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| Entertainment 'to become greater priority for mobile phone sellers' Mazuma Mobile Mobile entertainment will increasingly be on the minds of those who sell used phones in order to snap up one of the latest models, if a new study is to be believed. Juniper Research found the entertainment content and services market is set to grow by ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| UK police officers can now identify a stolen mobile phone IMEI in seconds The Fonecast Front-line police officers 'on the beat' will soon only need a few seconds to check whether a mobile phone has been stolen. A new process developed by the National Policing Improvement Agency comes into effect on Monday, giving officers the ability to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Opera Mini arrives for Grameenphone users in Bangladesh Mobiletor.com The Opera Mini web browser for mobile handsets is applicable to more than 3000 different handsets ranging from basic feature phones to high-end smartphones. Grameenphone has carved a niche of its own in exhibiting a variety of products and services in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Which? warns on mobile phone aide memoires Banking Times by Gill Montia Three in ten mobile phone users are putting themselves at risk of fraud by storing personal information such as PIN numbers, passwords and answers to security questions on their phones, Which? reports. The consumer group says its ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Battery life may be vital when trading in mobile phones Mazuma Mobile Those who choose to trade in mobile phones in favour of a brand new device may increasingly be looking at the battery life of any potential replacement. Ian, author of a piece for Nokia Conversations, explains the Finnish brand has set up a poll on its ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Scientists find youngsters suffer gadget 'withdrawal' Sify A study has found that many young people suffer from gadget "withdrawal" when they are banned from using their computer or mobile phones. The study claims that the withdrawal symptoms are comparable with those of drug addicts going "cold turkey". ... See all stories on this topic » |
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