Wednesday, July 6, 2011

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Consumers to spend $50bn a year via NFC phones by 2014
Near Field Communications World
By Sarah Clark • NearFieldCommunicationsWorld.com • 6 July 2011, 06:55 The value of payments made via mobile phones worldwide will reach US$670bn by 2015, up from $240bn this year, according to a new forecast by Juniper Research. ...
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Near Field Communications World
EU internet roaming cap could prompt phone selling
Mazuma Mobile
The 33 million British consumers planning to take their mobile phones abroad with them during this summer could benefit from lower charges with the introduction of a new cap. Under the new European Union (EU) legislation that has come into force, ...
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Mazuma Mobile
Fixed lines very 'alive' despite threats from mobile phones – ITU Consultant
Ghana Business News
A consultant working for the International Telecommunications Union (ITU) has observed that the fixed line aspect in the telecommunications industry is very much alive despite the threat it is facing from mobile phones. Mr Andrew Kwan who has worked in ...
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Ghana Business News
Biomedical engineers receive $ 100000 award to develop mobile phone malaria ...
pharmabiz.com
The $ 100000 award will go towards developing a device which uses mobile-phone derived technology that can detect and separate red blood cells infected with malaria parasites. The latest award is part of the Grand Challenges Explorations (GSE) ...
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HTC Profit More Than Doubles
Wall Street Journal
The company, the world's largest maker of mobile phones using Microsoft Corp.'s Windows operating system by shipments, said in a statement its revenue in the three months ended June 30 rose to NT$124.40 billion from NT$60.96 billion. ...
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Wanna be the CEO of NOKIA? Take the Simple Quiz
Bright Side of News*
This quiz is how the Board discovered the highly valued wunderkind Stephen Elop the Magnificent, who was hired to run the world's largest mobile phone manufacturer, also world's largest smartphone maker, also world's widest-reaching mobile phone ...
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Du recalls faulty telephone top-up cards
The National
Phone company du has recalled a number of prepaid recharge cards after some 15-digit codes were found to be unreadable. Du blames a printing error for the issue with the cards, which are used to add credit to pay-as-you-go mobile phones. ...
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