Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Google Alert - mobile phones

News10 new results for mobile phones
 
Young people would 'rather go without television than their mobile phones'
Daily Mail
By Daily Mail Reporter It is proof, if any were needed, of the increasing dominance that the mobile phone has in our lives. Young people would rather give up watching television than go without their mobile phones, according to a survey by Ofcom. ...
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Daily Mail
Drivers on mobile phones to be targeted in crackdown
Coventry Telegraph
MOTORISTS who use their mobile phones while driving in Coventry are to be targeted as part of a city-wide campaign. Roadside checks will be taking place throughout Coventry in the next few weeks, following an increase in the number of drivers spotted ...
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Apple iOS leads on mobile phones
DirectNews
The iOS operating system, which works across Apple mobile phones, iPod media players and the iPad tablet computer, reaches almost three-fifths more US users than Google's Android software. Figures from comScore reveal a total installed user base of ...
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Young people addicted to their mobile phones
Know Your Mobile (blog)
Computers, MP3 players and televisions were also amongst the devices the youth are addicted to but mobile phones devices saw the most reliance. A study entitled The World Unplugged Project saw over a 1000 students around the world go without technology ...
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Phone romance up by a third, as mobile flirts splash out on virtual gifts
InternetRetailing.net
As Royal Wedding fever hots up, romance is calling for a new generation of romantics who flirt by mobile phone. Spending on flirt and dating services charged to mobile phones increased by 36% in 2010, a recent report shows. The Current and Emerging ...
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400 million Africans buy cellphones
Times LIVE
A rebel talks on his mobile phone next to a pile of anti-aircraft ammunition at a checkpoint on the west of Ajdabiyah, March 31, 2011. In ten years alone, close to 400 million Africans have acquired mobile phones, representing phenomenal growth from a ...
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Times LIVE
Analyst Angle: Chinese like their Internet 'to go'
RCR Wireless
Almost two-thirds of Chinese using the Internet are doing so on mobile phones, despite lower 3G network and smartphone penetration. Already Chinese mobile Internet usage has surpassed that in the United States. According to Nielsen survey data from ...
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The big red one
Screen Africa
Mobile phone network Vodacom is migrating its brand to match that of its majority shareholder, UK-headquartered telecoms operator Vodafone. However, the Vodacom name will remain for the next five years. Meanwhile, the brand and identity migration is ...
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Mobitel's network deploys IPv6 (Slovenia)
Wireless Federation
After this, they will receive information about setting up their mobile device for IPv6. At this moment, the IPv6 protocol is supported by new mobile phones with Symbian OS, but it is expected that IPv6 will shortly be enabled on most new phones.
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Dolby tries to create big sound for smaller devices; tablets and smartphones
Peninsula Press
(Photo: Courtesy of Dolby) As mobile technology continues to develop at a fast pace, with consumers expecting their cell phones to have more functions, Dolby Laboratories (NYSE: DLB) is working on a number of new products in order to outfit mobile ...
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Peninsula Press


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