Monday, March 21, 2011

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Alcatel launches Royal wedding mobile phone
Telegraph.co.uk
The celebratory phone is not the only Royal wedding-related technology to have emerged over the last few days. In addition to numerous mobile apps offering Royal wedding countdowns and news, electrical firm GE has announced a William and Kate ...
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Telegraph.co.uk
The 10 Best AT&T/T-Mobile Phones
PC Magazine
We make our picks for the 10 best phones. By Sascha Segan AT&T yesterday announced that it wants to buy T-Mobile. If it's approved, the merger will take a year or two. And by then we'll be seeing awesome new phones arrive in the marketplace—potential ...
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AT&T Takes Smartphone Customers Into a New Dimension
PR Newswire (press release)
AT&T* announced two new leading-edge smartphones, the LG Thrill 4G and the HTC HD7S, will be added to the industry's best portfolio of mobile phones. The LG Thrill 4G is the first US smartphone that will feature a "glasses-free" 4.3-inch stereoscopic ...
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Nokia X2-01 Review: Elegant QWERTY mobile phone at an affordable price
TechGadgets.in
QWERTY mobile phones have gained abundant prominence among many mobile enthusiasts and business professionals as they deliver advanced messaging capabilities along with impeccable access to social networking applications and e-mails. ...
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TechGadgets.in
Star8 Corporation Launches Axiom Series Mobile Smart Phones
TheStreet.com (press release)
By GlobeNewswire 03/21/11 - 11:39 AM EDT Star8 is positioning itself to take advantage of the explosive growth in the Low Cost Mobile Messaging Handset market. Global shipments of mobile handsets is forecast to be 1.7 Billion in 2011. ...
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High-end feature phones to take 33% of mobile market by 2015
StrategyEye
By Editorial High-end feature phones are growing in popularity and will account for roughly one third of the overall mobile phone market by 2015, according to ABI Research. The new study defines these 'messaging phones' as devices that have SMS, ...
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Verizon's 4G Network Leaves Other Carriers in the Dust
Wired News
I think they mean they are using the phones to create a WIFI hotspot. Currently VZW 4g data plan is unlimited for mobile devices. As for the coverage… whatever. I live in a 4G area. Poor AT&T. They are just not getting it. Slow to Android. ...
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Afghan militants demand cellphone network shutdown
AFP
There have been a number of attacks on mobile phone towers across the country and some guards have been killed. Mobile phones are the primary means of communication in rural areas of Afghanistan such as southern Helmand province.
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Facebook purchases Israeli start-up
Jewish Telegraphic Agency
The company, established in 2007 with offices in London, Tel Aviv and northern California's Silicon Valley, has developed applications that allow mobile phones, including simpler phones below the level of an iPhone, to access the mobile Internet. ...
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ViVOtech Introduces ViVOnfc Software Suite 3.0
TMC Net
ViVOwallet Library is versatile NFC-enabling software that has an intuitive user interface which runs on mobile phones. ViVOwallet software is used to create a digital wallet on an NFC phone, that can access and securely manage multiple payment, ...
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Aesir Go Back to Basics With Luxury Phones
Superyachts.com
High-end phone brand Aesir Copenhagen has revealed a new handset that combines contemporary luxury with the traditional pragmatics of phone use. Created by multi-award-winning industrial designer Yves Béhar, the mobile phone focuses on tactility and ...
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Superyachts.com
Nokia sees shortages as some Japan plants restart
Reuters
By Isabel Reynolds and Jussi Rosendahl TOKYO/HELSINKI (Reuters) - Nokia faces shortages of some phones due to disruption caused by Japan's devastating earthquake, although the mobile phone maker said the impact on earnings would be limited. ...
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