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Impact From Nokia Shift
Wall Street Journal
By ARILD MOEN HELSINKI—Finnish mobile phone charger maker Salcomp warned Friday that its outlook for 2011 is "more uncertain than usual" as a result of Nokia Corp.'s change in strategy, making it the second Finnish sub-contractor to issue a warning ...
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New NFC-Enabled Phones to Hit Europe
ReadWriteWeb
Instead, says NFCTimes, the strategy is to put the phones and SIM cards into subscribers' pockets to encourage service providers to roll out NFC services. This summer, Orange and T-Mobile UK arms and their partner Barclaycard will roll out NFC payment ...
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All Android 3.0 features coming to phones
TechRadar UK
By Kate Solomon After all the will-they-won't-they of Google's Android 3.0 OS coming to mobile phones, a Google employee has tweeted that all the features will indeed make their way to Android phones. Further details are scarce, although an updated ...
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Nokia, Samsung Take Top Spots in Good Guide's Green Phone Ranking
GreenBiz.com
By Matthew Wheeland With mobile phones becoming ever more ubiquitous around the globe, and taking on many of the tasks previously assigned to personal computers, measuring the environmental impacts of mobiles is an urgent task. ...
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Smartphones a hot-ticket item in 2010
GulfNews
As Nokia places more emphasis on smartphones, it is still enjoying overall top global sales of more basic mobile phones. Samsung was the second largest seller overall of mobile phones, with sales of 281 million units last year followed by LG ...
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Next Generation Computing: 4G
PC Magazine
New HSPA+ compatible phones on AT&T include the Samsung Infuse 4G, the HTC Inspire 4G, and the transformer-like Motorola Atrix 4G. Meanwhile, T-Mobile has released the Dell Streak 7, the company's first 4G tablet, along with cell phones like the ...
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Daniel Vasquez on consumer issues Sun Sentinel Columnist
Orlando Sentinel
"We've found that senior citizens prefer pre-paid plans, as they tend to use them only for emergencies or for short chats to family members," Raz of T-Mobile said. Pre-paid plans are also popular with parents of children with cell phones. ...
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BeeTV Turns Cell Phones Into Tiny TV Sets At A Price That Doesn't Sting
Inventorspot
Japanese mobile phone users have been able to access TV content on their phones for some time now but BeeTV takes the concept to the next level, styling itself as "the first TV station in Japan that is dedicated for phone users who want to watch mobile ...
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We look at our mobile phone 150 times a day – and other amazing facts
Metro
We all know that mobile phones are pretty popular, but here we give you some staggering facts that reveal just how much they've become part of everyday life for most of the Earth's population. Industry expert Tomi Ahonen surveys the mobile phone ...
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PGA Tour embracing social media with about-face on cell phone ban
Chicago Tribune
As if on cue, someone's phone announced its presence at the back of the room. It won't be the last. Intermittent breaches of the old "Quiet, please" standard are bound to happen. Heck, they've been happening for years as folks sneaked their mobile ...
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Skype coming to AT&T Android phones?
Examiner.com
For those unfamiliar with Skype, calls to other users within the Skype service are free, with calls to both landlines and mobile phones made for a nominal fee. Further, Skype is also great for instant messages, file transfers and video conferencing. ...
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