Sunday, July 31, 2011

Google Alert - mobile phones

News6 new results for mobile phones
 
Mobile payments 'mainstream' in 4 years : KPMG study
Sunday Times.lk
Paying for goods using mobile phones could become the norm in as little as four years, with 83% of respondents believing this to be the case, according to a survey of 1000 financial, technology, telecommunications and retail executives by a top global ...
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Man accused of Facebook bomb threat
Parkes Champion-Post
Following Mr Zakaria's arrest on Friday by officers from the joint counter-terrorism team and the Middle Eastern Organised Crime Squad, police searched his house and car and seized two mobile phones and other related items. ...
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Smuggled mobile phones may be the most dangerous weapons a prison inmate can have
Plain Dealer (blog)
California prison officials have twice caught Charles Manson -- the cult leader who masterminded a 1960s murder rampage -- with a smuggled mobile phone after he chatted with folks across the country. In Texas, prison officials seized a smuggled phone ...
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Plain Dealer (blog)
Yuhnke Commentary: No contract smartphone = no frills? Not anymore
ABC15.com (KNXV-TV) (blog)
What this means is that smartphones on prepaid plans aren't as smart as the ones on the traditional cell phone plans and feature phones often have less features. That philosophy appears to be changing with the latest Virgin Mobile smartphone, ...
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ABC15.com (KNXV-TV) (blog)
Making Sense of the Murdoch ...
The Next Web
It had long been established that many stories covered by NotW were sourced from phone-hacking – but it was just celebrities, so that was fine, right? That's a matter of opinion. But when it emerged that the mobile phone of murdered teenager Milly ...
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Dimorio McDowell worked 17-hour days from his prison cell hijacking credit ...
Plain Dealer (blog)
AP file photoTens of thousands of mobile phones are smuggled into state and federal prisons every year. Some prisoners want them to keep in touch with friends and family. But other inmates use the phones for organizing prison riots, attacking guards or ...
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