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| Nokia Debuts 500 Phone, Changes Naming System PC Magazine By Sascha Segan Nokia introduced a new phone called the 500 today, which has one interesting trick up its sleeve: it's one of a very few unlocked phones supporting 3G on both AT&T's and T-Mobile's frequency bands. As an unlocked device, though, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Alibaba unleashes a new mobile OS MSN India Alibaba Group, a chinese e-commerce giant has introduced its own mobile operating system in China. It works on both mobile phones as well as tablets. A subsidiary of the company, Alibaba Cloud Computing has recently revealed the Aliyun OS, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Optus mini mobile station gets you talking through walls The Australian Femtocells, as DoubleClick has previously explained, are miniature mobile phone base stations that users can mount in their living rooms, offices or other large buildings whose walls can be hard for 3G signals to penetrate. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Your mobile can help you manage diabetes Times of India WASHINGTON: A new study by University of Maryland School of Medicine researchers has indicated that an interactive computer software program appears to be effective in helping patients manage their Type 2 diabetes using their mobile phones. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Insurance2go launches mobile payments cover Banking Times by Gill Montia Customers who use mobile phone technology to pay for goods can now protect their handsets from fraud. Insurance2go claims to have launched the first policy of its kind aimed at protecting the cash uploaded onto mobiles that are then ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Kenya: Crooks Seek Safe Haven in Mobile World AllAfrica.com According to the internet security company, mobile phone phishing attacks are launched behind fake WAP (wireless application protocol) pages and compromised domain names. WAP pages are website pages customised for compatibility on mobile phones, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| The Oregonian is First Newspaper in the U.S. to Modernize the Printed Page ... MarketWatch (press release) The embedded digital IDs are imperceptible to humans, but not to computers, networks and devices like mobile phones, which can now use cameras and microphones as sensory inputs to "see, hear and understand" the world around them within the context of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| BNP Paribas and Orange to launch next-generation mobile bank Near Field Communications World By Sarah Clark | NearFieldCommunicationsWorld.com | August 1st, 2011 "Customers will be able to access the most innovative m-banking and m-payment services to manage their accounts and make payments using their mobile phones," say the French banking ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Azoteq Provides Solutions for Cell Phones and Tablet Computers to Meet FCC SAR ... Benzinga Azoteq, the world leader in proximity and touch solutions, today announced solutions for cell phone and tablet computer manufactures to meet the FCC SAR regulations. The Azoteq ProxSense® solution enables designers to adjust the RF power when a phone ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Apple: Piper Sees Possible Doubling Of iPhone Market Share Barron's (blog) By Tiernan Ray Piper Jaffray's Gene Munster this morning writes that a survey he conducted of 216 mobile phone users suggests Apple's (AAPL) iPhone's market share "could more than double throughout the next round of phone purchases. ... See all stories on this topic » |
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