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| Republicans wary of emergency text alerts The Hill (blog) "One shortcoming that was exposed on 9/11 is that emergency authorities didn't have the ability to send alerts with vital instructions to people's mobile phones — nor the ability to break through network congestion," Genachowski said. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Honolulu Mulls Phone Ban for Pedestrians Mobiledia A new proposal in Hawaii might make sending a text message on a cell phone or reading an iPad while crossing the street illegal. Honolulu's Bill 43 would amend an existing ban on handling mobile electronic devices while driving and extend it to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| The New Nokia E6 Continues The Brands Reputation For Great Build Quality Market Press Release (press release) Nokia seem to have given other brands a lesson in how to make a quality mobile phone with this handset. Not only is the phone technically excellent, visually it looks great too and is sure to become a favourite amongst business users as well as cross ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Smartphones and Women Help Check-ins Take Flight GigaOm According to new figures out from ComScore, 16.7 million US mobile subscribers used a check-in service from their mobile phone in March, which represents 7.1 percent of the entire mobile audience. Though still small, it's a good step up from a Pew ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Sony Ericsson 'no' to Windows Phone... unless it takes off Mobot.net (blog) It's one of those stories that pops up every few months: Sony Ericsson made Windows Mobile phones, and was named when Windows Phone 7 was launched. So... But a senior company exec has spoken up on the subject, saying it's unlikely we'll be seeing a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| AT&T and T-Mobile: Good Deal, Bad Process Heritage.org Increasingly, they are used to send and receive data and video, with today's "smart" phones providing everything from Internet access to GPS. The growth in such services has been phenomenal. In its FCC filing, AT&T reports that its mobile data traffic ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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