Thursday, February 24, 2011

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Telecoms: Downwardly mobile
Financial Times
T hat was the disparaging tweet from Vic Gundotra, a senior Google executive, as Nokia announced this month that it was to use Microsoft's software as the basis for its fightback in the rapidly growing market for internet-enabled mobile phones. ...
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Financial Times
CTIA's Big Phone Show Moves to New Orleans
PC Magazine
The move will also affect next year's flow of cell-phone news, probably for the better. Here's why: as CES (in early January) has become more about mobile phones, we've been having a logjam of big trade shows at the beginning of the year. ...
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Cell Phones Emit "Significant Amounts Of Radiation" Into The Brain, Study Finds
Daily Health Report
As more than 300 million cell phones are in use throughout the world today, new studies are working to determine whether or not the mobile telephone devices are safe for use. Researchers discovered that talking on a cell phone may increase the activity ...
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Daily Health Report
Microsoft Divulges More on Windows Phone Problems
EnterpriseMobileToday.com
By Stuart J. Johnston Microsoft is providing additional information about an update to the Windows Phone 7 (WP7) operating system that caused unrecoverable failures in some Samsung mobile phones when it began distribution earlier this week. ...
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Samsung Galaxy S 4G (T-Mobile)
CNET
Pros: 4G, front camera, mobile hot spot. I had the Vibrant, and the new 4G is like an upgraded Vibrant. Cons: Overheats. Minimal memory. Poor speaker phone. Videoconferencing is totally broken. Older Android OS. Many glitches in preloaded apps. ...
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US Cellular net income flat, posts operating loss
Forbes
AP , 02.24.11, 03:54 PM EST CHICAGO -- Regional cell phone company US Cellular Corp. on Thursday said its fourth-quarter net income and revenue were flat with a year ago, as it continued to lose subscribers. The company's net income came to $6.8 ...
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Is Developing a Mobile App Worth the Cost?
Yahoo! Tech (blog)
And how many with a mobile website? For mobile websites, it's easy. The best indicator is how many people actually browse the web on their mobile phones. As of late 2010, it's currently over 36% of all US mobile phone subscribers. ...
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TN agri varsity VC proposes free mobiles for 81L farmers
Times of India
COIMBATORE: Free mobile phones for farmers could well become the next election sop of the Tamil Nadu government. The Tamil Nadu Agricultural University (TNAU) has submitted a proposal to the government to provide free mobile phones to 81 lakh farm ...
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NFC: The Power to 'Touch and Transact'
Wireless Week
However, while both smartphones and traditional mobile phones offer basic voice and SMS, the divide begins to widen when you introduce capabilities for additional services such as ring tone, music, video, billing top-ups, etc. For users of traditional ...
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Wireless Week
NeuAer lets you tag the radio signature of your ex
CNET (blog)
He believes that location reporting services on mobile phones--apps such as Foursquare--are too coarse and require too much work to use. NeuAer technology uses more than just the location sensors in phones to "tag" locations, for much better resolution ...
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CNET (blog)
Enabing Enterprise MobileBI Using Low Cost Mobile Phones
Smart Data Collective
They can use this integrated software to communicate continuous improvement initiatives in real time and respond to unexpected deviations and exceptions in real-time – all using a simple mobile phone. Collecting data, such as pressure, temperature, ...
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'Mobile' driving cases on rise
Deccan Chronicle
24: It seems that the motorists in the state can't resist talking on their mobile phones while driving. In all, 2046 people have been fined for using their mobile phones while driving in the last two years. "In 2009-2010, 378 persons were booked for ...
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Legislators learn about cell phone risks
News & Observer
Both bills would outlaw not only talking on a cell phone while driving but also using it to select music, take pictures, check websites and play games. "We're in a mobile society," Tillis said. "A lot of people's offices are on the road. ...
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