Monday, March 14, 2011

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IAF to provide 3G phones to its personnel
IBNLive.com
PTI | 08:03 PM,Mar 14,2011 New Delhi, Mar 14 (PTI) Come June, around 80000 Indian Air Force personnel would be provided with high-end mobile phones in a move aimed at ensuring that they remain connected with their bases round-the-clock through an ...
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Is Your Cell Phone's Radiation Level Safe? Don't Call the FCC
AOL News
Many other countries less hampered by special interest lobbying have precautionary warnings on their cell phones that pretty much duplicate warnings used in Europe. The Swiss Federal Office of Public Health cautions, "When buying a mobile phone, ...
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Glentel revenues nearly double to $161 million in fourth quarter, profit rises
CanadianBusiness.com
Glentel also operates Wave Sans Fil and Tbooth wireless multi-carrier cell phone retail stores. The company said Canadian sales of retail mobile phones and services grew 35 per cent during the quarter while sales in its US retail division were $45 ...
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Apple's iPhone leads Australia's huge smartphone growth
The Australian
Last year, smartphones represented 43 per cent of all mobile phones sold in Australia. By 2014, it is expected to reach 78 per cent, Gartner says. As for IDC's top five selling smartphones, iPhone models were ranked first and second, followed by Nokia, ...
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Samsung SGH-T259 (T-Mobile)
PC Magazine
At $29.99 with a two-year contract, the T259 is a great choice for anyone looking for a simple, inexpensive device on T-Mobile. That makes it our Editors' Choice for T-Mobile voice phones. The T259 is a typical flip phone. It measures 3.9 by 1.9 by .7 ...
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Coming Soon Mobile Phones : Functionality beyond imagination
Prfrog.co.uk (press release)
Coming Soon Mobile Phones of all reputed companies are equipped with various exciting upgraded features and advanced technology. With rapid increase in technology and fiercely growing competition, all mobile phone manufacturers are in a greater urge of ...
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Phones swipe your card's cred
Adelaide Now
Source: AFP MOBILE phones are being used as credit cards in an Australian trial touted as a technological "turning point". The 50-person trial by ANZ and Visa, announced today, uses an Apple iPhone case with a built-in memory card that acts as a credit ...
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How AT&T Totally Flubbed 4G
PC Magazine
T-Mobile has two "4G" phones, the myTouch 4G and T-Mobile G2, which (while excellent) use a technology (HSPA 14.4) that T-Mobile later said isn't 4G. MetroPCS's Samsung Craft phone, while it uses LTE, gets lower apparent speeds than many other ...
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Rebelfone now offers international cell phone rentals at just $1 per day
AddPR.com (press release)
Because of advancement in technology, people can now avoid high expenses of international roaming charges with international SIM card services and mobile phone rental services. These international services have changed the phase of international mobile ...
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Verizon Thunderbolt: My Best Buy Pre-Order Experience
Gotta Be Mobile
There have been a lot of negative comments about how Best Buy is handling HTC Thunderbolt pre-orders here at GBM and on other mobile phone sites. After experiencing the process first-hand, I can tell you what I personally liked and dis-liked about the ...
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C2K to tap market for kid phones
mydigitalfc.com
We wanted to tap this category as parents are giving mobile phones to children to check on their movement. So we decided to introduce a product which is user-friendly, made of safe metal and is radiation free," said Sajed Parvez, ...
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Online news readership overtakes newspapers
msnbc.com
Right now, 10 percent of adults who use mobile apps to get local news and information pay for those apps. That equates to "just 1 percent" of all adults in the US, the study found. And when it comes to buying apps, or programs, for cell phones or ...
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Can You Hear Me Now?
Patch.com
That is until the other day when I happened across an article on a new study linking changes in brain activity when using cell phones. If cell phones are changing our brains, I wondered what cell towers are doing to us? Turns out, it is unclear. ...
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Augmented Reality's Industry Prospects May Get Very Real, Very Fast
DailyFinance
AR has gained little traction among apps buyers because of a combination of technical challenges involved in having a mobile phone relay accurate enough location-based information to generate relevant data, and the strangeness of pointing a phone or ...
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