Thursday, March 24, 2011

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Taliban stop cell phone signals in key Afghan province
Reuters
By Ismail Sameem KANDAHAR, Afghanistan, March 24 (Reuters) - Mobile phones have fallen silent in Afghanistan's southern Helmand province on the orders of the Taliban, telecoms engineers said, a potent reminder of insurgent power in an area chosen as ...
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T-Mobile's Nokia C7 Astound Gets A Hands On Review
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Nokia are still one of the big boys in terms of cell phones and their new model the C7 Astound has already been priced for T-Mobile with a release date of April 6th. We also know some of the specs and that it will be shipping with the Symbian OS. ...
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Hotel owner turns mobile phones into room keys
Marketing Week
Starwood Hotels and Resorts - the owner of the Sheraton, Le Meridien and W Hotels - is to allow business travellers to use their mobile handsets to check-in and enter their rooms. Visitors to the group's hotels will be able to use their phones instead ...
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Data on Old Phones Risks Credit Card Fraud
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By David Turner Mobile phone users are at risk of credit card fraud when they sell on used phones without deleting their personal information, new research shows. A new report from CPP reveals people are selling their personal information to complete ...
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Women targeted by mobile phone thieves
Watford Observer
By Michael Pickard » Young women enjoying a night out in Watford are being targeted by mobile phone thieves, police have revealed. Officers in the town centre are fighting back against the "organised" thieves after the number of smartphones, ...
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TELENOR : to offer new mobile subscriptions
4-traders (press release)
(Fornebu, 24 March 2011) Based on results from a comprehensive survey on what mobile users want out of a mobile subscription, Telenor is changing its mobile subscription offering. The answer is that mobile users want a good offer on mobile phones ...
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Size Does Matter for Smartphone Screens
Mobiledia
The message is clear: smartphones are multimedia platforms first and mobile phones second. "The explosion in Web and video content available for smartphones has caused consumers to rethink their phones' sizes," said Ross Rubin, executive director of ...
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