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| MasterCard & Visa Race To Bring microSD Mobile Payments To Oz SmartHouse By Matthew Lentini | Thursday | 17/03/2011 MasterCard claims mobile touch-and-go payments through microSD cards is the future of mobile phones in Australia. The company made the call following Visa's announcement earlier this week of a 50-employee ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Cox to unveil plans for RI cell phone service shortly WPRI-TV 12 (blog) Quinn declined to say when Cox would actually begin selling cell phones and mobile service to customers here. Cox first revealed plans to become a wireless provider in October 2008, but the closely held company has released relatively few details since ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| SMS from mobile phones hit 6.1 trillion, ITU repor... Nigerian Compass (blog) Mobile phone subscription is estimated to be at 5.3 billion, more than 90 per cent of the world's population, and 6.1 trillion text messages have been sent in three years. A recent report from the global telecommunications body, the International ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Are cell phones 'Stalin's dream'? Readers weigh in Network World Cell phones are tools of Big Brother. I'm not going to carry a tracking device that records where I go all the time, and I'm not going to carry a surveillance device that can be turned on to eavesdrop." Stallman's comments on mobile phones and the free ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Gadgets: Violight sanitizes cell phones, other small items Bellingham Herald By GREGG ELLMAN With all the portable electronic gadgets out there, nothing gets handled and stores germs as much as a cell phone. Wiping them down with a cloth does very little compared to the Violight UV Cell Phone Sanitizer. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| TS2R Wireless News: When You Should Really Turn Off Your Cell Phone Wireless and Mobile News It would make a nice Windows Phone 7 "Really?" commercial. Guess who forgot to shut off his cell phone before starting to work? Even sports reporters don't shut off their cell phones. ESPN college basketball analyst Doug Gottlieb forgot to shut off his ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Seven Pakistani prisoners die in jail clashes Independent AP Seven inmates have been killed in clashes that were triggered when officers in a Pakistani prison began searching for mobile phones. The inmates, some of whom were armed, resisted the search at Hyderabad jail in southern Pakistan and the police were ... See all stories on this topic » |
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