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| Australia's mobile phone market explodes as handset makers prepares for ... International Business Times AU By Ricky Roxas | March 24, 2011 2:50 PM AEST The Australian mobile phones market continue its climb and latest figures from IDC Australia showed that almost 13 million units were snatched by local consumers in 2010 alone, coming from the 10.99 million ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Acer Liquid MT worthy of your money Toronto Sun (blog) The virtual keyboard can be a bit buggy at times but it still works better than many other cell phones. And it works great as a mobile Internet device. The Liquid MT allows you to access the web both through USB-tethering and as a portable hotspot, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Seek cracks 1 million monthly visits to mobile site iTWire By Stan Beer The number of people searching for jobs on their mobile phones has exploded, according to the leading jobs board in Australia. Seek, which is by far the leading purveyor of jobs online or offline in Australia, reports that its optimised ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Garden Center owner not opposed to cell tower debate NorthJersey.com T-Mobile Northeast, LLC has proposed a 120-foot cell phone tower at the garden center, intended to give subscribers better service, the cell phone provider has said. The matter is currently before the Bloomfield Zoning Board of Adjustment. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Could selling mobile phones result in safer driving? Mazuma Mobile Selling a mobile phone and investing in one of the most hi-tech models available may be a safe move by those who require their handsets while driving. Research in the US sponsored by the Distracted Driving Safety Alliance found 85 per cent of teenagers ... See all stories on this topic » |
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