Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Google Alert - mobile phones

News6 new results for mobile phones
 
Motorola's new 'James Bond' Atrix phone for your hands only
Metro
The new Motorola Atrix is the mobile phone for every aspiring James Bond – it is the first smartphone to use biometric fingerprint technology to enhance security. From today, UK gadget fans can get the new Motorola Atrix. Users' prints are stored the ...
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Metro
Samsung's Slimmer, Faster Galaxy S II To Be Launched In May
VC Circle
Following the success of its predecessors in the Galaxy Series, Samsung's latest mobile phone Galaxy S II promises to live up to and even exceed expectations. The S II has a 4.3 inch Super AMOLED Plus capacitive touchscreen and 16 million colour ...
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Albania starts implementation of mobile phone number portability
Balkans.com Business News
Albania's Prime Minister Sali Berisha attended the ceremony of starting the implementation of number portability of mobile phones. The ceremony took place at Infosoft offices in Tirana, which was attended by Minister for Innovation and Information ...
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LG partners with House of Blues Entertainment to launch music campaign (US)
Wireless Federation
LG Mobile Phones has collaborate with House of Blues Entertainment to launch 'LG Ones to Watch' campaign for music and technology enthusiasts across the US. Putting consumers in touch with emerging bands and technologies, LG Ones to Watch creates an ...
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Location, Location, Location
No Jitter (blog)
Unlike a landline phone, a mobile phone is typically used by only one person, and the phone stays with that person wherever they go. In short, if you know where the phone is, you know where the person is. If you know where a bunch of phones are, ...
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Police crack down on phone users whilst driving
Channel Television
Jersey Police have a launched a new campaign to show people the risks of using mobile phones while driving. It's part of an island-wide effort to enforce the message that a phone distracts the driver - using it on the road is illegal and endangers ...
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