Tuesday, April 19, 2011

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National Cell Phone Recycling Week, Verizon Wireless Options
Wireless and Mobile News
Verizon Wireless is contributing with drop boxes in stores throughout the United States, free printable mailing labels and an eco-friendly trade-in program, The Verizon Wireless Trade-In Program lets users determine if their wireless phones and tablets ...
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Wireless and Mobile News
First look: The T-Mobile G2x smart phone looks sharp
ConsumerReports.org
The phone runs on the Android 2.2 operating system. The G2-x measures 4.9 by 2.5 by 0.4 inches and weighs 5 ounces, making it one of the larger phones in our upcoming mobile phone Ratings (available to subscribers). T-Mobile bills this phone as a ...
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T-Mobile's Bobsled promises free phone calls through Facebook
GeekWire
T-Mobile also is working on rolling out the functionality for mobile phones and tablet computers, creating potential competition for the likes of Skype and Google Voice. "Bobsled by T-Mobile takes our communications services innovation to a whole new ...
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Samsung Galaxy Prevail (Boost Mobile)
PC Magazine
And while the phone is surprisingly light, it feels solid. It looks a bit like T-Mobile's Samsung Galaxy S 4G ($199.99, 4 stars), with curved edges and a silver border that runs along the outside of the phone's face. The back is made of a soft-touch ...
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Malik orders verification of all prepaid mobile SIMs within 30 days
Associated Press of Pakistan
A lot of unbranded cell phones with same IMEI numbers are available in the market. Such cell phones cannot be traced.He said there is great need to stop sale of such mobile phone sets with same IMEI numbers. The meeting discussed two prong issues, ...
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Drivers can now use cell phones to pay for parking in D.C.
TBD.com
Instead of paying with cash or a credit card, all it takes is a couple clicks with the mobile app or a short phone call and you're on your way." Drivers can sign up at www.parkmobile.com, where they can download the mobile application. ...
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The Truth About Credit Cards & Cell Phones
U.S. News & World Report (blog)
To boot, they also offer "purchase protection" for 90 days, which covers loss, damage, and theft, just like the cell phone plans. Mobile carriers are quick to capitalize on customers' worries. Many charge $5 a month or more to insure the phone, ...
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Resolution Introduced Opposing Mandatory Radio Tuners In Mobile Phones
FMQB
Anna Eshoo (D-CA) have introduced a new resolution to the House, opposing any mandatory requirement that radio tuners be included in mobile devices. The resolution, "H. Con. Res. 42," is entitled the "Creativity and Innovation Resolution," and suggests ...
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In the battle with smart phones is i-mode dead?
The Japan Times
By AKKY AKIMOTO Ever since 1999, when the Web-service/portal known as "i-mode" first appeared on Japanese keitai (cell phones), Japan has been hailed as the world leader in mobile phone technology — until recently that is. For those of you who may not ...
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New opposition on Capitol Hill to an "FM chip mandate" in cell phones
Radio-Info.com
It's introduced by California Republican Darrell Issa, whose previous career was in the mobile electronics business, and California Democrat Anna Eshoo. Radio-Info.com has reported that there seems to be a halt in the quiet negotiations between the ...
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At 38%, games rule roost in GPRS downloads: Nokia
Business Standard
Similarly, according to Juxtconsult, India has 52 million active internet users and over 12 million active mobile Internet users – accessing the web through their mobile phones and other mobile device. With the new 3G technology, the advanced services ...
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Buongiorno targets North America with Dada.net deal
Reuters
Buongiorno said on Tuesday it would buy 100 percent of Dada.net, which reaps 40 percent of its revenues in North America and sells online music that can be played on mobile phones. "North America is where Buongiorno and Dada.net complement each other ...
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Are Cops Using Devices To Illegally Extract Data From Your Phone?
Gizmodo Australia
The national ACLU has also asked similar questions about the Department of Homeland Security's use of extraction devices on travelers' computers and mobile phones but to no avail either. Both of these accusations against these government agencies are ...
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