Friday, March 4, 2011

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Beijing to Track People's Movements via Their Mobile Phones
PCWorld
By Michael Kan, IDG News China plans on tracking the movements of people in Beijing using their mobile phones, a measure that while aimed at relieving traffic congestion, could set off concerns over misuse. China announced the plans in an article ...
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LG eyes Rs 3 000 crore from mobile business
Moneycontrol.com
LG Electronics India expects its mobile phones division to clock 40% growth to achieve a turnover of around Rs 3000 crore this year, against Rs 2000 crore recorded last year, reports Financial Chronicle. The consumer goods company is looking at ...
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AT&T awaits possible toll from iPhone competition
Chicago Tribune
To become less dependent on the iPhone, it is offering more smart phones and tablets based on the Android mobile phone platform. It recently unveiled a new social gaming platform based on Android. It also has been adding connected devices such as ...
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Layar Augmented Reality browser now available on Symbian mobile phones
The Fonecast
The Layar mobile augmented reality browser is now available for a number of Symbian S60 and Symbian^3 handsets. It overlays online digital content on top of a 'real world' image from the phone's camera. Users with the Nokia N8, Nokia C7, Nokia C6-01, ...
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Mobile phone rapist's sentence cut
Oxford Mail
A "HIGH-RISK" rapist who sexually assaulted a woman while his friend filmed the attack on a mobile phone has had his sentence cut. Mohammed Shahjahan, 27, was jailed for eight-and-a-half years at Oxford Crown Court in September last year after he was ...
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Silicon Line unveils first MIPI D-PHY optical bridge IC for mobile phones
EE Times UK
Silicon Line GmbH has introduced an optical bridge IC targeted at mobile phones using the latest MIPI Alliance based D-PHY standard. The SL83014 is used to optically connect displays, cameras and application processors and enables the replacement of ...
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Mobile Google Instant to become more localised?
DirectNews
Google Instant for mobile phones could become more localised in the future, one expert has said. Senior research analyst at Econsultancy Jake Hird comments that, while nothing has been announced, he thinks that this is a likely development for the ...
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IT Sligo first college in Ireland to take on SCVNGR
Siliconrepublic.com
IT Sligo has become the first college in Ireland to implement SCVNGR – the next big thing in location-based gaming and social media for mobile phones. SCVNGR is a location-based mobile game that can be downloaded for free on the iPhone and on Android ...
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New Delhi, March 4:
Hindu Business Line
The Government is considering the use of solar energy to tide over power deficiency impeding the installation of mobile phone towers in tribal and hilly areas, the Rajya Sabha was informed today. "We have to solarise the mobile towers," the Minister of ...
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App could help tech addicts wean off phone for a day
San Francisco Examiner
Nighty-night: Cell phone users can get a discount at the Contemporary Jewish Museum if they place their phone in this Sabbath Manifesto "sleeping bag" during their visit. A new mobile-phone application is designed to reduce the use of the ubiquitous ...
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San Francisco Examiner
Semi-conductor giant MediaTek expanding
Straits Times
Since then, Asia's biggest fabless semiconductor company - it designs the chips for mobile phones and video players but then outsources the actual fabrication of the chips to foundries like GlobalFoundries - has sunk more than $100 million into its ...
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New law a health hazard for operators
TechCentral
You can also leave a comment below this article Hundreds of conflicting studies have been released dealing with the safety of using mobile phones and the effects of wireless base stations on the health of people living near them. ...
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