Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Google Alert - mobile phones

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Nokia Astound (T-Mobile)
PC Magazine
The speed is between 3G and 4G (although it feels slower because of the slow Web browser) and the radio works well on T-Mobile's and foreign networks, but won't work well on AT&T, since it doesn't hit 1900 MHz 3G. The phone also connects to 802.11b/g/n ...
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Cyber Criminals Turning to Social Networks and Cell Phones
TIME
As for cell phones - the numbers have reached tipping point. Symantec's report says: "The installed base of smart phones and other mobile devices had grown to an attractive size. The devices ran sophisticated operating systems that come with the ...
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Isis Plans 2012 Launch of Mobile Payment System in Salt Lake City
PC Magazine
By Peter Pachal Paying for things with your cell phone could soon become a reality—at least if you live in Salt Lake City. That's where Isis, a coalition formed by Verizon, AT&T, and T-Mobile to bring mobile payments to the masses, plans to begin its ...
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Mobile phone handset makers lose Sh3 billion to counterfeits
The Standard
He was speaking when Nokia held a joint forum with the Kenya Anti-Counterfeits Agency and the Communications Commission of Kenya (CCK) to update the public on efforts to curb entry of counterfeit mobile phones into the country. ...
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UAE mobile phone subscribers break 11m barrier
ArabianBusiness.com
By Andy Sambidge The number of active mobile phone subscriptions in the UAE has exceeded the 11 million barrier for the first time, latest data from the telecoms regulator has revealed. The UAE's Telecommunications Regulatory Authority (TRA) said the ...
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Which cellular carrier is best for you?
Pakistan Daily Mail
Baffled by the business of choosing a cell phone carrier? You're not alone. Not only do new phones hit the market seemingly every week, but the remaining big four US carriers – AT&T, Verizon, Sprint and (for now) T-Mobile – constantly change service ...
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UCF Student Turns Cell Phone Into Mobile Microscope
University of Central Florida
Cell phones today can do almost anything, from playing movies to turning on vehicles remotely. Now a group of college students says it has figured out how to turn smart phones into virtual microscopes that can detect malaria from a digital snapshot of ...
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University of Central Florida
5 held for duping people on pretext of installing towers
Hindustan Times
"However, they wouldn't employ them for more than two months fearing the exposure of the racket. As many as 180 mobile phones, thousands of fake stamp papers and hundreds of fake agreement letters of different service providers were recovered from them ...
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No Coverage Phone Contracts Offered For Sale Claims ACCC
ChannelNews
By David Richards | Tuesday | 05/04/2011 The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission has taken action against a mobile phone Company for selling contraqcts where it had no coverage. The Company, EDirect Pty Ltd, which also trades as VIPtel ...
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Want a smartphone, but scared of commitment? Check out prepaid.
ConsumerSearch Productopia (blog)
Try T-Mobile Prepaid's bring-your-own-phone option. Take any unlocked GSM phone (the type that's compatible with T-Mobile and AT&T networks) and insert T-Mobile's $7 SIM card to make it work on T-Mobile's prepaid network. Other cell phone companies ...
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Maryland Relay Begins Offering Mobile Captions Service(SM) for Individuals ...
PR Newswire (press release)
As of April 1, individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing can read captions on a mobile phone using Voice Carry Over (VCO) technology. Hamilton Relay is the exclusive Telecommunications Relay Service provider for the state of Maryland. ...
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Bluestreak awarded contract by Orange SA
Montreal Gazette
Using the service, customers can order movies to their mobile phones or tablets, to download them wherever they are, and either watch them immediately or later when they are offline. The service, called Orange cinéma series, was launched three years ...
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