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| 2000 East Lancashire drivers get phone fine Lancashire Telegraph By Sam Chadderton » Reporter ALMOST 2000 East Lancashire motorists were fined for using a mobile phone while driving last year. Police figures for the financial year of 2009-2010 show a total of 799 fixed penalty notices given out in Blackburn with ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Thieves rip phones from users' hands Herald Sun Target: A man holds his iPhone 4 in front of a mobile phone shop. Source: AFP THIEVES are swiping iPhones from the hands of young owners. Up to a dozen teenage music lovers at a dance festival in Melbourne were the latest victims of the disturbing ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Cellit Launches Interactive Mobile Phone Quiz Game for Bars, Restaurants and ... PR Newswire (press release) The 3rd Degree encourages patrons to play a 10-question quiz game, using their mobile phones to text answers to a variety of unique trivia questions displayed on television screens. Punchy questions, high-impact graphics, in-game prizes, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Are Cell Phones Safe? PCB007 (press release) An estimated 5 billion people around the world hold cell phones up to their ears nearly every day. Many of them wonder if they might be receiving more than news from people on the other end. Are mobile phones dosing us with carcinogenic radiation? ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Kundra plan to subsidize mobile phones would take a congressional act, says Turco FierceGovernmentIT A plan under consideration by the Office of Management and Budget to subsidize federal employee purchase of mobile devices for work use would require a change in appropriations law, said Kathleen Turco, head of the General Services Administration's ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Communication Facilities to Cadets Press Information Bureau (press release) The cadets of Indian Military Academy (IMA), Dehradun have been permitted to keep mobile phones in their rooms with effect from July, 2010. They have not been provided with Internet access in their rooms. However, Internet Service has been provided ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Blackberry users told to look out for Zeus Trojan Inquirer A variant of the well known Zeus Trojan has been seen on mobile phones running the Blackberry OS, with Trend Micro identifying it as BBOS_ZITMO.B. Like its desktop counterpart, there are few visual indications that a Blackberry has been infected. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Mouser amps-up mobile website Electronic Technology & Products Electronic component distributor Mouser Electronics Inc., Mansfield TX, unveiled its newly designed mobile website supporting wireless phones and tablets. MouserMobile, provides advanced features for multilingual, multicurrency support for design ... See all stories on this topic » |
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