Monday, July 18, 2011

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Optus offers free mobile TV
Sydney Morning Herald
Optus has announced a new service allowing customers to watch all 15 free-to-air television shows on their mobile phones. Customers with the 3G mobile phones will be able to record any television show and watch it later on their mobile handset without ...
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Best mobile phones for chatting and texts
The Mobile Indian
Texting and chatting are two of the most frequently performed functions on a mobile phone, especially by young users. However, traditional alpha numeric mobile phones are not suitable for the purpose, and apparently not everyone (at least in India) is ...
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The Mobile Indian
Hacking into voicemail is easy, experts say
USA Today
"We give customers good protection and choices about how they want to access their voice mail from their mobile phones." T-Mobile also does not require a PIN to access voicemail if calling from your own phone, says spokesman David Henderson. ...
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USA Today
Why worry if you lose your phone?
IBNLive.com
The Malaysian-based award winning mobile security application, exported by UK-based NSS and distributed by GSM Technology in Karnataka, fashioned to protect privacy and check misuse of stored data in lost or stolen mobile phones was launched in the ...
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China's mobile Internet poised for drastic growth
China Economic Net
Bohai economic rim, centered on Tianjin Binhai New Area, is the core district of China's cell phone industry, where the output of cell phones takes up over a half of China's cell phone production volume. Looking at the development of mobile Internet ...
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China Economic Net
Rosy Predictions Aside, Mobile Payments Boom Still Years off, Experts Say
Digital Transactions
Then there is the longstanding issue of banks and phone companies, the latter of which control the SIM card, or brain, of mobile phones, coming to an agreement on revenue sharing. NFC companion devices make mobile-phone payments possible without the ...
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Indonesia: A Mobile-centric Nation
Penn Olson
But in contrast, not all Indonesian people have a PC or laptop, but rather they are using mobile phones to access the internet. The penetration of PCs and laptops in Indonesia is only five percent – very small compared to Singapore or Malaysia ...
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Penn Olson
How mobile banking can promote financial inclusion in Nigeria
BusinessDay
Mobile banking through cell phones, however has been identified as a feasible tool to provide basic financial services to millions of the unbanked in urban and rural communities in Africa, and will become a booming industry, experts revealed at the ...
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BusinessDay
Can Dyle.tv succeed where FLO TV failed?
Reuters
By Ryan Lawler at GigaOm Consumers who want to watch live TV on their mobile phones will soon be able to tell whether their devices are capable of doing so, as industry-led mobile broadcast consortium the Mobile Content Venture (MCV) has unveiled a new ...
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Connecting Indias elderly, the Fixed way
IBNLive.com
The facility will be beneficial to elderly customers who are not able to use mobile phones, said BSNL Ernakulam SSA Principal General Manager PT Mathew. The service will be available at the customer service centres of BSNL, he said. ...
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