Monday, July 25, 2011

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Future Qualcomm Chips To Offer Motion Control for Phones
Mobiledia
By Joe Arico | Mon Jul 25, 2011 4:47 pm Mobile chipmaker Qualcomm aims to bring cell phone gesture control one step closer to reality, as the way people command mobile devices continues to advance. The telecommunications development company today ...
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Mobiledia
Public Hearing On Cell Phone Towers Tonight
Patch.com
By Miriam Finder In October 2010, Extenet and T-Mobile applied with the Public Works Department to install a cell phone antenna (or tower) within the City. At the time, only regulations existed regarding satellite dishes and other antennae attached to ...
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Experts meet in bid to keep mobile cash transfer secure
Daily Nation
By FRED MUKINDA fmukinda@ke.nationmedia.com Kenya's success in using mobile phones for money transfer has attracted international security experts who see it being replicated globally. Experts from the US on Monday began discussions with their Kenyan ...
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Daily Nation
Cell phone market bigger than we thought
GigaOm
25, 2011, 1:53pm PT No Comments The researchers at Deutsche Bank are throwing out old estimates of the worldwide mobile phone market because they say we're still underestimating its size. The reason? They're still trying to grasp how many cell phones ...
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Why Cell Phone Tower Locations Need Rechecking
Government Technology
York County, Pa., plans to verify the locations of more than 200 cell phone towers to ensure that 911 calls placed from mobile devices are accurately tracked. Communications Director Carl Lindquist said the county depends on the locations as they're ...
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Government Technology
How the carriers screwed themselves out of mobile payments
VentureBeat
In the European and Asian markets, mobile carriers are payment providers, and people use their phones to pay for goods and services and then pay their carrier, and the carriers get a cut. So why are US carriers not going after this incredibly lucrative ...
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Local financial institutions are rolling out mobile banking options
NOLA.com
By Rebecca Mowbray, The Times-Picayune Gulf Coast Bank & Trust Co. has been steadily rolling out services that allow customers to bank through Internet-enabled mobile phones. Last year, it was text message alerts, then the ability to view account ...
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TELL US: Mobile menaces
Sunbury Leader
The only other Hume suburb in the top 20 was Craigieburn, which featured highly in drink-driving, speeding and illegally using mobile phones. Fawkner traffic management unit Acting Sgt Craig Zeeher said the statistics for Hume were concerning. ...
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Good: IOS Significantly Beating Android in Enterprises
PCWorld
It periodically releases reports about its customers' use of mobile devices. The reports do not include information about BlackBerry phones, since Research In Motion secures those devices, or Windows Phone and webOS, which Good does not yet support. ...
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