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| Mobile prices will reduce to average $100 in 2015 TopNews According to a recent survey, mobile prices in global markets are likely to fall by nearly 70% by 2015. As per the estimate, with increasing competition among manufacturers, in 2015, you can get any recent mobile phone for less than $100. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Trend: Games on Mobile Phones Driving Market TreoCentral Conducted by Information Solutions Group, the survey also found that among mobile phone gamers, the mobile phone is now the primary gaming device of choice, leapfrogging video game consoles and personal computers in less than two years. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| "Rioters looted our money, mobile phones, cameras, everything at gunpoint" The Hindu "The rioters looted our money, mobile phones, cameras, everything at gunpoint. Not just that, they even looted our ration. We have been hungry since the past six days," Subhash, a 35-year old mason worker from Rajasthan said. "I can't even tell you how ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| 71% mobile users active in January Economic Times More than 71% of mobile subscribers in India are active users, data revealed by Telecom Regulatory Authority of India, or Trai, in January. Around 548.66 million people were using mobile phones of the total subscriber base of 771 million mobile ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| News to share around the water cooler GoErie.com It combines into one package elements of chat, photo sharing and group-outing planning that people already do on their phones. Rosenthal said Mogwee is different from social networks such as Twitter and Facebook because it was built for mobile devices ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Qualcomm: New Opportunity With Tablet Market Seeking Alpha Qualcomm sells cellular basebands, which are the core chipsets used in mobile phones, to handle voice/data communication between wireless devices. The company also sells other chipsets used for power management, bluetooth connectivity and application ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| House warns of hackers Bangkok Post Lawmakers should not discuss secrets on the phone and should keep mobile phones away from meeting rooms to prevent calls being intercepted by hackers, the House secretariat has warned. An announcement posted on the parliament's website ... See all stories on this topic » |
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