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| 'Panic button' to erase mobile details in offing Economic Times LONDON: A "panic button" that erases mobile phone address books and sends emergency alerts is being developed in the US, which would be of help to pro-democracy campaigners. The special application can be activated if the smartphone is confiscated by ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Fones.com unveils the collection of T-Mobile Phones Pay As You Go openPR (press release) (openPR) - Fones.com, one of the leading and popular online retailers for mobile phones in UK, has recently released the collection of T-Mobile pay as you go mobile phones. The fresh collection offered by Fones.com comprises of stylish T-Mobile phones ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Table4ME Have Partnered With Bemoko To Launch The First Mobile Web Restaurant ... Middle East Events (press release) Capitalizing on a mobile penetration rate in excess of 200% in the UAE (TRA) and a predicted growth of 11% in smart phones over the next three years (Arab Media Summit), interactive mobile is predicted to become a way of life for many consumers across ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Will Nokia's big gamble pay off? Mobile News As the manufacturer tackles the future, analysts tell Paul Withers if it was the right move The Nokia/Microsoft alliance has arguably been the most talked-about topic in global mobile-phone manufacturing since the launch of the Apple iPhone in June ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| If you're paying with cellphone, who gets fee? Columbus Dispatch There's just one hitch: Even as technology is being installed in millions of phones and is used overseas, wide adoption of the so-called mobile wallets is being slowed by a behind-the-scenes battle among corporate giants. Mobile-phone carriers, banks, ... See all stories on this topic » |
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