Friday, June 24, 2011

Google Alert - mobile phones

News6 new results for mobile phones
 
Salora forays into mobile phone market, launches two handsets
The Mobile Indian
Salora International, a leading player in Indian consumer electronics industry, is foraying into the mobile handset market with the launch of its SM501 and SM401 models. Salora plans to launch the mobile phones in the markets of eastern India, ...
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The Mobile Indian
Smart Strategies for Dumb Phones
US Banker
The bank doesn't even offer an iPhone application yet, keeping most of its focus on less flashy offerings: an SMS text-based service and a website designed specifically for mobile phones. This lets Key reach more customers than it could through ...
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Communication Ministry awaits NCA's advice
GhanaWeb
Mr Haruna said the registration of mobile Sim cards would eliminate abuses in the use of mobile phones adding that guidelines have been developed to regulate a telephony sector in which subscribers would have value for money. He said those guidelines ...
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Radiation from Mobile telephony equipment harmless
Ghana News Agency
Ho, June 24, GNA - The level of radiation from mobile phones and also from the premises of phone companies are low and harmless to human health, says the Ghana Atomic Energy Commission (GAEC). Dr Joseph K. Amoako, Head, Radiation Protection Institute ...
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Ghana News Agency
Jessica Stam Thinks You and Your Friends Should Put Your Cell Phones in a Big ...
New York Magazine
She wonders what we're missing by choosing to interact with our cell phones instead of other flesh-and-blood people. "Being present" at the dinner table is a crucial moment in everyday life as most of us are staring into a screen, or a mobile phone or ...
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New York Magazine
Think Firm: Hispanic Teens Eschew Mobile Ads
Credit Union Times
The Cambridge, Mass., think firm surveyed about 1000 Hispanic youths ages 13 to 17 as part of its third quarter Youth Online Survey and found that 91% had mobile phones and 33% had smartphones. That compares with 85% and 19%, respectively, ...
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