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Telecom Network Up And Running Voxy Telecom urged people in Christchurch to minimise the use of mobile phones and use text messages instead of calls when possible, to free up the network for emergency response workers. However, as the network is operational people should use their phones ... See all stories on this topic » |
Scientists Warn that Cell Phone Radiation Excites the Brains of Healthy Adults EHS Today Phones should be used with headsets or speakerphones and not kept directly on the body, and children should take special care not to have direct exposures. "There are now more than 4 billion people, including children, using mobile phones," wrote ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Eavesdropping Trojan hits 150000 Symbian phones in China Malaysia Sun More than 150000 Symbian-based mobile phones in China have been infected with spyware called Xwodi, according to mobile security company NetQin. A variant of existing spyware called Spy.Felixspy, Xwodi stealthily activates a phone's conference call ... See all stories on this topic » |
20 cent per month surcharge on cell phones advances to Senate Deseret News Curtis Bramble, R-Provo, would reduce the surcharge five cents but spread the fee to mobile phones as well. The bill places a cap on the fee at 20 cents per month. Ron Allen, a member of the Utah Public Service Commission, said as more people have ... See all stories on this topic » |
Comments support hands-free use of cell phones Land Line Magazine "Although generally supportive of the NPRM's restrictions on hand-held phone use, ATA urges FMCSA to continue to allow the use of hands-free technology for mobile telephones in the final rule. Prohibiting hands-free use would offer little, if any, ... See all stories on this topic » |
Nokia X2-01 (T-Mobile) PC Magazine Not the world's most exciting phone, the Nokia X2-01 is nonetheless a good deal for budget-minded T-Mobile prepaid customers. T-Mobile has been building out its lineup of prepaid cell phones lately. The new Nokia X2-01 ($79.99) is a good value thanks ... See all stories on this topic » |
Mobile Phone Display Market Grows by 13 Percent in 3Q10: DisplaySearch TMCnet By Rajani Baburajan, TMCnet Contributor Revenue of the mobile phone display market grew at 13 percent in third quarter 2010 quarter-to-quarter, to touch $3.38 billion. Mobile phone display shipments were 413.2 million in third-quarter 2010, ... See all stories on this topic » |
Mobile phones bringing bad manners V3.co.uk According to the survey of US adults, users have become more prone to rude behaviour while using handsets, performing activities such as texting while driving and talking loudly while in public places. The company reported that 91 per cent of those ... See all stories on this topic » |
Tickets, coupons among ideas for phones Alaskajournal.com Bill Gajda, head of Visa Inc.'s push into mobile payments, said the NFC idea has faced "a series of chicken-and-egg problems." Phone makers didn't want to include the chips in their phones if the wireless carriers didn't want them. ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Consumer Reports Fails to Recommend Verizon iPhone 4, Citing Antenna Issues PC Magazine PCMag mobile analyst Sascha Segan tested the Verizon iPhone in our labs, and experienced the death grip with the Verizon iPhone. He noted, however, that that it's been shown before that various phones have varying "death grips," though it's easier to ... See all stories on this topic » |
Alcatel-Lucent's OmniTouch 8082 My IC Phone wireless goodness We focus much of our attention on the features of mobile phones, but why can't desktop phones get in on the fun as well? Take, for example, Alactel-Lucent's OmniTouch 8082 My IC Phone, which passed through the FCC yesterday, above. ... See all stories on this topic » |
Report: Smartphones more desired than tablet computers Visage Mobile However, Gartner found tablets to be the sixth-most desired device, after smartphones, laptops, desktop computers, mobile phones and e-readers. Businesses have turned toward tablet use more frequently recently, as workers use the devices for increased ... See all stories on this topic » |
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