Thursday, May 19, 2011

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Gartner: Android and Apple Win Big Globally in Q1
PCWorld
By Mikael Ricknäs, IDG News Android became the most popular smartphone operating system worldwide in the first quarter of 2011, while Apple saw its share of the market grow, according to a report Gartner issued Thursday on sales of mobile phones to end ...
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Toronto District School Board approves cell phone use in classrooms
Global Regina
The Toronto District School Board has voted to allow students to use cell phones and mobile devices in school, as long as they don't cause any disruptions. Trustees of the Toronto District School Board approved a motion Monday night permitting the use ...
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428 Million Mobile Devices Were Sold Last Quarter
The Atlantic
The largest player in the cell phone space remains Nokia, which lost five percent market share but still held onto a quarter of the globe's cell phone trade. That's a great reminder that even though Nokia's limping, they're impending tie-up with ...
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Mobile phone mania in the UAE
CPI Financial
About 20 years or so, I remember sitting at a cafe with some university friends, sneering at a fellow patron at a nearby table who was speaking on a brick-sized mobile phone. It was one of the first we'd seen, apart from on the telly. ...
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Two-thirds of Americans 'open to using their mobile phone to make purchases'
Near Field Communications World
By Sarah Clark | NearFieldCommunicationsWorld.com | 19 May 2011, 13:00 A survey of US consumers conducted for MasterCard has found strong interest in using mobile phones to make payments. The research found that: 62% of Americans who use a mobile phone ...
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A Quick Guide to "4G" Phones
CIO
But as we've shown in the past not all "4G" networks are created equally, as Verizon's LTE network for the time being is delivering significantly faster speeds than the competition and will likely remain the fastest mobile data network until AT&T comes ...
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AT&T Plans Mobile Security Service for Consumers
eSecurity Planet
"The company already offers similar security services for its business customers to protect employee cell phones." "AT&T consumers shouldn't expect to see these services before 2012, as Stankey said there's very little demand from consumers for ...
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Nokia India to release a Google Places competitor?
The Next Web
He also added that this new feature will help users to identify a place or a shopping mall or a food joint direct from their mobile phones. From the looks of it, this service seems to be a direct competitor to Google Places. ...
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The Next Web
Techcom debuts in AP, launches 2 handsets
mydigitalfc.com
The company that has presence in five states including Karnataka and is growing at an annual rate of 30 per cent has plans to launch mobile phones in other states as well. It plans to invest over Rs 100 crore in major brand building exercise in the ...
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