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| Mind Your Manners, Peacock: Phone-Pas Rising Warns Telstra SmartHouse Mobile users are increasingly using their mobile phones inappropriately, and four out of five people believe we're getting worse. Thirty per cent witness a phone-pas daily but most of us are actually guilty of the etiquette offences we most dislike ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Mobile phones linked to mid-air safety incidents - International Air Transport ... The Australian Picture: supplied Source: Herald Sun THE use of electronic devices such as mobile phones has been probed as the possible cause of a string of mid-air safety incidents. Pilots and cabin crew have reported the use of electronic devices as being involved ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| TRA unveils tax payment through mobile phones IPPmedia By The guardian reporter Tanzania Revenue Authority (TRA) yesterday unveiled a new service of paying tax through mobile phones. Speaking during the launching of the service with Vodacom through M-PESA, in Dar es Salaam yesterday, the TRA Deputy ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Microsoft: a danger for Skype users? The Seattle Times On May 31, T-Mobile USA, which sold the Sidekick, and Microsoft ended the Danger wireless service. The Sidekick brand name will live on with other T-Mobile phones, but without the guts and unique device that won over believers in Danger's earlier days. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Outlet aims to provide 'street level news' The Guardian An ambitious bid to provide "street level news" via mobile phones has been launched. The Postcode Gazette is hoping to recruit thousands of local publishers to deliver "hyperlocal news on a national scale." Although it has a (beta) web presence, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Nokia C3 Touch and Type 'is a small, light and sleek looking mobile phone' Mazuma Mobile Adam's comments suggest the phone has been an able deputy for his Nokia N8 device thus far. In other mobile news, Motorola recently suggested it will soon release a number of innovative models after renewing its partnership with Sprint. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Apple, Nokia Enter Into Agreements to Settle Litigations About Patents Bloomberg Photographer: Chris Ratcliffe/Bloomberg Nokia Oyj (NOK1V) and Apple Inc. (AAPL), the world's two biggest mobile-phone makers, agreed to settle all patent litigation between the companies in a deal that awards a one-off payment and royalties to the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| OECD: Israel's cell market noncompetitive Ynetnews Most live in apartments with four rooms or less The report found that while using mobile phones to surf the internet abroad, Israelis pay an average of $15.15 per megabyte of cellular data – well above the global average of $9.48. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Mobile usage policy for employees necessary Dynamic Business Organisations without clearly defined mobile phone usage policies and monitoring systems leave themselves open to financial, reputation, legal and security risks, a Stratatel leadership paper has found. According to Corporate Governance: Inappropriate ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Mobile Communication Off The Beaten Track for Rural Australians and Travellers Rambling Thoughts (blog) I found calls to landlines were more reliable and had better audio quality than calls to mobile phones. Bear in mind that your voice is travelling from the ground, up to a satellite, down to the ground again and routed to your destination number so ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Hack turns iPad into 'functional' phone GMANews.TV A hack promises to turn Apple's popular iPad 3G tablet computer into a functional, if not oversized, mobile phone. The "PhoneIt-iPad" hack works only on jailbroken iPads, or those hacked to allow apps from outside Apple's App Store. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| 'Snap, trail and rob' gang smashed Malay Mail KUALA LUMPUR: THEIR tools: Mobile phones, a camera with zoom features and, more importantly, a map of the Klang Valley with locations of banks. Their mission: To identify bank customers withdrawing large sums of money and, ultimately, rob them. ... See all stories on this topic » |
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