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| More Californians Accessing Internet Via Cell Phones Sci-Tech Today By Paresh Dave The latest Public Policy Institute of California survey on how Californians interact with the Internet shows that more than nine out of every 10 adults in the state owns a cell phone and four out of 10 say they own a smartphone with a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Staples Plans On Smaller Stores; Adds Cell Phones MediaPost Publications (blog) based chain is doing well with its readers and tablet businesses, and will expand those businesses, "and that we are very excited about its new mobile, store-within-a-store format." Staples last experimenting with mobile phone sales a decade ago. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| LG Seeks to Break Barriers with Thrill 4G E-Gear Tim O'Brien, vice president of marketing for LG Mobile Phones, spoke about the importance of technology and innovation in the industry's 100+ history during the 3D Entertainment Summit at CEA Line Shows held in New York this week. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| How To Recycle Your Cell Phone: 5 Simple Tips TheUnlockr.com If you're like us, then you love your cell phone and all things electronics. You are also probably always looking ahead to get your hands on the latest and greatest. So what happens to the old faithful once you've purchased your new device? ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Round up begins on old phones. Waste Management World The First National Real Estate network announced recently customers will be able to drop off their old mobile phones, batteries, accessories and chargers for recycling at their local First National real estate. As an extension to its energy efficiency ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Nokia N9: A new talking point New Zealand Herald Photo / Supplied Nokia has finally taken the wraps off the successor to its much-troubled N8 mobile phone, and there's no debating it's a gorgeous piece of hardware. It's got a polycarb unibody with a subtly curved Gorilla Glass screen, ... See all stories on this topic » |
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