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| Identifying Stolen Mobile Phones Now Takes Seconds Sell My Mobile It is reported that the police are now able to identify any mobile phone that's been stolen in seconds rather than minutes. Apparently, it took 20 minutes previously, but the National Mobile Phone Register can now be accessed by policemen on the move. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Eye-Fi Mobile X2 uses cell phones to connect cameras to the Web ConsumerReports.org Wireless memory card maker Eye-Fi has introduced an SDHC card that can upload your camera's photos and videos to the Web by passing them through your mobile phone or tablet. The 8GB Eye-Fi Mobile X2 ($80) can also upload photos and videos from your ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Mobile Advertising Picking Up Pace In India: InMobi CEO VC Circle The mobile is a very personal device. While people may share a computer at home, no one shares their mobile phones and it's a reflection of the person's individuality. Hence, users tend to click on targeted ads more on their phones. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Micromax Bling 2 based on Android 2.2 mobile images leaked IC Tech News After the success of Micromax Bling, the mobile phone company is all set to launch a new handset Bling 2 in the market soon. With the huge success of their previous handset Bling hoping this will do the same. While original Bling phone was a feature ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Sharp to bring GSM based 3G phones in Indian market IC Tech News Sharp will be launching a whole range of 3G enabled mobile phones in the Indian market. With a range of various 3G phones already available in the Indian market it will interesting to see what new this company brings in the market. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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