Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Google Alert - mobile phones

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New mobile Turkish financial system aims at huge transaction increase
Hurriyet Daily News
The system will allow money transactions via mobile phones while customers will be able to shop with their card and gain bonuses and free calls via their spending Turkcell expects to conduct 500 million Turkish Liras in transactions over the next three ...
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MediaTek, Yahoo look to enhance feature phone allure
ZDNet Asia
Citing figures from internal studies, she pointed out that in countries such as Vietnam, Malaysia and Indonesia, mobile Internet access via mobile phones or PDAs (personal digital assistants) has been growing in all three emerging markets at the ...
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Socially connected by mobile phones, or else?
International Business Times
By IB Times Staff Reporter | Jun 01, 2011 08:40 AM EDT What would we do without mobile phones? Be it an emergency, be it leisure, and be it religious, there are cell phones everywhere. The world's largest individual mobile operator by subscribers is ...
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Smartheart: Gadget that turns your mobile into a cardio-monitor
Daily Mail
By Daily Mail Reporter A gadget that turns a mobile phone into a powerful medical tool able to detect heart problems has been unveiled by scientists. The 'Smartheart' connects to, and converts, a smartphone into a hospital-grade heart monitor capable ...
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Daily Mail
COUNTERPATH LAUNCHES HOSTED SERVICE ENABLING WIRELINE OPERATORS TO DELIVER ...
PR Newswire (press release)
Operators can also leverage CounterPath's Bria desktop/laptop PC or Mac softphones, allowing their customers to use their communications services seamlessly across both desktop softphones and mobile phones. NCG Exchange's highly flexible, network- and ...
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3G the go after cancer fears raised over the use of mobiles
The Australian
The new classification of mobile phones as possible cancer-causing agents was based primarily on evidence from earlier generations of phones. Still, the expert working group that classed mobiles as "possibly carcinogenic" noted the strongest evidence ...
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Thinking outside the phone
NatGeo News Watch (blog)
In today's installment of our special "Mobile Message" series, Eric Blantz from Inveneo and Richard Anderson from the University of Washington explain how they apply a mix of mobile phones and other technologies to help solve a critical yet common drug ...
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NatGeo News Watch (blog)


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