Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Google Alert - mobile phones

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Virginia coppers steal phone data
TechEye
The gizmo is peddled by a company called Cellebrite and can download text messages, photos, video, and GPS data from most brands of mobile phones. It can bypass security passwords and access some information. Which is a pretty serious drive-by hack. ...
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TechEye
Blackberry mobile phone deals- enjoy the enchanting offers
Prfire (press release)
By John Gloster @ 20th Apr 2011 10:30:00 The utmost advances in contemporary technology have been the creation of mobile phones. They are become the basic need of man kind. As we are heading fast towards modernization all the persons want a vibrant ...
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O2 MVNO giffgaff attacks Sim-locking
Mobile Today
The MVNO's campaign is targeted at its 30000 strong Facebook community through a series of humorous videos aimed at educating consumers that unlocking mobile phones is a completely legal practice. The campaign, executed by creative agency Albion London ...
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Mobile Today
Opera's State of the Mobile Web reports increased information search in Japan
Mobiletor.com
Here's yet another study reporting about mobile phones and data usage through portable communication devices. According to The State of the Mobile Web report prepared by Opera Software, more and more mobile phone users have been searching for ...
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Warning on 'all risk' insurance
Irish Times
Consumers have been warned not to assume that items such as mobile phones, hearing aids and laptops are fully covered by all risks insurance policies. The National Consumer Agency said that items taken outside the home were typically excluded from ...
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Number transfer plan unlikely to hit UAE telcos
ArabianBusiness.com
Earlier this month, the TRA said the number of active mobile phone subscriptions in the UAE had exceeded the 11 million barrier for the first time. It said the total number of subscriptions stood at 11.05 million in January, the most recent figures ...
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ArabianBusiness.com
Mobile applications: Devices offer fresh routes to the job market
Financial Times
By Jane Bird Criticism of organisations for sacking people by text message has highlighted the perils of deploying mobile phones in human resources (HR). However, an increasing number of job-seekers are turning to smartphones and tablets to hunt for ...
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Contract mobile phones: Fruitful benefits attached
Prfire (press release)
By John Gloster @ 20th Apr 2011 10:10:00 Mobile Phones have taken the telecommunication sector by storm. They have replaced many other electronic devices by providing features which provide much more than plain and effective communication. ...
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RCOM launches 'Mobile Banking Services' with SBI
India Infoline.com
Reliance Consumers can use facilities like balance inquiry, mini statement, fund transfer, cheque book issuance, mobile recharge and bill payment at any time and place through the use of their cell phones. Reliance Subscribers will not require any ...
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Wynncom Mobiles Announced W-253 Dual SIM Phone at Affordable Price
DreamBloggers (blog)
by Jagmeet Singh on April 20, 2011 The Luminous brand of power and energy storage Products Company has introduced the Wynncom in mobile unit. Wynn Telecom has launched the mobile phones under the brand Wynncom. Wynncom has already launched seven ...
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Mobile recording rule changes lead to mobile ban
One Stop Click
According to the Association of Private Client Investment Managers and Stockbrokers (APCIMS), which represents 184 wealth management and broking firms, the use of mobile phones became a contentious issue almost overnight following the FSA's decision to ...
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Ban on texting while driving is state priority
The Times and Democrat
Police are 100 percent in favor of warning drivers about using mobile devices to send text messages while driving. They are less than enthusiastic about laws that would make the practice illegal. And no wonder. With today's cell phones and other mobile ...
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