Friday, May 20, 2011

Google Alert - mobile phones

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Android leads market
Asia Times Online
Nokia still leads the handset market, with 107.6 million mobile phones sold in the first quarter. Samsung and LG took second and third positions with 68.8 million and 24 million units. Apple had a bumper quarter by doubling iPhone sales to 16.9 million ...
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Apple iPhone Was The First Successful Touchscreen Phone
OfficialWire (press release)
by Thomas Whittle The recently introduced iPhone 4 is the successor to the original iPhone was launched in 2007 and it soon became the finest mobile phone to have been present in the industry. Not many phones could have thought about catching the ...
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Sony Ericsson to strengthen Xperia, Cybershot, and Walkman series
The Mobile Indian
To strengthen its product line, Sony Ericsson will be adding several phones to its Xperia, Cybershot and Walkman series of mobile phones in the next quarter, a company spokesperson told 'The Mobile Indian'. Spokesperson said, "We will be strengthening ...
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The Mobile Indian
Telefonica partners with Cellcrypt to launch encrypted Voice services (Latin ...
Wireless Federation
Cellcrypt, the leading provider of encrypted voice calling on mobile phones, today announced that it reached an agreement with Telefónica, one of the largest telecom operators in the world, to include Cellcrypt Mobile™ in their product and service ...
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Mobile Phones to pay for sandwiches in UK
International Business Times
By IB Times Staff Reporter | May 20, 2011 4:42 AM EDT Mobile phones have nudged away the wallets in UK to buy food, books and other stuff up to a value of £15 by pre-loading their cell phones with up to £100. Barclay and Orange have teamed up to enable ...
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International Business Times
Battle won on mobile masts but not the war
thisiskent.co.uk
By chris thomas PEOPLE power has toppled O2 and Vodafone's proposals for a large mobile phone mast in a busy street – but has not deterred them from trying to do the same elsewhere. The telecommunications giants' plans to construct a transmitter in ...
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