Thursday, April 7, 2011

Google Alert - mobile phones

News10 new results for mobile phones
 
HTC overtakes Nokia in market value
Financial Times
By Robin Kwong in Taipei Taiwan's HTC has overtaken Nokia to become the third most valuable maker of mobile phones, highlighting the speed with which touchscreen-based smartphones have become a mass-market product in Europe and the US. ...
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LG tosses Optimus 2X, Optimus Black in India
TechGadgets.in
LG was last spotted enriching its mobile phone segment in India with three feature-rich handsets namely the T310i, T325 and P520. The company has now unfurled its charming Optimus 2X smartphone for users across the Indian realm. ...
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TechGadgets.in
After 15 years, HTC Arrive Is a Welcome Phone
TheStreet.com
(Full disclosure: My company has created content for a division of Microsoft unrelated to office software or mobile phones.) The HTC Arrive is a refreshing choice for small businesses looking for a way to do work while on the go. ...
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TheStreet.com
An (Almost) Complete History of Cell Phones in Three Minutes
TIME
The phones are dummies, painted white. Everything you see happening on their screens and keypads is being projected from above. Pretty neat. Wait, though - this is supposed to be a history of cell phones, is it not? It's titled "The Evolution of Mobile ...
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Nokia Drop helps send images, links to Symbian-powered devices
Mobiletor.com
Having sensed this, Nokia recently announced the useful Nokia Drop application for Symbian-powered mobile phones. By exploiting the app's purposive features, users can conveniently dodge their Bluetooth-enabled dongles or data cables and send links or ...
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Mobiletor.com
T-Mobile Doesn't Particularly Seem To Care That My Phone Is Posessed
The Consumerist
This sounds like the world's most useless mobile phone. One idea might be to contact Samsung itself: not the way things are normally done for phones, it's true, but it's clear that T-Mobile doesn't want to help.
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NPIA helps forces crack down on mobile phone theft
TMC Net
(M2 PressWIRE Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) From Monday police officers will be able to check if a mobile phone has been stolen within seconds, thanks to the NPIA. The Agency has developed a much quicker process to enable police officers on the beat to ...
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T-Mobile Montenegro introduces Smart Team Plus packages
Wireless Federation
T-Mobile Montenegro has launched a new offer of mobile phones for business users, which can be purchased at prices ranging from US$1.04 to US$227.37 with a contract for the Smart Team Plus packages. For instance, one of the most popular phones in the ...
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m:tel Montenegro offers Samsung devices
Wireless Federation
Customers can purchase the devices starting at US$341.77 for the Samsung Galaxy S phone and US$413.27 for the Samsung Galaxy Tab. The operator has also increased the number of mobile phones available for US$1.04 with the m:tel postpaid packages, ...
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Sunrise, sunset and lunar phases all over the world with a new almanac Android ...
MMD Newswire (press release)
A new application for Android mobile phones calculates the of sunrise and sunset events by using your GPS-position. Active people appreciating golf, sailing, hunting, fishing, camping and other outdoor activities, now have a new tool for their Android ...
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