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| Use of Cell Phones While Driving is Stupid: Trust me, I am an Expert! Patch.com Indeed, modern members of society are so addicted to their mobile phones that "technology," the very beast that created the problem to begin with, must itself play an important role in helping to modify human behavior so people are less distracted and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Full-Year Mobile Phone Sales May Miss Initial Projections: Gartner Techzone360 By Beecher Tuttle , TechZone360 Contributor Research firm Gartner lowered its 2011 sales estimates for mobile phones on Thursday due to mounting inventories of unsold devices and softer-than-expected demand from users in emerging nations. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Beating the late mover disadvantage Business Standard Their USP has been to sell mobile phones high on the features front but low on prices. Competitors say it will not be so easy for Beetel. "The key in this business is distribution, where Indian phone makers provide long credit lines to retailers and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| App Makers Urged to Do More to Protect User Privacy National Journal The issue of mobile phone privacy has gained new attention in recent weeks after reports revealed some mobile phones collect information about the locations of their users. While the hearing of the Commerce Consumer Protection Subcommittee centered on ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Survey: People want greater penalty for drivers using mobile phones BreakingNews.ie People want harsher penalties brought in for drivers who use their mobile while behind the wheel, according to a new survey. The majority of those questioned by AA Roadwatch say a stricter punishment than the current two penalty points and €60 euro ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| What Would It Take to Drive Adoption of Mobile Banking in Emerging Markets? Bank Technology News By John Adams Mobile phones are banking game changers in almost every country, and emerging markets like Africa, Latin America and Southeast Asia, are no exception. Cell phones are popular in these regions, while the physical infrastructure needed to ... See all stories on this topic » |
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