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| Callely fined for driving and using phone Irish Times He told the court he had been talking into a hands-free device. He accepted he had two mobile phones in the car. It was put to Garda Daly that the phone on the passenger seat was broken and not the one Mr Callely had been using. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Mobile-App Makers Face US Privacy Investigation Wall Street Journal The Wall Street Journal reported in December that popular applications on the iPhone and Android mobile phones, including Pandora, transmit information about the phones, their users and their locations to outsiders, including advertising networks. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Betting on mobile phones Daily Times Sir: Inadvertently, most of the mobile companies offered different prizes during the Cricket World Cup matches in the form of cash, free talk time, vacation trips, etc, by sending messages to the users to select from various options on who is going to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Secrecy through Chinese phones, BlackBerry over Times of India CHANDIGARH: Data from Chinese mobile phones and BlackBerry, till now a big headache for security agencies, can now be retrieved with the development of a technological solution. On April one, Americans gave us a demonstration of retrieving data from ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Visafone acquires Multi-Links, starts new telecom war BusinessDay Starcomms is currently undertaking a successful push to attract subcribers via smart phones and androids which have much larger screens than mobile phones and high internet and data capability. The Starcomms android drive was so successful, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Amazon Exploring NFC Payments System Tom's Guide However, makers of cell phone OSes aren't the only ones interested in NFC, and when you look beyond that market, it's obvious who else would be. Internet retail giant Amazon is said to be considering getting in on the mobile payments craze (a craze ... See all stories on this topic » |
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