Sunday, June 19, 2011

Google Alert - mobile phones

News6 new results for mobile phones
 
Cell Phones All the Rage in Pyongyang
The Chosun Ilbo
Mobile phone use is booming in Pyongyang, with senior Party officials and ordinary people alike using them on the streets of the reclusive North Korean capital these days, it was reported last week. Even members of the public without any means of ...
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3G drives up phone contracts
China Daily
The monthly shipment of 3G mobile phones accounted for more than 50 percent of all CDMA handsets in April. Wang expected sales of China Telecom's 3G handsets to reach 29 million units this year, rising by 190 percent over 2010. ...
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China Daily
Time to Re-Invent the Desk Phone
No Jitter
The question is prompted by the fact that both the Mobile phone and the softphone offer significantly more capability. Nonetheless, desktop phones aren't dead yet, nor even show signs of disappearing. Telephones are getting less expensive, ...
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Tough Corp Introduces the Honeywell Dolphin 6000 - Revolutionary Mobile ...
PRWire
Sydney – June 20, 2011 – Tough Corp is proud to introduce the Honeywell Dolphin® 6000 to the Australia and New Zealand markets, a new class of mobile device that bridges the gap between consumer mobile phones, industrial mobile computers and bar code ...
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iPhone4, genuine, not so genuine
Manila Bulletin
... the one-time payment will have a positive impact on the Finnish mobile vendor's finances for the second quarter of 2011. The deal highlights Nokia's vast technology and patent holdings. Hmm. Now, if it could only make desirable mobile phones once more.
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Apple will pay Nokia to settle patent suit
MacVideo.tv
In March this year, Nokia expanded the ITC complaint to include an additional seven patents and alleged, "Apple infringes additional Nokia patents in virtually all of its mobile phones, portable music players, tablets and computers. ...
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