Thursday, February 24, 2011

Google Alert - mobile phones

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Huawei U8500 T-Mobile Bound? Receives FCC Approval
TmoNews
By David, Managing Editor February 23rd, 2011 7:46 pm EST View Comments Few things excite us more than when we see an unknown phone come through the FCC with the necessary bands to run on T-Mobile's 3G/4G network. Phonescoop caught wind of the Huawei ...
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Calling all cars: cell phone networks and the future of traffic
Ars Technica
One of the most widespread and powerful sensors is the mobile phone. Equipped with GPS and connected to the Internet, modern smartphones are an important source of information that many companies use to provide traffic data. Google Maps, for example, ...
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Controversy with Draft National Road Safety Strategy Proposing a Mobile Ph Ban ...
CFO World
With over ten years' experience in the industry, Strike believes the real issue about mobile phones and driving is that people don't understand what "hands-free" is. According to Strike's CEO Chris Ryan "Our research has indicated that many motorists ...
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Samsung and its successful products
Phone Beta
Samsung have released a number of the very best and most productive mobile phones in the and have garnered a reputation as trend setters with such landmarks as becoming the first organization to produce a phone with a camera that has 7 megapixels along ...
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Phone Beta
App to convert phone into concert speaker
Times of India
The researchers carried out experiments during two performances at the Nibe music festival in Denmark last June and involved 19 test participants who used the application on their mobile phones to augment their sound experience at the concerts. ...
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At What Age Should a Child Have a Cell Phone?
Patch.com
This weekly Q&A feature for Hermosa families looks at the number of youngsters who own a mobile device. By Jacqueline Howard | Email the author | 5:00pm Although enamored, this 2-year-old is clearly too young for a cell phone. ...
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Brain gets affected by mobile phones
TopNews Arab Emirates
Brain can be affected by the use of mobile phones, a study by the National Institutes of Health in the US has stated. After having spent about 50 minutes on the phone, higher sugar use in the brain that takes place due to increased activity took place. ...
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TopNews Arab Emirates
The Challenge of Turning Phones into Credit Cards
TrustedReviews
Mobile phones are already attractive to thieves. Why add this functionality and give them even more motivation to lift one out of your pocket? Mangiagalli says the answer is easy: phones are more secure than credit cards. "The touch transaction is ...
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AU by KDDI introduced Mamornino 2 a new Kid mobile phone by Kyocera
AkihabaraNews
AU by KDDI has introduced yesterday in japan the second version of its Kid phone, the Mamorino 2. Designed as a tracking device for kids, this GPS Phones with emergency alarm and call alert, has been improved to received up to 10 pre-programmed numbers ...
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Phone a pasture
ABC Online
Farmers may soon be able to check the condition of their paddocks and pasture simply by opening their mobile phone. Research underway at the Remote Economic Participation CRC hopes to use satellite imagery to develop real time monitoring systems that ...
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Mobile Phones Linked To Brain Damage: Bad News For Al-Queda
The Spoof (satire)
Recent reports into the effects of using a mobile phone on the brain were welcomed throughout the world community yesterday. Although slow to admit it, most major mobile phone giants have accepted there is a risk of brain dysfunction over middle to ...
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Stolen phone found in boxers
Reading Post
By Alan Bunce A teenager found with a mobile phone half an hour after it was reported stolen from a house has been acquitted of burglary. Reading Crown Court heard Kieran O'Keefe, 19, of Ian Mikardo Way, Caversham, was found by a police officer with ...
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