Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Google Alert - mobile phones

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Microsoft's $US1bn mobile phone bill from Nokia
The Australian
MICROSOFT is believed to be paying Nokia more than $US1 billion ($990 million) to develop and market mobile phones run on Windows. Nokia will use Microsoft's Windows Phone system as its primary platform, effectively abandoning its own software. ...
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3 children caught for stealing phones
Hindustan Times
The Kalyan Government Railway Police (GRP) have caught arrested three children who pelted stones at trains and hit commuters with sticks, forcing them to drop their mobile phones. Police inspector of the Kalyan GRP, Arun Jagtap, said: "The railway ...
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Android leaps beyond RIM to take top spot in US market
CNET (blog)
ComScore did not indicate whether the Microsoft handsets included in the survey were running Windows Mobile, Windows Phone 7, or both. Smartphone use as a whole rose 8 percent over the three-month period that ended in October 2010. ...
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Beijing's Plan to Track Cell Phones Raises Concerns
NTDTV
State-owned China Mobile reportedly came up with the idea. It will collect data on its 17 million users in Beijing, then give it to authorities for analysis. Cell phone tracking technology is not new. But this would be the first time it's used to ...
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Prep basketball games to be available on mobile phones
Los Angeles Times (blog)
A mobile streaming service run by iHigh.com will make the Kentucky High School Athletic Assn. Boys' and Girls' Sweet 16 Basketball Tournaments available free on computers, iPads, iPhones, Android, Windows or Blackberry smart phones. ...
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Go800: Forget memorizing phone numbers, it make calls via Twitter handles
Geek.com
Remember the days when you memorized all of your best friends' phone numbers, plus your home number, and your parents' office numbers? Those days are long gone for most of us since cell phones came along. This is evidenced by David Harper, ...
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