Friday, April 29, 2011

Google Alert - mobile phones

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Verizon To Warn Users They Can Be Tracked
International Business Times
Mobile phones generally track user's location via the cell towers; the phone has to signal a tower in order to decide where to send the data or voice transmission, as well as for calculating the "handoff" between towers. Law enforcement agencies can ...
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International Business Times
Google, Apple will testify before Senate as mobile phone privacy debate spirals
Fiercemobilecontent
In the wake of growing concern over consumer mobile phone privacy, both Google (NASDAQ:GOOG) and Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) have agreed to testify at a May 10 Senate hearing on the topic. And cell phone operators are now getting drawn into the controversy as ...
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Probe into mobile roaming charges
Stuff.co.nz
The New Zealand and Australian governments have launched a "formal investigation" into whether people are paying too much to use their mobile phones and to consume mobile data while travelling in either country. However, officials are not due to report ...
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Cheaper alternative to cell phone insurance
9NEWS.com
WASHINGTON - Many of us would be lost if something we're to happen to our cell phone, but it can get expensive to replace it. It's something John Dalgleish knows all too well. "I am a pretty rough guy," Dalgleish said. "I've dropped it in a cup of ...
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Amazing Phones with Free Gifts for Customers in UK
Prfire (press release)
Latest mobile phones come with highly advanced networking technology and amazing features that enable the users to stay in touch with their near and dear ones even when they are in motion. These devices in the modern era have proved to be much more ...
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Apple Becomes Second Largest Buyer of Consumer/Cell Phone MEMS Sensors in 2010
Telecom Reseller (press release)
Samsung in 2010 recaptured the top spot from Nintendo Co. as the largest buyer of MEMS sensors for mobile phones and other consumer electronics like tablets. The company's purchases rose 46 percent from $195 million in 2010, allowing it to surpass ...
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Councillor in call for more clarity over mobile masts
Burton Mail
by ROB SMYTH A COUNCILLOR has called for 'a national and local policy' over mobile phone masts after a controversial Burton plan was withdrawn. Bill Ganley, who represents the Shobanll ward on East Staffordshire Borough Council, spoke to Mail after ...
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Rooney to sue after police warn he may have been phone-hack victim
The Independent
By Cahal Milmo and Martin Hickman The Manchester United footballer Wayne Rooney is considering whether to join the list of celebrities suing the News of the World for alleged voicemail hacking after it was confirmed yesterday that his mobile phone ...
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