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| Nokia's Chennai unit crosses 500 million-mark in handset-production Economic Times Nokia was the first global telecom company to set up a plant in India to produce mobile phones by starting the Chennai facility in January 2006. The company has since grown from a 550-member workforce to a strong 8000-plus workforce. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Pay-by-phone parking bows NorthJersey.com BY LINDA MOSS Montclair residents and visitors can now use their mobile phones to pay for parking, with the municipality being the first place in New Jersey that Parkmobile USA has rolled out the innovative service. Drivers can sign up for the service ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Isis Reportedly Scaling Back Plans for Mobile Payments PC Magazine By Sara Yin No doubt you've heard prophetic statements about "the future of mobile payments" for years now, but it may take even longer before you can tap your phone on a credit card reader. After all, launching a mobile payment platform requires the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Digimarc Discover Platform Now Features Music Identification Capabilities Business Wire (press release) Digital watermarks are easily embedded into all forms of media and are imperceptible to human senses, but quickly detected by computers, networks or other digital devices like mobile phones. Using a watermarking solution, marketers and publishers do ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Power Management for Mobile Devices Dr. Dobb's Increasing focus towards system aspects of cellular phones forced designers to take a holistic and dynamic approach to power management to effectively decrease power consumption without degrading performance. A good number of techniques are used by ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| I'mOK Wants To Reward Kids For Communicating With Parents On Mobile Phones TechCrunch Flash forward ten years and although many teenagers have cell phones now, it's still annoying for kids and teens to constantly communicate with parents and worrisome for parents to not know of their children's whereabouts. A new app will soon launch to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Microsoft's Bing To Deliver Default Search, Map On... eBrandz RIM's adoption of Microsoft's Bing search engine and maps as default options on its new BlackBerry devices, flares a surefire victory for the software giant as it eyes the booming mobile phone market. RIM's move, coupled with its close alliance with ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| 'Stars align' for MetroPCS as shares surge MarketWatch What's been driving MetroPCS is a combination of factors ranging from customers looking for a lower-priced mobile-phone alternative due to economic reasons, to the company building out its offerings to include more Android-based smartphones and ... See all stories on this topic » |
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