Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Google Alert - mobile phones

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North Korea Seizes Cell Phones
Mobiledia
By Kendra Srivastava | Wed May 04, 2011 10:06 am North Korea is now confiscating mobile phones, concerned technology's ability to spread outside news might harm the isolated country's delicate political situation. According to the North Korea ...
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Mobile Phone Conversations Open to Eavesdropping
YLE News
In practice this means that mobile phones can no longer be considered a safe method of communication. Such interception nevertheless requires both specialist equipment as well as a degree of knowledge about mobile telephone networks. ...
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Guest essay: Let's not cut all those cords just yet
Gates-Chili Post
While mobile phones may offer convenience, they do not replace the benefits of landline telephones. Keeping in mind the cell phone debate about the health risks and how it is always qualified by supporters of non-ionizing wireless technology who say ...
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RBI raises m-wallet limit to Rs. 50000
The Hindu
PTI Relaxing the norms for making payments using mobile phones, known as m-wallet, the Reserve Bank on Wednesday decided to increase the limit of money-loading to Rs. 50000 from the existing limit of Rs. 5000. "The maximum value of such prepaid ...
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Vodafone Lets You Pay A Cabbie By Text
Forbes (blog)
A fleet of 500 traditional black cabs rebranded with a giant Union Jack flag and equipped with cell phone chargers, will let registered customers send a text with the cab's registration number and the cost of their fare. The fare is then deducted from ...
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Get Smart! Or not…
Kipp Report
The whole of this month Kippreport will feature a special report on Mobile Technology. What better way to kick it off than to find out how our dear Kipp readers use their mobile phones? A week or two back we asked, "What feature do you most use on your ...
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Intel's Big Mobile Power Play Could Be With Apple… and ARM?
GigaOm
As my colleague Kevin Tofel has pointed out on more than one occasion, Intel is losing the mobile chip war to ARM. Intel's Atom mobile chip is seen by most as too power-hungry for use in cell phones and tablets, and as a result the chip-maker is ...
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