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| Crossed wires blasts texts to wrong phones Sydney Morning Herald Customers of New Zealand mobile phone carrier 2degrees got a surprise in the middle of the night when they received hundreds of text messages not intended for them. The telecommunications company has said a software implementation caused the glitch in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| FTC Chairman Says Passwords For Voice Mail A No-Brainer National Journal By Juliana Gruenwald Federal Trade Commission Chairman Jon Leibowitz said Thursday that wireless operators should require their customers to use a password to access the voicemail on their mobile phones. The problem for Leibowitz, as he was quick to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Microsoft has 3 months to make or break Windows Phone – Part 2 WMPoweruser.com Something that the Skype purchase could bring is text messaging (as a premium addition perhaps) to cell phones and land lines directly from the the web interface. Adding Xbox live account management, Zune pass streaming, podcasts and Zune social would ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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