Friday, July 8, 2011

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Singapore's 1st solar-charging mobile phone
Straits Times
PHOTO: STARHUB STARHUB and Foresight Technologies announced on Friday the launch the iNO Mobile 'Solo', Singapore's first solar-charging mobile phone. Solos's features include a solar-charging battery, a shock-proof rubberised casing, a 1.8-inch LED ...
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Straits Times
European Commission proposals may please those trading in mobiles
Mazuma Mobile
New suggestions have been put forward by the European Commission that are intended to enhance competition within the mobile phone roaming market. Individuals may be tempted to seek cash for phones in to upgrade to new handsets and take advantage of any ...
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Growing trend for mobile payments could fuel mobile phone recycling
Mazuma Mobile
Individuals may be tempted to sell used phones after a further study by Juniper Research indicated mobile payment technology is increasingly being rolled out, enabling people to purchase goods with a chip that is inserted into handsets. ...
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Virgin and Spotify partnership may prompt mobile recycling
Mazuma Mobile
A new partnership agreement between Virgin Media and Spotify could prompt people to trade in their old mobile phones in order to access content provided by the companies. Under the plans by the two businesses, Virgin will offer special deals and ...
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In pictures: The News of the World
BBC News
Following claims that the News of the World authorised hacking into the mobile phones of murdered schoolgirl Milly Dowler and the families of 7/7 bombing victims this Sunday's issue of the News of the World will be the last edition of the paper, ...
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BBC News
Murdered soldier's family anger at phone hacking
Burton Mail
by ADRIAN JENKINS THE father of a soldier murdered in Iraq has attacked the News of the World amid claims it may have hacked mobile phones belonging to relatives of soldiers killed in the conflict and Afghanistan. Mike Aston, whose son Corporal Russell ...
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