Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Google Alert - mobile phones

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Nokia Plans to Open Vietnam Factory for Low-End Handsets
Bloomberg
By Diana ben-Aaron - Wed Mar 02 08:55:41 GMT 2011 Nokia Oyj, the world's biggest maker of mobile phones, said it plans to open a plant in Vietnam to manufacture low-end phones, bringing its number of handset factories to 11. The Espoo, Finland-based ...
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D'banj's Branded Phones In Ghana
Peace FM Online
Three Ghanaians radio personalities, Amanda Jissih, formerly of Hitz Fm, Nana Kwame Sarpong of Yfm and Bola Ray of Joy Fm have allegedly received branded mobile phones called Koko Mobile (D'banj series) from Nigeria star, D'banj. ...
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Peace FM Online
Body warmth to charge your phone
IBTimes
There are 62.5 million mobile phones in the UK alone, and as their applications increase, they're becoming all the more energy-hungry. The need to charge them without mains power is prompting a rush of solutions, from wind-up chargers, to solar PV, ...
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Time to trade in your mobile for a smartphone?
FarmersWeekly
While all these phones will automatically work off your home internet router and wifi, once you head out into the farmyard or fields you are at the mercy of the mobile phone data network. Calls and texts should be fine, but using the internet (for ...
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Mobile World Congress roundup
Mobile Today
They have a lot of money and determination behind them, so they will be seeking to emulate HTC and emerge as strong challenger brands in the mobile phone market. Huawei unveiled the Ideos X3 (younger brother to the Ideos X5 launched at CES) – its ...
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Mobile Today
App revenues tipped to reach $38 billion by 2015
Bigmouthmedia News
As a result of these developments, demand for apps and mobile content for smart phones, e-readers and tablets is set to similarly skyrocket, with The New York Times' technology blog reporting Forrester Research projections for mobile app revenues to ...
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