Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Google Alert - mobile phones

News5 new results for mobile phones
 
Can Android Help Japanese Phones Go Global?
Bizjournals.com (blog)
Japanese phone makers are looking to Google's Android mobile operating system as a way to gain some respect—and sales—in the global mobile phone market. While phone manufacturers in Japan offer many innovative features such as the ability to display ...
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Get high end clearance mobile phones at very affordable prices
Prfire (press release)
By macy busson @ 2nd Mar 2011 15:14:00 It might have happened several times that a latest mobile phones enters the mobile phone world which you have been longing to possess for a long time, but having found it expensive, you could not buy it. ...
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IPhone 4 Contract
Prfire (press release)
By Kevin Rixon @ 2nd Mar 2011 15:20:00 Why go for any other stupid and useless phones which cause problems when you have the apple iphone 4. This mobile phone most certainly does not need any description nor any introduction as the name itself is more ...
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Near Field Communication (NFC) - Use Your Mobile Phone Like A Magic Wand!
Zath
Mobile phone manufacturers are integrating another technology protocol that will convert their devices into a magical wand – Near Field Communication (NFC). It's not anything new: It's been around for a while. It's just that the uptake was rather slow. ...
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A Tougher, Greener Battery Could Power Phones in Africa
TechNewsDaily
By Rob Goodier, TechNewsDaily Contributor One of the problems facing developing countries is that people in rural communities tend to walk around with dead cell phones. That is because mobile devices are cheaper than ever, but power plants are still ...
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