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| The real Windows Phone problem is with AT&T, not Microsoft ZDNet (blog) Mobile phone carriers in the United States make it nearly impossible for their customers to make stupid, impulsive decisions. They lock in customers with two-year contracts, early termination fees, and family plans, and it takes months of careful ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Secondhand smartphones sold with bank details PC Authority Over half of secondhand mobile phones retain important personal data of the original owner, research has shown. The investigation, from advisory body CPP, found 247 separate pieces of personal data on a range of mobile phones and SIM cards which had ... See all stories on this topic » |
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