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SAfrica's MTN launches mobile insurance program
BusinessWeek
A divisional director of a South African insurance company says it has launched a program which will enable Ghanaians to purchase life insurance on their mobile phones. Jeremy Leach of Hollard Insurance Group said Wednesday that in partnership with ...
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Sprint Customers Can Use Current Number for Google Voice
Wall Street Journal
Sprint said it is the only carrier to allow the use of their existing mobile phone number without paying porting fees. This spring, Sprint will begin selling the Nexus S 4G phone from Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd., and it will come preloaded with the ...
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ZTE Promises Windows Phone 7, More Smartphones
PC Magazine
By Sascha Segan ORLANDO—ZTE is the world's fourth-largest mobile phone manufacturer by units shipped according to research firm IDC, and you're going to be hearing a lot more about them in 2011. The Chinese company will double its North American ...
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Mobile users ring up $150m online tab
Sydney Morning Herald
Australians used their mobile phones to shop online for about $150 million worth of clothing, books, gifts, tickets and music last year, but many are worried about security, a survey shows. About 68 per cent of Australians surveyed would use mobile ...
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Alcatel Mobile Phones Rebranded as Alcatel One Touch
TMC Net
By Anita Bora, TMCnet Contributor In an effort to refresh its image, Alcatel Mobile Phones is now being rebranded as Alcatel One Touch to adapt to the expanding nature of its business. The company has decided to extend the realm of mobile devices ...
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Android Goes Hollywood, Gets HD Video Editing Tools
Mobiledia
... documentation of the recent uprisings in the Middle East. A recent CNN news story on a gas explosion was created by Robert Stephens entirely on an iPhone 4 and iPad 2, turning mobile phones and tablets into invaluable tools of citizen journalism.
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Bluetooth low energy brings revolutionary opportunities
EE Times India
Given how Bluetooth has developed into the world's most pervasive wireless connectivity technology it should come as no surprise that the focus of its development has long been on bringing wireless connectivity to the vast majority of mobile phones on ...
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Facebook Buys Snaptu to Boost Mobile Presence
Top Tech Reviews (blog)
Facebook announced that it is in the process of acquiring Snaptu so that it can boost its presence on feature phones. 80 percent of mobile phone users are still using feature phones, even if smartphone usage is on the rise. Snaptu optimizes apps for ...
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Metrico Report Puts EVO Shift on Top
PCWorld
While Metrico's customers traditionally have been OEMs looking for live testing of devices before they are released, the company is beginning to hear more from enterprises that want data in order to make mobile phone purchasing decisions, he said. ...
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Opera introduces browsers for tablets and TVs
Techgoondu
Instead, Opera has made headways into mobile phones with Opera Mini, a lightweight browser that runs great on older phones, and Opera Mobile, a more full-featured mobile browser. Because the browser compresses websites on its servers before sending the ...
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Starcomms launches Jobs-on-phone (Nigeria)
Wireless Federation
It is a personalized, voice-based job portal, which helps Starcomms customers seek new employment or recruitment opportunities through their fixed or mobile phones. The Starcomms service is designed as a portal, which links employees with prospective ...
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Airport seating charges your phone with PowerKiss
VentureBeat
PowerKiss makes a small receiver (the Ring), which plugs into mobile phones, and an electrical transmitter, which is built into a piece of furniture like a table (the Heart). You place your device on the table and it charges wirelessly. ...
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