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Samsung, Visa to give NFC payments a boost
CNET (blog)
Using special Samsung Olympic and Paralympic Games mobile phones, attendees in London before and during the games will be able to buy items on the go through near-field communications, an emerging technology that lets people send payments by phone ...
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CNET (blog)
'NoDo' rolling out to some T-Mobile phones
Washington Post (blog)
By Hayley Tsukayama Owners of the Dell Venue Pro and the HTC HD7 should be seeing the Windows Phone 7 "NoDo" update hit their handsets soon. According to the spreadsheet Microsoft posted to track updates, the company has started sending the update to ...
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The Effect Of Cell Phones On The Brain
Geek WIth Laptop
What other health conditions can be triggered by cell phone radiation? These are just some of the questions that have bedevilled the cell phone industry since mobile phones became a mass market product – assurances from the FCC and other regulators ...
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Geek WIth Laptop
Confidential help and advice for teenagers via their mobile phone
Newborn to Teen
To access the mobile phone service, the teenagers simply text the area they are concerned about to 60110. For example, by texting 'bully', 'condom', 'contraception' or 'pregnant', seconds later they will receive a link which will take them to a package ...
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Hacking MPs' phones 'could amount to contempt of parliament'
The Guardian
Tessa Jowell is suing the Met over phone hacking. Photograph: Geoff Newton-Sportsphoto/Geoff Newton A powerful committee of MPs said on Thursday that hacking mobile phones belonging to members of the House of Commons could amount to contempt of ...
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The Guardian
New Study Shows Mobile Phones Can Alter Brain Chemistry
Geek WIth Laptop
A worrying new study has shown that mobile phone use does cause significant changes to brain chemistry. This study, published in The Journal of the American Medical Association, should – but probably wont – act as a wake up call to governments and ...
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M1 pays $21.7m for mobile airwaves
Straits Times
PHOTO: M1 M1 SUBSCRIBERS can look forward to smoother Internet surfing and clearer calls after the telecommunications firm won the rights to a chunk of mobile phone airwaves. The additional 'spectrum' is expected to boost the capacity of the company's ...
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Straits Times
Public Mobile Shakes Up the Canadian Telecom Industry
Marketwire (press release)
Whether they don't yet have a cell phone or whether they continue to pay for expensive prepaid minutes and expensive home phones, Public Mobile offers unbeatable value. Available tomorrow, Public Mobile is launching Unlimited Province-Wide Talk for $15 ...
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Nippon Foundation Releases Donation-oriented Application for Mobile Phones
PR-USA.net (press release)
The Nippon Foundation has developed an application through which people can make donations via their iPhone or Android-based phone. The foundation is currently accepting contributions to support victims of the March 11 earthquake and tsunami that ...
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Zellers introduces in-store Mobilicity kiosks
DigitalJournal.com (press release)
"We value our growing relationship with Zellers and this further supports our commitment to making buying and using mobile phones easy, convenient and affordable for customers," said Mobilicity Vice President of Sales, Doug Perry. ...
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Mobile Phones: Slim Line USB Chargers Launched
Thinking Clearly
A multi brand compatible mobile phones charger is set to be launched by OnTrion at the CTIA show in on April 24, 2011. Ontrion a cellular phone battery manufacturer and distributor of first hand compatible batteries will introduce its new trademark ...
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Thinking Clearly
Using adjacent phone antennas could improve data transfer
The Engineer
Future mobile phones could receive data faster by using antennas on nearby handsets as well as their own, according to Bristol University researchers. The process, studied in a recent project by the university's Centre for Communications Research (CCR) ...
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Phone hacking 'could be contempt of parliament'
Financial Times
The finding came in a report by the cross-party standards and privileges committee examining recent allegations that journalists had hacked into mobile phone voicemail messages. The MPs found that hacking could be contempt, if it was shown to have ...
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5 Mobile Payment Tools for Business
Inc.com
The big idea was to create a mobile payments system that would replace cash and check by allowing people to send or receive payments over their phone. In this way, businesses can take electronic payments on their cell phones, making checkout and ...
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Inc.com
Blaze Software tests Apple iPhone, Google Android for speed
Broadcast Engineering
With less media-rich sites, optimized for mobile phones, the difference in downloading speed between the two systems was less obvious, according to the report. Blaze Software did not, however, compare Apple Safari or Google Chrome browsers that access ...
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Broadcast Engineering
Microsoft to complain about Google's alleged unfair practices to EU regulators
domain-B
... online video and mobile phones. bars rivals from search boxes on web sites, hinders advertisers from transferring campaign data between search ad platforms and blocks phones running Microsoft's operating system from working properly with YouTube. ...
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Talk with Mike Narula, Airtyme Communications
Techtree.com
TT: Any plans to launch Airtyme branded smart phones/mobile phones in India? MN: AirTyme FLAUNT which is manufactured in Japan by Sharp Corporation. Our latest messaging device is the ideal device for basically everyone: super texters, ...
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