Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Google Alert - mobile phones

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Nokia Will Make Microsoft Windows Phone 7 a Powerhouse–Outside of the US
eWeek
Just about everyone uses GSM, the frequencies are mostly compatible and the carriers don't have nearly the leverage on handset selection as they do in the US Visit a mobile phone store outside the US, for example, and you'll find phones, ...
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Planhacker: Contract Cap Plans For Mobile Phones 2011
Lifehacker Australia
They're not the outright cheapest options, but they have better rates and more certainty than the cheapest mobile-centric plans, which often have lousy data rates and can still becoming expensive. With Telstra having recently updated its cap plans, ...
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Lifehacker Australia
Nokia now offering 24-month warranty on phones
Good Gear Guide
Previously offering a standard 12-month warranty, the new-24 month manufacturer's warranty applies to all Nokia products sold in Australia including mobile phones, smartphones and accessories. "We're raising the standards in our handset service by ...
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AT&T buys out T-Mobile within the year
Eagle News
"If I were a T-Mobile customer, I would change cell phone providers," O'Donnell said. One major benefit for T-Mobile customers, who will be transitioned into AT&T, and current AT&T customers is the availability of a top-of-the-line cell phones ...
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Free insurance coverage for Gomax mobile phone buyers
The Borneo Post
According to Poh, customers who buy any of the mobile phones will get the free GPA. "Gomax mobile phone is a Malaysian product, with price range from RM100 to RM300. "We plan to produce mobile phones with prices below RM100 soon. ...
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Europe is the most connected, but mobile phone use is rising around the world
Digitaltrends.com
Nokia has created a graphic that shows the penetration rates of mobile phones around the world. Europe leads the pack, but the Americas aren't far behind. Wonder how many mobile phones are floating around your country? Well, Nokia has taken official ...
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Digitaltrends.com
Softbank Offers Free Mobile Phones to Earthquake Orphans
HardwareZone.com
In an incredible gesture of generosity, Softbank founder and CEO Masayoshi Son has announced that they will give earthquake orphans free mobile phones, and waive all call costs until they reach the age of 18. He's also promised to replace damaged and ...
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Bill banning cell phone use, texting while driving advances
Las Vegas Review - Journal
The Assembly Committee on Transportation voted 12-3 in favor of Assembly Bill 151, which seeks to prohibit people from using cell phones while behind the wheel, although they would be able to talk on a mobile phone if they used a hands-free device. ...
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Aregbesola to corps members: monitor polls with camera phones
The Nation Newspaper
Osun State Governor Rauf Aregbesola has directed members of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) in the state to use their cameras and mobile phones to monitor the elections. Aregbesola told the corps members to post genuine results, pictures and ...
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LG Selling Cheap Android Phone At Woolworths
Gizmodo Australia
There's been a real influx of entry-level Android smartphones in the past few weeks – with Telstra and Huawei both getting on board. It's an intelligent move that will only speed up the inevitable smartphone domination of mobile phones. ...
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Gizmodo Australia
Is Tracking Going Mobile?
National Journal
Many of these same data-collection issues are now migrating to mobile-Web surfing, given the growth in the number of Americans who use their mobile phones to go online instead of using a desktop or laptop. Members of both the House and Senate are ...
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The Smart Phone Threat to Sirius: Part II
Seeking Alpha
... Internet radio, mobile phones, iPods and other MP3 devices, and emerging next-generation networks and technologies. Subscribers can also receive certain of our music and other channels over the Internet, including through applications for Apple, ...
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