Wednesday, March 23, 2011

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MTN launches life insurance via cell phones in Ghana
Sydney Morning Herald
Cellular service provider MTN said on Wednesday that it has launched a mobile phone life insurance scheme in Ghana in a bid to expand mobile financial services for low-income markets. The South Africa-based company touted the service as the first of ...
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Beware of giving away your identity when selling a mobile phone
Parcel2Go.com
More than half of second-hand mobile phones sold on by their owners still contain sensitive personal data which could be used to clone someone's identity, according to research. Sales of pre-owned mobiles and SIM cards are growing on internet auction ...
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What needs to happen before the iPhone gets NFC
CNET (blog)
There's also Facebook, Amazon, and start-ups like FourSquare, Gowalla, and Loopt, which have carved out deals with retailers to attract mobile phone users with coupons and discounts. Discounts and deals could be putting the carriage in front of the ...
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CNET (blog)
Square Enix Opens Mobile Phone Development Team
Aussie-Gamer.com
Square Enix did not announce a next generation development house, so for now we'll have to be confident in the knowledge that a world class development studio is focusing it's efforts on mobile phones. For those who are unaware, Square Enix are the ...
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Aussie-Gamer.com
Five men jailed for over 37 years in mobile phone VAT fraud
The Fonecast
They imported mobile phones and computer chips VAT-free from other EU countries and then sold them within the UK inclusive of VAT. Instead of paying the VAT to HM Revenue & Customs, the money was apparently 'laundered' through overseas operations. ...
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RCom unveils Facebook mobile app for feature phones
India Infoline.com
The new Facebook app for Java-powered feature phones will be made available for most of the popular handset models in India. Reliance customers who are also Facebook users can now stay connected on their mobile phones without having to upgrade to a ...
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Nokia says talks over job cuts to begin end of April
Straits Times
HELSINKI - THE world's leading mobile phone maker Nokia said on Wednesday negotiations with unions over upcoming job cuts would begin at the end of April. 'We don't have an exact starting date, but we are planning to begin talks at the end of April, ...
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Ofcom safeguards 3 future by guaranteeing airwaves at a forthcoming spectrum ...
Daily Mail
The operators are clamouring for more spectrum because of the soaring use of high-end mobile phones and tablet computers such as the Apple iPad, which threatens to overload mobile networks. Ofcom chief executive Ed Richards believes mobile broadband ...
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Daily Mail
'Android's business model makes its devices vulnerable'
CIOL
Recently, several mobile phone applications were recently pulled down from the Official Android Market after they were found infected with malware. It is estimated that the infection may be widespread and personal data on the Android phones have been ...
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CIOL
PrePayMania Launches Nokia N8 SIM Free Mobile Phone
SBWire (press release)
PrePayMania.co.uk, one of the renowned online retailers for mobile phones in UK has freshly unleashed smart Nokia N8 SIM free phone. Its affordable price tag and performance has led to its popularity among the mobile geeks. ...
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Home > News > U-Turn > 81% of UK Motorists Admit Using Mobile Phone while Driving
autoevolution
Distracted driving is a big issue for road safety, but a recent survey suggests that that the large majority of UK drivers still use hand-held mobile phones. According to The Telegraph, just over 8 out of 10 motorists, 81 percent to be more precise, ...
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Intel and Molex join Danish mobile antenna project
ElectronicsWeekly.com
"In this project, we have for the first time brought together leading experts in a targeted effort to develop a specific control and integration technology for antenna and RF that can potentially be incorporated into all mobile phones in the future," ...
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