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| CTIA Awards List Hints at New LG Phones PC Magazine The first two phones were announced at CES in January. We've reviewed the Atrix already. So what are those two final mobile phones? Well, they're ... LG mobile phones. LG isn't saying, and the CTIA isn't saying. It doesn't take rocket science to guess ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Top 5 Android Phones infoSync World The Nexus S (Full Review) is the black sheep within this herd, rocking the latest version of Android to hit the mobile phone community. The Nexus S is also a purely Google experience. No annoying social widgets or space-chomping fanfare to clutter up ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Window 7 Mobile Phones: Get ready to stay connected even the move Prfrog.co.uk (press release) Windows mobile phones have made working on the move possible like never before. Mobile phones come incorporated with Windows software which was launched by Microsoft to benefit the users. Thus, staying in touch with people through multiple ways like ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Women spend more time on the phone and send more text messages than men WebWire (press release) The main finding is that women spend more time on the phone, and send a larger number of text messages. They also have a stronger emotional connection with their mobile operator. On the other hand, fewer of them surf on their mobile phones, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Mobile Security Sorely Lacking Among Businesses, Particularly SMBs Channel Partners The research signals an alarming gap between the growing number of mobile phones, especially smart phones, and their secure usage, the company said. "With Canalys estimating that the US smart phone market will continue to grow by close to 30 percent ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Digits: GSM Vs. CDMA And Why Your U.S. Phone Won't Work in Europe Wall Street Journal (blog) CDMA is the mobile phone standard adopted mainly by the US and in parts of Asia. The rest of the world went for GSM and its successor technologies. Only some one in five phones worldwide are CDMA phones. While the use of CDMA technology certainly has ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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