Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Google Alert - mobile phones

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T-Mobile wants to buy your old phone, regardless of who made it
ZDNet (blog)
By Ricardo Bilton | May 17, 2011, 10:32am PDT Via the company's new trade-in program, customers can give T-Mobile their old phones in exchange for money, and hopefully a T-Mobile phone. Ricardo Bilton writes for ZDNet's The ToyBox. ...
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Share Of Email Use On Mobile Phones Expands
MediaPost Publications
by Mark Walsh, 14 minutes ago Mobile still makes up a small proportion of the email audience but is growing quickly, according to a new study. The proportion of people accessing email on mobile phones has nearly doubled in the last six months to 16% ...
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HTC to tap tablet boom with many models
Reuters
Seiche added that he expects HTC to roll out its first mobile phone using near-field communications (NFC) technology for mobile payments within the next 12 months. NFC is a short-range way to swap data wirelessly, meaning mobile phones can become a way ...
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Reuters
Combat mobile phone thieves in city
Business Daily Africa
A police officer keeps off angry mob who bayed for the blood of a suspected mobile phone thief (bleeding left). Mobile phone thieves have been terrorising motorists in the city. Photo/JACOB OWITI The Westlands Roundabout in Nairobi has become notorious ...
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Business Daily Africa
Internet surfing tops desirable phone app
EE Times India
An In-Stat research titled "Future Cell Phones: Current User Preferences Drive Future Handset Designs" indicates that in 2009, GPS turn-by-turn direction was the most desired cell phone application. In 2010, it was still popular but fell to the number ...
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Boost a Mobile Hotspot Signal, Extend Windows Media Center to Other TVs
PCWorld
Cleverly, she's trying a Verizon MiFi mobile hotspot--a great solution, but it's also proving to be slow. (Lois notes that she gets only two bars on her call phone, so obviously she's in an area with poor cell-tower coverage. ...
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Communicating at any time with smart phones
El Universal
Mobile phones have developed considerably worldwide, not only in terms of design but also of their functionality. Mobile telephony has evolved from analogue communication to 3G technology, over text messages (SMS) to instant communication through chats ...
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Deals with major players vital to boost mobile payments
GulfNews
"Technically we're not far at all" from enabling mobile phones with e-payment services, said Mehdi Al Akari, Area Sales Manager at S2M, a payment system solution provider based in Morocco. Services such as international and domestic money transfers, ...
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GulfNews
Samsung Mobile and SCVNGR to Host Free, City-Wide Mobile Treasure Hunt in June
SYS-CON Media (press release)
Samsung Electronics is a leading producer of digital TVs, memory chips, mobile phones and TFT-LCDs. For more information, please visit www.samsung.com. Founded in 2008 by a 19-year-old Princeton drop-out, SCVNGR has grown into a mobile gaming company ...
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Sharp rise in mobile phone use in Zimbabwe
SW Radio Africa
Should the country manage to complete this cabling work "massive amounts of mobile phone, television, internet and other telecommunication signals" can be carried while many jobs in the sector are expected to be created. The ultimate objective Chamisa ...
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Verizon to Launch 4G in Mobile, Pensacola
WKRG-TV
MOBILE, Alabama - News 5 tried tracking down all the major cell phone providers last month, but nobody could say when exactly 4G would be available here in our viewing area. Verizon promised to launch their lightning-fast wireless connection by the end ...
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WKRG-TV
Location-Based Check-Ins on the Rise with Consumers
Entrepreneur (blog)
Just when you thought American's love affair with their mobile phones couldn't get any closer. A recent study shows that an increasing number of mobile-device users -- aka would-be customers -- are taking advantage of geosocial and location-based ...
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Entrepreneur (blog)


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