Sunday, June 12, 2011

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Three lessons from the latest outrage over cell phone rates
Globe and Mail
With the hockey season about to end, Canadians will start to indulge in another, newer national sport: griping about their mobile phone bills. They are ready to believe the worst, even if an OECD study hyperbolized when it suggested that Canadian ...
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Globe and Mail
Banking Via a Cellphone and a Shack
Wall Street Journal
But Africa's banking picture is changing, thanks to rising incomes and spreading use of mobile phones. In a new report, the African Development Bank estimated that a consumer class—defined as those who have $2 to $10 a day to spend—has grown to about ...
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Founder's Son Helps Qualcomm Get Jump on Smartphone Rivals
New York Times
By MALIA WOLLAN SAN DIEGO — When Paul E. Jacobs took over from his father as chief executive of the chip maker Qualcomm in 2005, mobile phones were just beginning their transition from tools for talking to hand-held computers delivering data and ...
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New York Times
Value of banking on mobiles questioned
TVNZ
Dr Hartmut Hoehle has researched mobile, internet, phone and ATM banking after feeling sceptical about the viability of mobile banking. "Banks have been offering services via mobile phones for a decade but there's been very little uptake. ...
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India set for mobile shift
Warc
NEW DELHI: Consumers in India are adopting increasingly diverse habits on their mobile phones, Deloitte has argued. The consultancy surveyed 2028 adults in the country, and reported wireless devices are moving beyond simply being used for voice calls, ...
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US funds secret 'internet in a suitcase' for dissidents
Sydney Morning Herald
US diplomats are meeting with operatives who have been burying Chinese mobile phones in the hills near the border with North Korea, where they can be dug up and used to make furtive calls, according to interviews and the diplomatic cables. ...
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Sydney Morning Herald
Phone tapping can't be alien in Ghana
The Statesman Online
Recently, the Campaign Coordinator for Nana Konadu Agyeman-Rawlings' presidential bid, Michael Teye Nyaunu, made allegations that the mobile phones of the Rawlingses and some of their close allies were being tapped by operatives of the National ...
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