Sunday, May 22, 2011

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Young consumers keen to make the switch to contactless mobile phone payments
The Independent
The majority of young consumers are eager to swap their wallets for a mobile phone. They are enthusiastically awaiting the time when shops across the world start to implement contactless payment systems. According to a study conducted by Kelton ...
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MOBILE MAY: Reviewed: Nokia C7
Siliconrepublic.com
If your preferences have not been corrupted by other smartphones, this would be the perfect progression from the last generation of mobile phones. And given that Nokia dominated that market for years in the early to mid 2000s, then there is a large ...
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Siliconrepublic.com
Social networking driving up Pinoys' Internet usage - study
GMANews.TV
On the mobile front, meanwhile, the study showed that while the run-of-the-mill SMS feature is still the top usage driver in the Philippines, many prefer to access their digital music, calendar, video calling and Bluetooth over their mobile phones. ...
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New chip to give feature phones smartphone like powers
The Mobile Indian
The chip set based on ARM9 CPU will offer JAVA, Internet access, GPS navigation, high-definition video player, a 5 megapixel camera, 3D and Flash user interface and more in feature phones. This high performance multimedia mobile phone solution, ...
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US Hispanics use Mobile Tech for Civic Engagement
Mexidata.info
Hispanics outpace other demographic groups as users of mobile phones and social media, according to a report by The Hispanic Institute. "Our research shows that Hispanics are enthusiastic consumers of wireless services," said Gus West, Board Chair of ...
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Nokia's market share back at 1997 levels
Financial Times (blog)
Yet another instalment of the story of Nokia's long slow decline came on Thursday with the new global mobile phone handset figures. Nokia is still the world's leading handset maker but its market share is now down to 25 per cent, a level last seen in ...
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New study links cell phone use, lower male fertility
Examiner.com
Certainly, with the use of cell phones and smartphones skyrocketing as it has, no one wants to give up their mobile devices. This could, of course, open up room for entrepreneurs. In 2007, for example, a company released a set of briefs designed to ...
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