Thursday, May 12, 2011

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Africa: Mobile Phones, Radio Promote Rights, Says Advocacy Group
AllAfrica.com
Cape Town — Much needs to be done to secure human rights in Africa, but "the tide is turning" and mobile phones and FM radio have arguably done more than most other conventional methods to pursue this objective, reports Amnesty International in its ...
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Your cell phone is driving bees crazy
Seattle Post Intelligencer (blog)
Researchers in the UK have determined honeybees react bizarrely when in close proximity to mobile phones — and it signals emitted from those devices could kill them. In the first experiment of its kind, a bee expert placed a mobile phone underneath a ...
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Bungie Working on a Mobile Phone Game called 'Crimson'
Mac Rumors
The new company was started by Bungie and has filed a trademark for "Crimson" which is described as: "Computer game software downloadable from a global computer network; Computer game software for use on mobile and cellular phones; ...
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Mac Rumors
Senate Panel Grills Apple, Google Over Cell Phone Privacy
ABC News
Al Franken grilled representatives from Apple and Google on how to better protect their users' mobile privacy. Both companies have faced recent criticism on concerns about reports that their smart phones store users' location data. ...
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ABC News
5 Surefire Ways to Reduce Your Cell Phone Bill
Investing Answers
Or if you make lots of overseas calls, buy some credit and call phones from your Skype account -- it's not free, but at 1.4¢ per minute for international calls (vs. $0.09 - $9.95 per minute for AT&T), it's still considerably cheaper. Mobile ...
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Investing Answers
Demystify mobile trading
The Mobile Indian
In September last year Bombay Stock Exchange released an app for stock trading on mobile phones, hoping to capitalise on the country's growing handset market by catering to tech-savvy investors and helping them to keep a tab on their portfolio while ...
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The Mobile Indian
Numbers don't add up for telco customers: ACMA
Computerworld Australia
According to ACMA chairman, Chris Chapman, the research found mobile phones were now the primary means of communication for 47 per cent of Australians, while just 37 per cent relied on a fixed line service. When it came to services purchasing, ...
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Wirefly to Sell the Nexus S 4G from Google Available on Sprint(R) Beginning on ...
Benzinga
The Nexus S 4G has the distinction of being the World's first phone to run Android 2.3 Gingerbread and the fourth 4G smartphone to launch on Sprint's 4G WiMAX network, making it one of the fastest, most powerful mobile phones on the market today. ...
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