Monday, April 18, 2011

Google Alert - mobile phones

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Militants use mobile phones in Kashmir jail
Times of India
The police recovered seven mobile phones and 15 SIM cards from jail inmates. The police party led by IG Kashmir SM Sahai questioned several detainees in the jail and searched various barracks. Sahai on Saturday had claimed that some militants including ...
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Millions of phones will act like debit cards by 2014
Mobile Choices
By James Sherwood - 18/04/2011 print At least a fifth of mobile phones will be capable of replacing your debit card within three years, it's been forecast. Currently no mobile phone on sale in the UK can be used to wirelessly pay for things like ...
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Mobile Choices
How mobile phones are turning into phantom limbs
Telegraph.co.uk (blog)
For the most part this only happens in specialised situations, but there are tools that we use so often that we could consider them to be parts of ourselves – none more that mobile phones. With our reliance on mobile phones increasing to the point ...
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Telegraph.co.uk (blog)
Technology not to be sneezed at
Independent Online
By Simon Hendery Singapore - A talk this week on the future of mobile phones by Nokia's chief development officer, Mary McDowell, quickly diverted on to the seemingly unrelated topic of the moment: swine flu. "We didn't know this would be so relevant ...
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Independent Online
Abacus highlights key role of mobile technology in travel industry
MoodieReport
The value of goods and services people will purchase through their mobile phones will reach US$200 billion globally by 2012. Much of this will be coming increasingly from mobile payments and the use of Near Field Communications (NFC). ...
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Net2 Caller ID reader opens doors remotely using a phone as the key
Security Park
For use in conjunction with Paxton's Access , the Net2 Caller ID reader enables phones to be used as Net2 tokens. Communicating either via a mobile phone network or landline, an existing Net2 reader will accept a call from a phone in the same way it ...
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