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| Mobile phone pay system launches in UK Financial Times Contactless mobile phone payment has been promoted as the future of payments by financial services companies for several years. O2 worked with Visa and Barclaycard in 2007 on a piloted scheme to let people use phones instead of Oyster cards on London ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Wait for 10 days to know if you can buy One phones Times of Swaziland By MOSES DLAMINI on May 21,2011 MBABANE - Members of the public who still had a wish to buy the Swaziland Posts and Telecommunications Corporation (SPTC) mobile phones will have to wait 10 more days before they know if they will be able to do so. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Blackberry Curve Touch Is An Excellent Touchscreen Qwerty OfficialWire (press release) by Thomas Whittle The business phone segment is mainly dominated by the presence of BlackBerry, but the company is planning to expand its operation into the other departments of the mobile phone industry as well. The most promising segment at the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| VeriFone and MICROS First to Bring NFC Services to the Table EON: Enhanced Online News (press release) "Widespread adoption of NFC requires a restaurant solution, but consumers are not willing to hand over their mobile phones to the wait staff," said Paul Rasori, VeriFone senior vice president of marketing. "MICROS and VeriFone are combining forces to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Wi-Fi Privacy Focus of US Senator's Query to Apple, Google Bloomberg Skyhook makes software that uses the location of wireless routers and telecommunications towers to pinpoint the location of a mobile phone. "We think it's an important set of questions and we'll be happy to talk about the data we collect and how," Ted ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Companies aware of distracted drivers - ZoomSafer Autos.ca The survey indicated rapidly-growing concern among corporate managers about distracted driving risks and liability, and that 62 per cent of companies have adopted written policies prohibiting employees from using mobile phones while driving for company ... See all stories on this topic » |
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