Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Google Alert - mobile phones

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Airlines blame mobile phones for instrument problems
Telegraph.co.uk
Mobile phones and other electronic devices are believed to have disrupted flight instruments 75 times over six years, according to a confidential report prepared for the aviation industry. Pilots and crews from 230 cargo and passenger carriers told the ...
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Telegraph.co.uk
Why do people play music in public though a phone?
BBC News
By Alex Hudson BBC News For many, teenagers playing tinny music to each other on public transport on their mobile phones can be intensely irritating. Why do they do it? With mobile phones in many a teenager's pocket, the rise of sodcasting - best ...
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BBC News
More than half of UK phone users don't think they need online security
Mobot.net (blog)
That's the reason why Macs have traditionally been safer than PCs, and why mobile phones used to be almost completely free from malware. But that has certainly changed these days, when you consider that nearly half a billion mobile phones will be sold ...
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Mobot.net (blog)
Gang of juveniles, youths nabbed for mobile thefts
Times of India
Police has recovered five stolen mobile phones from the gang . Sunil Deshbhrater, alias Sonu, mastermind of the racket, already has several offences registered against him. Police said that Amit Sharma, another gang member too has been arrested. ...
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HTC Sensation Continues Network Roll Out in the UK
SourceWire (press release)
HTC's latest flagship smart phone has finally come to the end of its exclusive launch period with Vodafone and is quickly being picked up by both rival UK network operators as well as independent mobile phone retailers as UK stocks arrive. ...
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Voice Assist and QOS Telcom Enter Private Label Agreement
PR Newswire (press release)
With the backbone of the Voice Assist cloud-based speech platform, users can increase productivity using any mobile phone or IP-connected device (such as the iPhone®, BlackBerry®, Android™ phones, the iPad® and other tablets) at work, at home, ...
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ZTE Plans to Win Smartphone Share in Europe, U.S. on Google Android Phones
Bloomberg
ZTE is trying to extend relationships with operators such as Vodafone Group Plc (VOD) and Royal KPN NV's German E-Plus division to include a range of products from wireless radio stations to mobile phones and software, according to the executive. ...
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TeleWare launches UK's first fully-converged business mobile network
Mobile Europe
"In the UK, mobile phone use has overtaken fixed lines but businesses still rely on fixed line telephone systems and fixed line numbers," explains Steve Haworth, CEO of TeleWare Group Plc. "As any business that has tried to integrate mobile phones into ...
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Worse than Zombies: The Mobile Botnets are Coming
Business Insider
Access to root on a phone means everything on that phone has been pealed open like a can of tuna. What can you do about botnets, viruses and malware on your mobile phone? Not much, unfortunately, except to be very aware of the apps you're downloading ...
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Mobile Malware and Cyber Warfare
CIO Magazine
MOBILE MALWARE, WINDOWS AND STUXNET Speculation is mounting that the recent discovery of a host of rootkit apps for Android devices, dubbed DreamDroid, signals a new major target for attackers beyond Windows. Mobile phones have largely escaped the ...
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Telus roaming rates cut in bid to end 'bill shock'
Vancouver Sun
One megabyte is equivalent to 50-page changes on a mobile device. Photos on mobile phones can vary in size from 0.1 megabytes to two or more megabytes. Telus intends to lower its rate to $10 per megabyte in all countries where it has agreements except ...
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Transforming Healthcare One Phone at a Time
Healthcare IT News (blog)
South Africa's Deputy Minister of Communications, Obed Bapela, opened the show, and explained to attendees that mobile health has the potential to make a huge impact on the lives of South Africans, especially those in rural areas. Mobile phones seem to ...
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