Monday, February 28, 2011

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Windows Phone 7: Is Verizon getting in on the act?
Christian Science Monitor
This week, several blogs reported that Verizon could soon begin selling a Windows Phone 7-powered handset. By Matthew Shaer / February 28, 2011 Windows Phone 7 handsets are spreading fast – AT&T, Sprint, and T-Mobile are all selling phones equipped ...
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Christian Science Monitor
Mobile Etiquette Worsens
Fox Business
By Kate Rogers If that person next to you on the train, gabbing away on her cell phone while typing away on her laptop, seems to be getting louder and more irritating—you aren't alone. Mobile manners in America are getting worse, according to a study. ...
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C TRIPL3 to Bring Breakthrough Mobile Technology to Ticketing Industry
San Francisco Chronicle (press release)
With the total number of cell phones expected to exceed five billion world-wide, businesses are striving to meet their customers' evolving mobile needs. San Diego-based C TRIPL3, LLC is breaking new ground in the way businesses provide mobile ticketing ...
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Android phone to replace shop till
Register
Mobile phones are going to replace physical wallets, but for taking payments, merchants still use expensive readers bought (or hired) from the banks. Alcatel-Lucent reckons that becomes unnecessary as its software will use a standard Android handset to ...
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Alcatel-Lucent unveils tiny base station for mobile phones
Monsters and Critics.com
Hanover, Germany - Alcatel-Lucent, the multinational maker of telecommunications gear, on Monday unveiled a new mobile phone base station that can be strapped to a lamppost to serve a whole street. A new technology known as femtocells is sweeping into ...
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54pc of Irish motorists admit using mobile phone while driving
Siliconrepublic.com
Irish car owners are continuing to use their mobile phones while driving, the AA has warned. Almost 54pc admit to having used a mobile occasionally while driving and over 9pc admit surfing the web on their smartphone while behind the wheel. ...
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Accessories for Cell phones
AccentedTouch
There are also who are interested in having inexpensive wholesale cell phone accessories because they have a store or shop of mobile phones and other accessories, and they sell items separately. In this time, it is quite impossible not to find anyone ...
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AccentedTouch
Samsung Galaxy 551 Review: Touch and keypad in holy matrimony
TechShout!
Despite manufacturers adding more resolutions to cameras on mobile phones, Samsung goes the retro way with a 3.2MP autofocus snapper minus LED flash on the Galaxy 551. Despite this, the still image quality is decent and it's only in low-light ...
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TechShout!
Three is the magic number
The Economist (blog)
BEING a vast and sparsely populated country, mobile phones are important in Canada. But hopes that the country's moribund wireless market will be opened up to greater competition have been dealt a blow. Earlier this month a federal court ruled that ...
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Tales of crime, war and mobile phones coming to Coalville Library
Loughborough News
More details are available at www.leics.gov.uk/britishlegion Also at Coalville Library there will be a free taster session for complete beginners who want to know how to use a mobile phone. This Myguide course takes place on Wednesday 16th March ...
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Loughborough News
Mobile Phone Display Shortages and New Technologies Result in Higher Prices
Connectus.net (press release)
As the mobile phone industry focuses on touch-enabled smart phones, results from the DisplaySearch Quarterly Mobile Phone Shipment and Forecast Report indicate strong revenue and shipment growth for this segment in Q3â10. Mobile phone display shipments ...
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DEMO: mSignia identifies mobile users for cloud services
VentureBeat
Mobile phones are highly personal devices. They have sensitive information on them, but nobody wants to enter passwords for every task they want to perform on a phone. So mSignia has come up with a way to let you log into a cloud service without ...
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VentureBeat
After iPhone, Connected Devices Emerge as AT&T's Savior
GigaOm
T-Mobile and Sprint are hawking tablets in their stores, and it is only a matter of time until operators no longer just sell cell phones but also a wider range of connected devices, as they chase what has become the savior of wireless business: ...
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Survey: AR-based app downloads set for steep growth
Mobile Business Briefing
The number of downloads to mobile phones of applications incorporating augmented reality (AR) will grow dramatically over the next few years, according to a new report by Juniper Research. The euphoria over augmented reality has not been matched to ...
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Kenya: Mobile Banking And Security Risks
AllAfrica.com
He saw that along with increased usage of mobile phones, the handset would become an excellent primary digital channel for money transfer in the local market. Fast forward to the current situation. Mobile money products now directly compete with local ...
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