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| Sony Ericsson, China Mobile to Develop 4G Phones CRIENGLISH.com Sony Ericsson's Mobile Division has announced the 50-50 Japanese/Swedish venture will cooperate with China Mobile to develop mobile phones that support China's domestic fourth-generation telecom technology. Bert Nordberg, president and CEO of Sony ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| ZTE, Huawei, Lenovo Win China Mobile Purchasing Bid CapitalVue HK), Huawei and Lenovo won mobile phone procurement contracts from China Mobile (0941.HK), reports nbd.com.cn. In early June, China Mobile initiated a new round of procurement, buying seven million 3G mobile phones and three million 3G wireless phones. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Cuba cell use up but computers lag MiamiHerald.com Previously, only foreigners and specially designated Cubans such as doctors and high government officials had legal access to mobile phones, although others had cells registered to relatives or friends living abroad. Castro also dropped the cost of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Consumers want Mobile Phones to connect to their Cars and TVs: Amdocs Global ... India Infoline.com Function over fashion - Almost two-thirds of respondents strongly agreed the mobile phone is an essential part of how they run their lives, with almost half viewing it as a social enabler. Consequently, when selecting a device, functionality was seen ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Government Wireless Security Team Launches Advanced Anti-Phone Hacking App ... PR Newswire UK (press release) With the recent revelations about the "News of the World" phone hacking scandal, concerns about mobile phone security is no longer a rhetorical abstraction or only the problem of the rich and famous. Anyone who uses a mobile device is at risk. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Nine out of ten Britons use their mobile phones for shopping DailyIndia.com London, July 8: A survey has found that more than nine out of ten Britons use their mobile phones to either research or make new purchases. The study by the Mobile Entertainment Forum showed that 91 percent of people in the UK had engaged in ... See all stories on this topic » |
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