Thursday, February 17, 2011

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Microsoft-Nokia Alliance Will Have to Get the Bugs Out
New York Times
Nokia, which shipped 450 million phones last year, will use its massive leverage over suppliers to rapidly bring down the price of Windows Mobile phones, which have tended to be priced at the top range of the Smartphone segment. ...
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Simple Phone Makers War for 60-Plus Market
PC Magazine
Doro, Emporia, Bea-fon and Telefunken aim to crack the US with cell phones sporting big buttons and clear screens. By Sascha Segan BARCELONA—Are you over 60? A growing group of mobile phone makers here at Mobile World Congress are vying for your ...
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Mobile World Congress 2011: ZTE to Include NFC Chips in Phones by Q2
Marketnews.ca
Chinese mobile phone maker ZTE, which managed to make the top-five mobile phone market share like for 2010, says it will start incorporating Near Field Communication (NFC) chips into its phones starting in the second quarter of this year. ...
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Marketnews.ca
Kaspersky: Mobile phone security rising in importance
Silicon.com
By Steve Ranger (@steveranger), 17 February 2011 15:48 Mobile phone security could soon be a bigger worry for consumers than viruses on their PCs, according to the head of antivirus company Kaspersky Lab. The current virus threat to mobile phones has ...
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Silicon.com
Android Introduces New Solar Powered Cell Phone
Daily Rosetta
Andriod introduces their latest solar powered cell phone – Umeox Apollo at the Mobile World Congress this week. Based in the report, presented by Mobile Crunch, Umoex Apollo, which is powered by Android, is the first mobile phone with solar power ...
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Daily Rosetta
Cloud Touch Available Soon on Vodafone UK, Cloud Q To Follow
ITProPortal
INQ's upcoming mobile phones centred around social networking, Cloud Touch and Cloud Q, will be launched on Vodafone UK this year. According to Electric Pig, although still unconfirmed the Cloud Touch should be available on Vodafone UK this April, ...
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ITProPortal
Leaders of WHO Cell Phone Research Urge Precautions in Using Cell Phones, Says ...
San Francisco Chronicle (press release)
"There are now more than 4 billion people, including children, using mobile phones. Even a small risk at the individual level could eventually result in a considerable number of tumours and become an important public-health issue. ...
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Safaricom launches recycling project
Kenya Broadcasting Corporation
Mobile phone service provider Safaricom on Thursday launched a recycling scheme meant to extend the lives of mobile phones and related accessories and solving the electronic waste challenges. This is the country's first recycling scheme and will be run ...
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Kenya Broadcasting Corporation
Phones Becoming Frontline in Credit Card Fraud Battle
GigaOm
17, 2011, 7:12am PT No Comments Mobile phones are increasingly being tapped to serve as the first line of protection against credit card and banking fraud. Banks, credit card companies and start-ups are all looking to leverage the ubiquity of cell ...
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MIPS Technologies, its Licensees and Partners to Showcase MIPS in Mobile from ...
IEWY News
CellGuide's ACLYS single-die provides an RF front-end and a GPS co-processor in a single chip, offering ultra low-power GPS solution for devices such as PNDs, PMPs, mobile phones, netbooks, tablets, MIDs and digital cameras. ...
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Pullicino Orlando, Bartolo, suspect phone tapping
Times of Malta
MPs Evarist Bartolo and Jeffrey Pullicino Orlando have filed a police report following suspicion that their mobile phones may be hacked. The Divorce Movement, of which both MPs form part, having co-sponsored the Bill for Divorce, said that the two were ...
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Mobile World: Video of Kinect-like motion technology for mobile devices
Seattle Times
BARCELONA - Motion sensors similar to the Xbox Kinect could be coming to mobile phones. With this new technology, mobile device users could use swiping motions to answer calls and navigate around menus, and zoom in and out by twisting a fist. ...
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Mobile radiation is dangerous
MorungExpress
The speculative fears of mobile phones being a danger to health in the long run, seem to be coming true. A latest government study talks about the harmful effects of not just using mobile phones but also the radiation from mobile phone towers. ...
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ViewSonic debuts V350 smartphone
CNET (blog)
When he's not testing the newest handsets on the market, he's blogging about cell phone news for Crave. In his On Call column, he answers reader questions and gives his take on the rapidly changing mobile industry. by cnet_aficionado February 17, ...
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CNET (blog)
Samsung Omnia 7 Vs Samsung Galaxy Tab-Indusputably Best Smartphones In 2011
PR-USA.net (press release)
Samung mobile phones are knownn for high functionality and userfreindliness in the globe and come with a wide range of innovative features. This time, you can pick up hottest handsets in your choices of Samsung Omnia 7 and Samung Galaxy Tab deals in UK ...
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