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| Local news, information are going mobile big time, Pew survey says CNN International The mobile digital divide is evident on the local front. Wealthier people are especially likely to be mobile local news and information consumers. Among households earning $75000 per year or more, 67% use cell phones or tablets to get local news or ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Mobile handset makers to ride on low-cost 3G phone wave Business Standard Mobile consumers can now expect a sharp decline in the prices of mobile handsets as manufacturers slash prices to get their hands on the expanding 3G user pie. For instance, with its 3G phones likely to be launched next month, Wynn Telecom Pvt. Ltd. is ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| HTC ThunderBolt Breaks Wirefly's Pre-Order Sales Record PCWorld "The HTC ThunderBolt has generated a lot of excitement for us since it was announced," said Scott Anderson, head of merchanding for Best Buy Mobile, in a statement. "Customers have already spoken loud and clear -- people want this phone and we're ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Group 'Party Line' Comes to BlackBerry, Windows Smartphones PCWorld Initially, it's for RIM BlackBerry, Microsoft Windows Mobile and Windows CE phone users, with Google Android support on the way, followed by Windows Phone 7. You can set up your smartphone with more than one group, keeping each group in a separate ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Which phones and tablets can play Flash? Here's our complete guide CNET UK But Flash video, audio and animations are all over the Interwebs, which means we want to have them on our mobile phones and tablets too. We've rounded up the platforms and their various versions that support the software, so you don't have to. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Philweb: Int'l ventures, mobile phones to boost gambling biz growth ABS CBN News Mobile phones are also eyed as another platform to expand reach. He explained why: There are 70 mobile phones in the Philippines while computers, the traditional access to Philweb's online games, only total about 6 to 7 million. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| 16-yr-old caught for phone theft Times of India The shop owner, Riyaz Rasiyani, told police that the boy came into his shop pretending to be a customer and asked Rasiyani to show him some mobile phones. Rasiyani showed the boy some phones and when he turned to bring out some more handsets, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| UK Lawmaker Tessa Jowell Said to Sue Police Over Phone Hacking Bloomberg Goodman and Mulcaire were jailed in 2007 for accessing the mobile phones of members of the royal household. Mulcaire admitted in 2006 to five other counts of phone hacking relating to Andrew, publicist Max Clifford, model Elle Macpherson, soccer player ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Field of Greens Launches Mobibucks Mobile Marketing & Payment Solutions Business Wire (press release) "With Mobibucks, Field of Greens will be able to institute a variety of mobile marketing campaigns – all of which can be amplified using mobile phones," said Michelle Pellerin, vice president of business development for Mobibucks. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| LinQme.com Creates Better Connection Between Consumers And Their Mobile Phones TheStreet.com (blog) By Vocus PR-Web 03/16/11 - 12:19 PM EDT Hand Holdings, LLC a developer of innovative accessories for mobile phones, iPods and MP3 players has introduced LinQ(R), the simple little solution to a big problem - dropped and broken mobile phones. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Android chinks away at BlackBerry's government dominance GCN.com Although it's been a problem in the PC world for a decade, it is just rearing its head in the mobile-phone universe as smart phones become richer targets. "We can't take what we do with a PC and just slap it on a phone. It just doesn't work," said Joe ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Police to crack down on lost phone fakers Harrow Observer A CRACKDOWN on fraudulent claims of lost mobile phones have been enforced by Harrow police who had been receiving a staggering 500 reported phone losses a month. Suspecting that some of the reports had been made fraudulently the police have tightened ... See all stories on this topic » |
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