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| Wi-Fi Direct Coming on Strong, Broadcom Says PCWorld By Stephen Lawson, IDG News Wi-Fi Direct, a peer-to-peer networking standard that came out last year but has been slow to appear in consumer products, will be in a large percentage of mobile phones by year's end, according to communications chip maker ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Heavy cell phone use harms memory, research shows GMANews.TV They were exposed to radio frequency radiation, simulating the effects of gossiping on a mobile with an "unlimited" plan. Recent studies suggest that heavy exposure to electromagnetic radiation emitted by mobile phones and cellular base stations can ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Telstra to start throttling broadband speeds on mobile phones Broadband Expert Australia By Rob Webber on 27 th May, 2011 - No Comments It has been revealed recently that Australian communications giant Telstra is set to start throttling broadband speeds on mobile phones when consumers reach their allocated data allowance. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Parkmobile and Liberty PlugIns Debut Pay by Phone Electric Vehicle Charging Sacramento Bee Drivers use their cell phones and native mobile apps for iPhone, BlackBerry and Android to pay for a charging session and the revenues are deposited directly into the parking lot owners and operators existing merchant banking accounts. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Landowners urged to resist lower mast rents from mobile-phone firms The Press, York By Ron Godfrey » LANDOWNERS must resist "pushy" tactics from telecoms companies to accept lower rents for having mobile phone masts on their land, a York property lawyer has warned. Many private and commercial land owners across York and North ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Hoax fire call phones 'cut off' now in Norfolk BBC News The control room operators are trained to spot hoax calls and equipped with technology to disable mobile phones. A warning message is sent out if the call is believed to be malicious and it asks the person if they wish to continue. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| INTERVIEW: Nokia Sees Africa Potential For Dual SIM Card Phones Zawya At the same time dual SIM will drive our mobile phone share," he said. Dual SIMs aside, Braam sees great potential in Middle East and African countries for Nokia phones with internet capabilities. "In the western world consumers are using internet ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| O2 is fastest UK mobile broadband provider, study finds The Next Web O2, the UK's second largest mobile phone network, has the fastest mobile broadband in the country, a study by Ofcom has found. The independent regulator carried out over 4 million speed tests across the UK, and it found that the average data-download ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| (Updated!) Has The G2x Been Pulled From Store Shelves Due To Quality Issues? TmoNews LG usually makes high quality mobile phones, the G2X is the exception. I love my G2x. I have had some issues with lockups and reboots, but I don't think that they warrant a return. It's a really great phone. It is waaaay better than my Vibrant that it ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| 'Upgrade Checker' might expose info Austin News AUSTIN (KXAN) - A website that checks on possible upgrades for cell phones might leave a crack in users' privacy. The Best Buy Mobile website features the "upgrade checker" and asks users to enter their phone numbers and ZIP codes. ... See all stories on this topic » |
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