Thursday, July 7, 2011

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"The News of the World" last mobile phone hacking message: end of game
MercoPress
The weekly tabloid is accused of hacking into the mobile phones of crime victims, celebrities and politicians. On Thursday, the Met Police said it was seeking to contact 4000 possible targets named in seized documents. The UK's biggest selling paper ...
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More governments targeting drivers using cell phones
Janesville Gazette (blog)
By GREG PECK ( Contact ) Thursday, July 7, 2011 - 12:22 pm On June 21, the Wisconsin Rapids City Council voted to ban drivers from using hand-held cell phones. First-time violators will be ticketed $100. Two days later, legislation that would direct ...
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Nokia Closes Up Shop In Japan
Mobiledia
As part of its strategy as Nokia waits for its Windows-based phones to hit the market, the company will slash the prices of its current smartphones in Europe to try and stir up sales. Unlike in the US and Europe, where the mobile phone market is ...
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Mobiledia
Games Dominate Mobile App Downloads, Study Finds
PC Magazine
By Hilary Scott Games continue to be the most popular mobile app category in the US, according to Thursday stats from Nielsen. Polling mobile phone users who have downloaded an app in the last 30 days, the study found that 64 percent of users ...
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News of the World axed: timeline of the phone hacking scandal
Telegraph.co.uk
Here are the key developments in the News of the World phone-hacking story. August 8 - Detectives arrest the News of the World's royal editor Clive Goodman and private investigator Glenn Mulcaire over allegations that they hacked into the mobile phones ...
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Telegraph.co.uk
Mobile Phones Ruin Love Lives
Baseline
By Dennis McCafferty on 2011-07-07 We all know (or should know) that certain mobile phone behaviors are considered obnoxious. But did you realize these faux pas can crush your love life? While certain instances of phone usage may be inevitable—or even ...
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Baseline
Digicel launches Facebook Mobile Top Up service
Bermuda Sun
"So it is the ultimate convenience for Digicel customers to be able to top up their friends' or their own phones from a site that they are using already. "Mobile Top Up brings that convenience a step closer. "When our prepaid customers are out, ...
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Indonesians Have High Cell Phone Usage at Night
Connectus.net (press release)
So the usages of the cell phones during that time are very low. But the usages slowly increase again starting from 11 am and reaching the peak at 3 pm. The usages slow down when they return home and after dinner at 7 pm they increase again. ...
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New software can boost battery life for Wi-Fi devices
CNET
by Lance Whitney A new program developed by a Duke University grad student promises to double the battery life of cell phones and other mobile devices by tweaking how they tap into Wi-Fi networks. As described by its creator Justin Manweiler in a Duke ...
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Hale widow's ire at News of the World hacking claims
BBC News
The widow of a soldier killed in Afghanistan has expressed revulsion at claims the News of The World newspaper may have hacked into the mobile phones of bereaved military families. Captain Mark Hale died in August 2009 after being caught in an ...
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BBC News
Nintendo considered making mobile phone
Shacknews
Nintendo president Satoru Iwata explained that "if we had never considered combining a mobile phone and a handheld device, we would be negligent." But while Nintendo has researched the possibility of making a gaming phone, Iwata harps on the challenges ...
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