Monday, August 1, 2011

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Mobile Market: Half of Georgia's Population Own a Nokia Mobile
The FINANCIAL
It is still the best-selling mobile phone brand in Georgia and all over the world. The cheapest models, sold for 100 USD in Tbilisi , are the most popular mobile phones in the country. Nokia is followed by Samsung and Sony Ericsson in the popularity ...
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The FINANCIAL
Mobile malware reality check
Computerworld
By Armando Rodriguez PC World - Malicious software is leaping from PCs to cell phones, as malware makers target the platform in hopes of making a quick buck. An infected app released into the Android Market can infect several thousand users' phones ...
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Smartphone 'is in my hand all the time'
Atlanta Journal Constitution
And consumers' dependence on mobile phones is only expected to grow as people use their phones for things such as shopping and banking. Mobile commerce — purchases made when shoppers access stores' websites or mobile applications through their phones ...
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Verizon to Integrate American Express' Serve on Wireless Phones and Tablets
MarketWatch (press release)
Over the coming months, Verizon Wireless customers will be able to establish Serve accounts that will enable them to make payments and redeem offers for goods and services directly from their mobile phones and tablets using Serve. ...
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Verizon, American Express partner on mobile payments
CNET
While Verizon is part of ISIS, a joint venture with AT&T and T-Mobile USA designed to create a nationwide tap-to-pay system for mobile phones, the carrier has been branching out on its own with different mobile payment initiatives. ...
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Samsung will stop releasing phone sales data
Inquirer
Samsung released its latest financial results last Friday, but did so without including any data on mobile phones, reports the WSJ. The newspaper adds that was discussed in a conference call that day and explained away as a "new information policy", ...
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Maxx Mobile debuts the tablet market in India
MSN India
It has a great consumption in our factory. So we decided to do backward integration." Adding to it, he told media that the company has plans to invest Rs 320-crore during this fiscal to produce lithium iron cells and mobile phones.
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Motorola EX232 touchscreen phone
LetsGoDigital
Motorola EX232 splash and dust resistant mobile phone : Motorola has launched the Motorola EX232 cell phone in Hong Kong. Jump into the heart of the action with the splash and dust-resistant Motorola EX232 touchscreen mobile phone from Motorola ...
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LetsGoDigital
Zamtel rolls out $37 million 3G network
Lusaka Times
The technology will also support mobile television, video on demand, video conferencing, tele-medicine and location-based services. Mr Jere assured customers of affordable 3G enabled terminals such as mobile phones and dongles in all centres with 3G ...
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Lusaka Times
MasterCard to Launch PayPass Payment System in Georgia
The FINANCIAL
"MasterCard has focused on mobile payments as we believe in the very near future mobile-based card payments will increase rapidly. The banks will be issuing card-based mobile payments using mobile phones," said Mr. Uyan. MasterCard has developed mobile ...
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The FINANCIAL
Chip-to-Chip Link tech is licensed by 10 SoC vendors for mobile phone apps
EE Herald
Arteris explains that C2C is the first instance of an industry standard allowing shared memory between two IC chips, such as a mobile phone applications processor and a mobile phone modem and the 100ns round-trip latency of the C2C connection is fast ...
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