Tuesday, March 15, 2011

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Mobile phone networks forced to cut charges
Mirror.co.uk
by Clinton Manning, Daily Mirror 16/03/2011 THE cost of calling mobile phones is set to fall for millions of landline customers after a tough ruling yesterday. Ofcom ordered an 80% cut in "termination rates" – charges imposed by mobile networks for ...
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Visa Mobile Payments Three Years Late Says MasterCard
ChannelNews
By Matthew Lentini | Wednesday | 16/03/2011 Visa yesterday began trialling a contactless payment system for mobile handsets in Australia, but MasterCard says it's three years behind the game. MasterCard Worldwide's Vice President of Strategy and ...
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New investors, Zen, locates Nigeria with 6 new mobile phones
Vanguard
The phones by their prizes seem to have come to crash the prize structure in the mobile phone market and possibly wrestle patronage from existing brands. Although it is yet to be tested how rugged these phones could be, Zen mobile said it has studied ...
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Vanguard
The Future of Mobile Gadgets
Slate Magazine
I wanted a cell phone because I like gadgets. If you pressed me on it, I might have pointed out that Europeans and Asians were flocking to mobile phones, so it seemed likely that Americans would soon, too. But mostly I wanted a cell phone because it ...
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Nokia C7 Spotted In T-Mobile Inventory System
TmoNews
While all the other carriers shows off big high range phones all it shows here is baby type phones that's better off should be free for people on welfare lol I could keep going on how much I'm hating T-Mobile these days, I'm about to leave them real ...
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Net classification costly: Telstra, RIM
ZDNet Australia
Classifying all games and movies for mobile phones and the internet will be too costly and inefficient, according to Telstra and BlackBerry creator Research In Motion (RIM) submissions to a government inquiry. In its submission to an inquiry into the ...
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New mobile competitors rally against high charges
Courier Mail
CONFUSING: Many mobile phone users struggle to make sense of how many calls they can make under their two-year plans. Source: Supplied AUSTRALIA has more mobile phones than people, and those people are expected to spend more than $20 billion on phone ...
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Telephone booths given new role as Wi-Fi hubs
EastDay.com
The public phone booths, in central areas such as Yuyuan Garden, Yanzhong Park and People's Square, were previously seldom used as most people now have mobile phones. But pedestrians can now get Wi-Fi access through devices including mobile phones, ...
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Police release photos of man sought in cell phone store thefts
Las Vegas Sun
By Jackie Valley (contact) Metro Police are asking for the public's help in identifying a cell phone thief who has been stealing from AT&T and T-Mobile stores in the eastern valley. Police said the man typically enters the stores and pretends to be a ...
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Teens sent on Cell Phone Scavenger Hunt at Medina Library
Sun Star Courier
Connie Osborne, teen department supervisor, said, "I was listening to a webinar on teen programming and a lot of it was talking about how teens are mobile now. Everything teens do involves their cell phones. It's all mobile and it's all digital stuff. ...
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Sun Star Courier
Hey Payments Industry: Here's How You Can Take Mobile Commerce To The Next Level
The Business Insider
Today's devices enable consumers not only to find what they want through the mobile Internet but also provide buyers with a way to pay for goods and services directly from a mobile phone. But for mobile commerce to shift to the next gear and accelerate ...
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The Business Insider
Nintendo has Nothing to Fear from Mobile Games
Nintendo Life
These days it almost goes without saying that most gamers own some kind of mobile phone, and a staggering majority of those devices are capable of playing moderately entertaining games. Indeed, Apple's iPhone platform has been graced with some ...
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Nintendo Life
Viruses on your palm
Times of India
While most desktops, laptops and netbooks are well-protected, that's not the case with mobile phones. Gerhard Watzinger, executive VP, corporate strategy and business development, McAfee, says the awareness level of security for mobile phones is very ...
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