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| How Did News of the World Hack Victims' Cell Phones? PC Magazine By Damon Poeter Britain's phone-hacking scandal keeps getting bigger, with News Corporation's News of the World now the subject of a Parliamentary probe into allegations that the tabloid hacked into cell phone message systems belonging to family ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Samsung Q2 profit falls 26 percent; mobile phones Reuters But factoring in earnings from Samsung Mobile Display, it will likely post a slight profit," said Kang Jeong-won, an analyst at Daishin Securities. The restructuring is also aimed at improving business relations with its component customers, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| George Osborne may have been victim of phone hacking Telegraph.co.uk George Osborne was targeted by the private detective employed by the News of the World to hack mobile phones, it has emerged. By Robert Winnett The Chancellor was last night visited by detectives and informed that details of his private home phone ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Mobile Phone Giving - More Than Just a Text Pro Bono Australia A new US report finds a growing trend toward Not for Profit adoption of mobile phone giving and other donor campaigns using smartphones and mobile devices - a trend that is going beyond the simple SMS text-to-give model. Sparked by the startling ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Firms pull NoW ads in phone hacking scandal Herald Scotland Mobile phone company Orange, Virgin Holidays, the Co-operative Group, Aldi, Butlins and Lloyds Banking Group, which includes the Bank of Scotland, also joined the advertising exodus. Other major advertisers said they were reviewing their future ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| The biggest skeleton in the News International cupboard ABC Online And did the NOTW also hack the mobile phones of the families of people killed in the suicide bombings on London public transport in July, 2005 in which 56 people were killed? That it was standard practice for the NOTW to hack into the mobile phones of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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