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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 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| 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 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| 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 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| 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 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| 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. ... See all stories on this topic » |
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