Thursday, July 14, 2011

Google Alert - mobile phones

News6 new results for mobile phones
 
T-Mobile now offering caller ID; it'll cost you $4 per month
IntoMobile
For those of us old enough to remember the days before mobile phones, the era of landline domination had a couple of advantages compared to the incredible computers we carry around in our pockets today. First and foremost is voice quality, ...
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MAJOR HACK: Voda femtocells open phones up to intercept
Register
By John Leyden • Get more from this author Security shortcomings in the femtocell technology supplied by the mobile phone giant create a means to extract information that would allow hackers to intercept calls or impersonate users that connect through ...
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Mobile 'pinging' claim raises legal questions
BBC News
A former News of the World journalist's allegation the newspaper paid police to track mobile phones raises serious questions about the UK's eavesdropping laws, according to experts. Sean Hoare said it was possible to "ping" a handset's location for ...
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Romanians, early birds in using their mobile phones
Business Review
Romanians are the most eager to check their mobile phone in the morning, according to a study entitled Mobile Etiquette Data Report ordered by Intel and carried out by Redshift Research in the EMEA region (Europe, Middle East and Africa). ...
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Standard Bank customers can now send cash to mobile phone straight from their ...
Bizcommunity.com
Enhancements to INSTANT MONEY now make it possible for Standard Bank account holders to send money to mobile phones directly from their bank account. Once the sender has processed the payment from their Standard Bank account, the recipient receives an ...
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UK Voice Mail Hack Reveals Danger of Weak, Lazy Password Choices
eWeek
It's actually fairly easy to secure your phone, your voice mail and your cell phone account, but you have to actually do it. T-Mobile, the only mobile phone carrier that would actually discuss security with eWEEK, sent over a list of suggestions. ...
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