Thursday, May 19, 2011

Google Alert - mobile phones

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T-Mobile Gives Credit for Old Phones
Mobiledia
And surprisingly, the offer is available to all products, not just T-Mobile handsets, meaning a Verizon iPhone is just as valid as a Sidekick. Customers who bring their phones into T-Mobile retail stores will get a quote for their device. ...
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Mobiledia
Techcom eyes 3% market share in mobile handsets
mydigitalfc.com
The company at present imports the mobile components from China. "The import duty structure on mobile phones is low in India and there is no need to set up own manufacturing plant in the near future," Kedia said. The firm has quality control cells in ...
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Techcom Enters AP; Eyes 3% Market Share In The Low-End Mobile Segment
News Tonight
Techcom, one of the major brands in IT peripherals and consumer electronics, has made announcement about the entry of its mobile phones segment in the state of Andhra Pradesh. The company is looking towards a 3% market share in the low-end mobile ...
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Campaign to cut mobile phone thefts in Leicester
BBC News
A campaign to reduce the theft of mobile phones from clubs, bars and pubs has begun in Leicester. The scheme by the Safer Leicester Partnership is aimed at young adults, asking them to take care of their mobile phones. Each month about 40 phones are ...
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Is Africa is becoming a test lab for mobile phone development?
Newstime Africa
He'll be working in West Africa this summer, in his own private venture, based on a small-scale energy-efficiency innovation, which permits low-cost charging of cell-phone batteries off the electrical grid, thus meeting a key demand of rural Africans: ...
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Newstime Africa
M1 finally restores mobile network
Straits Times
By Irene Tham THOSE crippled by M1's major network disruption on Wednesday have been able to use their mobile phones since 10pm on Wednesday. The telco told The Straits Times its network has been fully restored. Even then, some users have complained ...
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Straits Times
Brits too scared to pay via mobiles
Mobile Choices
By James Sherwood - 19/05/2011 print Security fears and a lack of understanding prevent many Brits from using their mobile phones as wireless credit cards, survey finds. Almost 50% of Brits would like to use their mobile phones and smartphones to pay ...
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Mobile Choices
Does Everyone in America Really Own a Smartphone?
PC Magazine
By Sara Yin According to Millennial Media's April Mobile Mix report, all twenty of the top mobile phones tracked on its mobile ad network were smartphones, for the first time. "This demonstrates the mass adoption of smartphones as affordable ...
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UN nuclear watchdog investigates Iran hacking claims
The Guardian
AP UN nuclear inspectors are not allowed to take mobile phones with them during tours of Iranian facilities. Photograph: Abedin Taherkenareh/EPA The UN nuclear agency is investigating reports from its experts that their mobile phones and laptops may ...
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The Guardian
Village phone mast plan sparks anger
Northumberland Gazette
He also said that putting a mast near a petrol station when there are warnings not to use mobile phones was 'ridiculous'. Coun David Donaldson said: "I don't see why we should put up another mast when we already have one that's much more concealed. ...
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