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| 8 in 10 kids under 16 have mobile phones Mirror.co.uk by Lynn White, Daily Mirror 5/03/2011 MORE than 60% of children aged eight to 11 have a mobile – with average bills of £7.02 a month. The figure rises to 94% when it comes to 12 to 15 year olds. Their monthly bills average £10.45. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Use this Human Mobile Phone When You're Calling Other Homo Sapiens Inventorspot by Gadgetry_Inc If you have ever wanted to feel closer to the people on the other end of the line then researchers from Japan must have been thinking about you when they developed the world's first ever human mobile phone. It's not only shaped and made ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| 7 Billion People: Who Owns the Computers and Cell Phones? PC Magazine In analyzing the world's population by income level, the magazine reports that the world's 1 billion poorest own 22 mobile phones per 100 people, but only have 1.2 computers per 100 people. All told, those billion make $995 or less a year and reside ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| AT&T Says John Stephens to Become CFO When Lindner Retires BusinessWeek Revenue from home-phone lines, AT&T's traditional business, is declining as more customers move to mobile phones and digital service. Sales and net income declined in 2009 amid the global economic crisis. The company rebounded in 2010, benefiting from ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| 5 reasons why I'm ditching Android for an iPhone Geek.com I feel I shouldn't have to deal with reboots and lock-ups on my mobile phone, especially if I might need it in an emergency situation. Undoubtedly, since Android must work on a number of hardware configurations your OS experience is going to be tied to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| 'National Day of Unplugging'--there's an app for that CNET ... to get people to shut off our precious mobile devices, if only for a day. The 2-year-old project encourages all of us iPhone addicts and CrackBerry enthusiasts to turn off our cell phones for 24 hours in an effort to reconnect with the world. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Taiwan Researchers Seek to Perfect LED Backlights, MEMS PCWorld By Ralph Jennings, IDG News A government-funded research institute in Taiwan have kicked off a three-year effort to develop cheaper, longer-lasting LED backlights in mobile phones, notebook PCs and television sets, a project manager said on Friday. ... See all stories on this topic » |
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