Monday, July 25, 2011

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Haryana college bans use of mobile phones by girls
Times of India
JIND: In an incident that conforms to the prevailing gender bias in Haryana, the Priyadarshni Indira Gandhi Govt College for Women here has imposed a blanket ban on students bringing mobile phones in the college even as Govt Postgraduate College for ...
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Should you buy your next phone from an authorized dealer?
PhoneDog
Dealing with other authorized dealers like RadioShack and Best Buy Mobile can be rather advantageous, too, as they frequently run specials on phones. Making sure you're getting the best deal on your cell phone purchase is an easy way to save a couple ...
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PhoneDog
Nigeria may become largest mobile payment market in Africa – experts say
BusinessDay
M-payment through mobile phones, however has been identified as a viable tool to provide basic financial services to millions of unbanked populations in urban and rural communities in Nigeria, and will become a booming industry. ...
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BusinessDay
Cell phone bill too expensive? Here's how to lower it
amNY
If your cell phone plan includes talk, text and data, you're probably looking at an average annual bill of $1800, according to Consumer Reports. And in New York, taxes, alone, reportedly make up one third of our cell phone bills. ...
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Local firms grab mobile market share
Business Today
Nokia, the largest phone maker by volume, reported a loss of €492 million in the second quarter ended June. The Finnish mobile phones giant notched up revenue of €9.28 billion in the quarter, down seven per cent from €10 billion in the corresponding ...
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Computers, sim cards and mobiles examined in drug case
Herald Sun
COMPUTERS sim cards and mobile phones are being examined in relation to an alleged crime syndicate that imported $6.6 million worth of drugs, a court has heard. Three Chinese nationals - Bo Wan, 28, Fu Chen 36, and Nan Liu, 20 - appeared in the ...
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Oswestry school drops mobile phones after cyber bullying rise
shropshirestar.com
A pilot project allowing pupils at Oswestry's secondary school to use mobile phones has been abandoned after an increase in cyber bullying. The Marches School and Technology College launched its new project in the second half of the summer term, ...
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