Tuesday, March 29, 2011

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IDC Expects Windows Phone To Be No.2 Smartphone OS By 2015
WMPoweruser.com
IDC today released its Worldwide Quarterly Mobile Phone Tracker along with some forecasts. IDC predicts smartphone market to grow 49.2% in 2011 as more consumers and enterprise move towards it from feature phones. Also IDC predicts Windows Phone will ...
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Finding a green mobile phone
ZDNet (blog)
... from a corporate standpoint — there are two new reports that will help you apply this thinking to one of the most "disposable" of all gadgets, your mobile phone. I'm obviously being facetious when I call mobile phones disposable, but the rate at ...
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Nokia sues Apple again over patents
Globe and Mail
HELSINKI— AP Nokia is suing Apple in the United States for allegedly infringing patents in "virtually all" of its mobile phones, portable music players, tablets and computers, the Finnish company said Tuesday. The move is the latest in a string of ...
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Globe and Mail
Safety call for drivers using mobile phones
Adelaide Now
MORE than 40 per cent of drivers use their mobile phone while driving, insurance company SGIC says. The company said a survey of 500 South Australian drivers revealed almost 5 per cent have updated their Facebook or Twitter status while driving. ...
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Samsung Galaxy S2 Deals - The Release Date is Again Pushed Back
Prfire (press release)
These networks are Vodafone, Virgin, O2, Orange, T Mobile and Three networks. The users can also get several free gifts with mobile phones by going through various deals. Hence the users have great chances to find out the best suitable deals for ...
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Emerging markets to see mobile music access boom
TechEye
Cloud-based music access for mobile phones is set to gather speed in emerging markets, while developed markets continue to find suitable models for its expansion. A report published by Juniper Research shows that the number of users who pay a monthly ...
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TechEye
INTEX gives new high to its projector phones series- V.SHOW;
India Infoline.com
Spearheading the latest in mobile technology, this new model also has a 3.5 mm jack external converter cable to connect it to speakers. Pocket-Projectors aka Mobile Phones with in-built Projectors are certainly in vogue! Offering 'anytime and anywhere ...
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PayPal predicts surge in mobile payments
Photo & Imaging News
The number of people who make payments via mobile phones will sky rocket over the next few years, according to e-commerce payment provider PayPal. In the last year, the mobile commerce (or mCommerce) market in Australia accounted for $155 million in ...
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Photo & Imaging News
Samsung Epic 4G Gets New Mobile Experience
Thinking Clearly
Users of the Samsung Epic 4G will receive a cutting edge mobile experience via download for their mobile phones this week. Beginning March 21, Samsung Epic 4G phones will become Sprint ID-enabled. This will permit users and customers to download and ...
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Thinking Clearly
Brazil ends Feb with 207.5 mn mobile subscribers
Wireless Federation
A research report from Antel has unveiled that Brazil ended February 2011 with over 207.5 million mobile phone subscribers. Pre-paid phones accounted for 82.23 percent (170.7 million), while the remaining 17.77 percent were post-paid (36.9 million). ...
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Brazil: More cell phones than people
GlobalPost (blog)
A client buys a new mobile phone in Sao Paulo. (MAURICIO LIMA/AFP/Getty Images) Brazilians are renowned for their tech savvy, and in the last few months they've lived up to their reputation. Some 4.6 million new cell phone lines were created in January ...
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GlobalPost (blog)


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