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Windows Phone 7 update jams some mobile phones Computerworld By Jeremy Kirk IDG News Service - Microsoft's first Windows Phone 7 update is apparently causing some users' phones to not work, with the company advising at least one person to take his device into a store. The company's WindowsPhoneSupport Twitter ... See all stories on this topic » |
How to save money on mobile phones PC Pro Even if you stick to cheaper models, mobile phones can be a heavy burden on any budget. We reveal seven ways to dodge paying too much for mobile phones and services. You may well have agreed to that pricey £35-a-month tariff so you didn't have to pay ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Liverpool FC claims world first with mobile store How Do Created by Snow Valley and sitting on the digital agency's Muse e-commerce platform, supporters will now be able to buy football kits and a full range of merchandise using their mobile phones. "The way that we shop is changing all the time. ... See all stories on this topic » |
ePrize's New Multi-Channel Marketing Platform Engages Consumers via Mobile ... PR Newswire (press release) Mobile phones will overtake PCs as the most common Web access device worldwide by 2013, according to Gartner Research. To adjust for this trend, the CMO Council reports 45 percent of marketers worldwide are planning to focus on integrated multi-channel ... See all stories on this topic » |
Acer Liquid Mini CNET UK Build quality hasn't always been Acer's forte when it comes to mobile phones, but the Mini feels solidly put together. The elegant silver end pieces lend the device an air of class that complements the playfulness of the sleek, coloured case. ... See all stories on this topic » |  CNET UK |
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Harbinger introduces mobile learning applications Business Standard City based Software products and services provider Harbinger Group has forayed into mobile learning by launching a new product Raptivity on iPad, iPhone and Android powered mobile phones. Speaking on this, Vikas Joshi, chairman and managing director, ... See all stories on this topic » |
Portable Innovate 2011: Innovation Drives Explosive Growth of Portable Devices PR Newswire (press release) Twenty years ago, no one had any idea that mobile phones would be everywhere. Ten years ago, no one would have believed that smart phones could have the functionality of a computer. In the last several years, led by the iPhone, iPad, mobile Internet ... See all stories on this topic » |
Wirefly to stop selling AT&T products from March TechShout! A post by Wirefly CEO, Andy Zeinfeld, states that 'circumstances' prevent the retailer from being able to deliver on their promise to customers with regards to AT&T phones. Wirefly attributes their success to the kind of services offered to patrons ... See all stories on this topic » |
No concern about mobile phone hazards in telecom policy Financial Express Bangladesh BTRC must also make sure that their decision did not put an extra burden on the poor of Bangladesh who have already been dependent on mobile phones. We would have been in the dark about the exorbitance of license fees and the probable burden the ... See all stories on this topic » |
Android, video games dominate mobile confab Reuters Canada According to research firm Canalys, global sales of Android phones in the fourth quarter of 2010 was 33.3 million, compared to 31 million Symbian phones, 16.2 million Apple phones, 14.6 million RIM devices and 3.1 million Microsoft phones. Continued... See all stories on this topic » |
Mobile ban in force Tenterfield Star At a public meeting held in December last year, the mobile phone ban was unanimously passed. Mr Holmes said at the time that mobile phones had contributed to a growing number of school-yard fights, most stemming from the use of Facebook at school. ... See all stories on this topic » |
Medical, industrial apps spur Bluetooth growth EE Times India In-Stat has released a report on the growth of Bluetooth beyond mobile phones, finding that it is growing fastest now in medical and industrial applications. Introduced in 1998, the first commercial use of Bluetooth was in mobile phones in 2000. ... See all stories on this topic » |
Smartphone Tops the List of Intended Purchases of US Citizens in 2011: Gartner TMCnet By Rajani Baburajan, TMCnet Contributor US consumers are more likely to buy a smartphone in 2011 than PCs, mobile phones, e-readers, media tablets and gaming products, according to Gartner's smartphone research report called Findings: Smartphones Top ... See all stories on this topic » |
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