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| Enforce phone ban, says Wee Malaysia Star PETALING JAYA: Teachers should conduct random spot checks on students to ensure they do not bring mobile phones to schools, said Deputy Education Minister Datuk Dr Wee Ka Siong. He said female teachers were also allowed to conduct body searches on ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Optus sweetens fixed and mobile offerings SMBs iTWire The terms and conditions for this service on the Optus web site did not specify any minimum contract term, or what plans the mobile phones had to be on. Phil Offer, marketing director of Optus Small and Medium Business, said "With unlimited calls, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| US troops get new arms to take on foes: Phone apps Times of India ... of friendly forces could potentially be hacked by enemies, with disastrous consequences. Gregory Motes, chief of the US army's new mobile applications branch, said: "Right now our biggest problem is that none of the new phones are that secure." See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| FOX Focus: Wireless Robbery WXXA That malware could let hackers monitor your accounts or send high-priced text messages from your phone. "The amount of malware targeting mobile handsets has increased significantly in the past year," says San Diego. David Kwong says someone used mobile ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Samsung Galaxy S II Review: Stunning and Speedy PCWorld In our five-city 4G head-to-head testing, T-Mobile's phones achieved respectable, 4G-like speeds. The Galaxy S 4G averaged 3.38 mbps for downloads and 1.13 mbps for uploads. Though it couldn't hold a candle to the blazing speeds we saw on Verizon's LTE ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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