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| Syrian forces 'targeting mobile-phone videos' The Independent By Khalid Ali One of Syria's leading human rights activists has claimed that protesters shooting videos on their mobile phones are now being deliberately targeted by the security services as the government tries to get a grip on the propaganda war. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Phones blamed for high marriage break-ups New Vision By Dismus Buregyeya MOBILE phones are adding to the high rate of marriage break-ups today, the Rev. Abel Sserwanja of Namirembe Diocese has said. "Twenty percent of misunderstandings among couples are caused by their spouses' mobile phones," Sserwanja ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Android smartphone users: 16 things to know Times of India Mobile phones that run Google's Android operating system come in various shapes, sizes and features, unlike Apple's iPhone. But despite the variety of Android phones there are a lot of useful features common to all. There are a lot of hidden Android ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Spread-betting groups wise up to smartphones Financial Times By Anjli Raval Spread-betting companies are moving towards mobile phone technology as a recruitment and retention tool, hoping to create growth in a market that many industry insiders say has reached maturity. Increased volatility since the financial ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Telenor and DnB Nor begin NFC trial in Oslo Near Field Communications World "The Oslo test is one of the first in Scandinavia and will be an important milestone towards our use of mobile phones as wallets," says Jon Fredrik Baksaas, who is president and CEO of Telenor and one of the individuals who will be taking part in the ... See all stories on this topic » |
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