Tuesday, March 15, 2011

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Verizon rolls out HTC phone to go with 4G network
Chicago Tribune
By Wailin Wong Verizon Wireless announced on Tuesday the first mobile phone for its 4G network, unveiling a handset by Taiwanese manufacturer HTC that will be available March 17. Verizon lit up its 4G network in Chicago and 37 other cities in early ...
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Ofcom to slash mobile phone rates by 80%
DialtoSave
Ofcom has announced its plans to reduce rates across UK mobile phone networks, which will soon make way for cheaper cross-network, and landline calls. The new cap will come into place on April 1st, affecting mobile termination rates, which is the price ...
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DialtoSave
Viewpoint: FCC Cell Phone Rule Would Raise Risk
Collections & Credit Risk
A call to the cell phone has the best chance of reaching the right party and offers the customer the best chance to have the necessary discussion in a private setting. As for the bank's interests, it is becoming more common for young or highly mobile ...
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Mobile phone calls to become cheaper
Telegraph.co.uk
The cost of calling a mobile phone from other networks and landlines will become cheaper after the regulator ruled that companies had to cut their charges. By Harry Wallop, Consumer Affairs Editor 3:35PM GMT 15 Mar 2011 Mobile phone companies have been ...
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Telegraph.co.uk
Snaptu and LinkedIn Launch New LinkedIn App for World's Most Popular Phones
Marketwire (press release)
Snaptu CEO Ran Makavy: "LinkedIn has become as much a part of the working life as the mobile phone, so it's very exciting for us to bring the two together. LinkedIn recognizes the value in reaching beyond the smartphone market to bring quality services ...
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Molex joins Danish SAFE mobile phone consortium for smart antenna front ends
Interconnectionworld
Through collaborative research and new product innovation, the consortium's members aim to address communication bandwidth, standards, and antenna issues related to the global proliferation of mobile phone devices. "We are embarking on necessary next ...
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DeviceAnywhere keeps PosteMobile mobile services ticking
GoMo News
It's a mobile device testing company, that provides an attention-grabbing service. The company has huge banks of mobile phones, with 2000 different models supported so far. Its partners can test all of their services, apps and products on these phones. ...
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INTEX revolutionises entertainment with V.SHOW mobile phone launch
Middle East North Africa Financial Network
(MENAFN Press) Intex Technologies, one of the fastest growing mobile phones, IT hardware and electronics companies, is launching a revolutionary new mobile phone unit in the UAE on March 8th, 2011. One of the most innovative product launches of 2011, ...
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Warning over St Albans and Harpenden mobile phone thieves
St Albans & Harpenden Review
By Neil Skinner » BRAZEN mobile phone thieves are targeting restaurants in the St Albans area, police have warned. Hertfordshire Constabulary, which is investigating a spate of similar thefts, say the thieves are targeting people who have left their ...
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The mobile-Internet is a lifeline for people in postquake confusion
The Japan Times
By AKKY AKIMOTO When the earthquake hit northern Japan on Friday, voice calls from mobile phones became immediately unavailable in order to leave room for emergency calls. However, in the Kanto area, mobile Internet connection was mostly kept on, ...
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Mercury Maestro Review: A basic dual-SIM mobile phone
TechGadgets.in
The mobile phone terrain in India is picking up exemplary momentum as companies are now chipping out splendid gizmos. We have observed that the dual-SIM segment has been offering the best growth potential, thereby inspiring manufactures to ...
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TechGadgets.in
Mobile Phone Flash Cards Worth 53% of SanDisk's Stock
Seeking Alpha
In recent years the increasing popularity of smartphones and surging mobile phones sales have made mobile phones flash cards the most important segment for SanDisk. We estimate that the mobile phones flash cards division makes up nearly 53% of our ...
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First Microsoft Windows-based phone in the next 12 months: D Shivakumar, MD ...
Economic Times
On budget day, you said Nokia may increase mobile phone prices. What have you decided? They have gone up this morning (Monday). In the phones that are imported from outside the country, prices have gone up by 3.5% to 4% and the phones that are ...
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Mobile Phone Providers Blamed For Service Issues Survey Reveals
Thinking Clearly
Mobile phone providers are in the news for the wrong reasons this time. According to a recent release, they have been blamed for service issues experienced by users in a massive online survey of 2180 smartphone users conducted February 2011which found ...
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Thinking Clearly
Orange mobile phones: It backs the requirements of users
Prfire (press release)
Orange mobile phones take care of all the requirements of common users. This is why it is being popular in telecom market of uk. Its whole concept is based on the methods of contract deal. So its obvious that common users are facilitated by the variety ...
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Phone box
The Engineer
A high-tech kiosk that pays consumers for old mobile phones begins trials in the US as its developers gear up for mass production. Dave Wilson reports Thousands of us have old mobile phones tucked away in our drawers at home. Indeed, by some estimates, ...
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The Engineer
Rivals slam phone plans
Adelaide Now
AUSTRALIA has more mobile phones than people, and those people are expected to spend more than $20 billion on phone services this year. But a host of phone companies launching into the country claim we are paying too much for mobile communications. ...
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