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| Mesa phone store robbed East Valley Tribune Mesa police are looking for a man who robbed a mobile phone store on Wednesday evening. Police say the lone employee at the Cricket store at 1229 E. McKellips Road reported the robber entered the store and began asking about phones while picking some ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Smartphone wake-up call for Japan Financial Times For years, the most prominent logo on a Japanese mobile phone has not been the manufacturer's but that of NTT DoCoMo, KDDI or Softbank, the country's three big network operators. The trio has dictated everything from the way phones are marketed to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Android booms 1600% year-on-year in Europe Techwatch The company's European Mobile Phone Tracker shows that the mobile market grew 3.2% year-on-year, but the smartphone market, and Android in turn, showed far more significant growth. Smartphones represented almost half of all mobiles sold at a figure of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Leap Wireless Destroyed Value with 'Missteps,' Says Shareholder Wall Street Journal (blog) The investor, which says it owns just under 5% of Leap's shares, also said Leap made mistakes in its pricing strategies for cell phone plans, in its corporate spending and in mismanaging its inventory of mobile phones. Leap Wireless shares are about ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Your smartphone will be your new computer and bank. China's, too. Fortune Accenture (ACN), where I work, has found that ownership of smartphones among consumers in eight countries quadrupled from 8% in 2009 to 32% in 2010, while ownership of cheaper, basic mobile phones dropped by 79% in 2009 to 65% in 2010. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Safaricom, Strathmore University partner to spice up mobile content The Standard By FREDICK OBURA Safaricom has announced a training partnership with Strathmore University and Vodafone to promote local content in mobile phones and drive up the number of Internet users across the country. Through the Safaricom Academy, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| The Best 4G Cell Phones, 4G Speeds and Upcoming Phones for 2011: What You Need ... Going WiMax T-Mobile is using a technology called HSPA+. What's nice is that it's backwards-compatible with a lot of phones. So if you already are a T-Mobile customer your phone may be able to take advantage of a faster network. T-Mobile's big offerings right now ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Maker of popular 'Angry Birds' mobile game raises $42 million in financing CanadianBusiness.com Rovio, which is based in Espoo, Finland, plans to use the money to expand its reach internationally and across new gaming platforms beyond mobile phones. "Angry Birds" is played by 40 million monthly users. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Wireless Carriers Call On FCC To Act On Data Roaming Mandate National Journal ... Thursday called on the Federal Communications Commission to move forward on a rule to update the nation's wireless roaming rules to include data services to reflect the growing use of mobile phones for far more than just voice communications. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Thirty percent of young people text while driving CNET (blog) And a whopping 94 percent noticed other drivers chatting on a mobile phone, while 58 percent said they had witnessed a dangerous situation related to a distracted driver. Consumers Union President Jim Guest was joined yesterday by US Department of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Midmarket Companies Lagging on Mobile Security: Report Channel Insider Research firm Canalys finds that 86 percent of small and midsize businesses have not adopted mobile phone security in their organizations. Midmarket companies are not doing enough to protect their mobile phones, according to survey results by research ... See all stories on this topic » |
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