon mobile service are among the worst of all ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| OOIDA opposes hand-held phone restriction Land Line Magazine Looking further, that same study says "it is not clear if simply talking on a mobile telephone presents significant risk." "The study that they reference in the rulemaking shows that talking on a cell phone, whether hands-free or hand-held, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Better Input for Mobile Devices Is on the Horizon Law.com An accompanying detachable cradle securely holds the user's mobile phone upright for convenient viewing. A stowable kickstand performs a similar role for tablets. The keyboard also works with Bluetooth-compatible notebook and desktop computers. ... See all stories on this topic » |
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