Sunday, April 3, 2011

Google Alert - mobile phones

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April Is Distracted Driving Awareness Month.. Ooh Shiny!
LAist
If going cold turkey is too much of a stretch and you just can't turn your phone off, consider using one of the available mobile phone applications that holds calls and incoming texts. Contact the author of this article or email tips@laist.com with ...
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LAist
Plans for phones on the tube hit the buffers
THINQ.co.uk
Londoners may be spared the prospect of having to endure mobile phone conversations on the Underground as the cost of wiring up the capital's ancient caverns is looking prohibitive. Chinese teleco Huawei had said it would be willing to stump up some ...
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THINQ.co.uk
Tanzania's cellular firms: Those nuisance promos!
The Citizen Daily
From walkie-talkie radios exclusive to policemen to cellular mobile phones for all. Such has been a great leap forward technologically! I remember in the mid-eighties when I jetted into Geneva to cover a UN conference when I took my portable typewriter ...
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Shave Me! Is An Actual Mobile Phone Game
Siliconera
1:28pm Here's a game on Android and iOS phones about shaving. It's titled Shave Me!, and is developed by Metaversal Studios. You can watch a trailer for it above. "Shave Me! is a blast to play on both Android and iOS devices," says Metaversal's VP of ...
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After Screwing Up Search & Mobile Microsoft Tries Antitrust Action Against Google
SmartHouse
By Computer Daily News | Monday | 04/04/2011 When you are Microsoft, and you have really stuffed up in the search, content and mobile phone markets, how about trying to nobble Google using what Microsoft knows a lot about, "restrictive competition". ...
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SmartHouse
Boost Mobile Samsung Galaxy Prevail leak shows $179 price tag
Android Central
By wj_ferguson on April 3, 2011 - 10:43 Sprint owns both Boost and Virgin Mobile. They make more money off postpaid (contract) than they do prepaid. They probably feel it's in their best interest to keep their premium phones locked to contracts and ...
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