Monday, March 7, 2011

Google Alert - mobile phones

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Google purges tainted apps from Android phones
AFP
Mobile phone security firm LookOut said the purpose of the "DroidDream" code was to "download additional applications and install them silently as system applications on the device. "DroidDream could be considered a powerful zombie agent that can ...
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Atrinsic says Kazaa users can stream music on phones
Reuters
A visitor listens to music on a mobile phone at the 41st MIDEM music market in Cannes, south-eastern France, January 22, 2007. By Saqib Iqbal Ahmed BANGALORE (Reuters) - Shares of Atrinsic more than doubled after the company said its popular Kazaa ...
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Reuters
ATA supports proposed ban on use of hand-held mobile phones by drivers
Refrigerated Transporter
The American Trucking Associations announced its support of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration's proposed prohibition on the use of hand-held mobile phones, though it urged the agency to allow the use of hands-free devices, citing agency ...
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T-Mobile Carrying HTC Mystery Device, The "Doubleshot?"
TmoNews
It gives the perception that T Mobile phones is for the kids and teenagers. The design of the Mytouch 4G also plays a role in that perception. T Mobile needs to make phones and commercials that appeal to adults. Knowing T Mobile all these phones that ...
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Cell Phone Ban Faces Court Challenge
NBC Philadelphia
Two area residents, Rose Marie Reyes and Tyrone Steiner are each appealing fines for allegedly talking on their cell phones while driving in the city. Lehigh County Judge James Anthony will hear arguments in their appeals in May. ...
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Android Leads US Market, BlackBerry and iPhone Not Far Behind
IntoMobile
As far as manufacturers go, Samsung is the top dog, claiming 24.9% mobile phone owners, followed by LG with 20.8%, Motorola at 16.5%, RIM at 8.6%, and Apple at 7%. The survey also ran down mobile content usage, and as you might imagine, the majority ...
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