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Africans Use Mobile Phones for Roles Beyond Communicating PCWorld By Fred O'Connor, IDG News African mobile-phone users are increasingly turning to their devices for functions beyond making calls, said speakers at a Massachusetts Institute of Technology panel discussion on Friday. In a continent with limited ... See all stories on this topic » |
Why Nintendo isn't making a phone CNN Although Microsoft and Sony -- Nintendo's rivals among the "Big Three" gaming companies -- have branched into mobile phone development, Nintendo isn't planning to build a phone or license its games for third-party software platforms, executives for the ... See all stories on this topic » |
Facebook tweaks mobile-optimized sites CNET (blog) by Jessica Dolcourt If you visit Facebook's mobile site, you may notice a few changes to the way the Web site looks. The social network began rolling out an update to the site that optimizes Facebook.com for all mobile phones, from the humble feature ... See all stories on this topic » |
Microsoft Reconsiders WP7 App Rejection PCWorld "Obviously there is still room for the Windows Phone marketplace to improve, and maybe this can be one place to push for some changes," he wrote. Nancy Gohring covers mobile phones and cloud computing for The IDG News Service. ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Q&A with Nokia CEO Stephen Elop Financial Post People who do not have a bank account — some have mobile phones — who need to know where they can get the best crop prices and they get that information on a Nokia device. From a North American perspective, average incomes are quite high and people ... See all stories on this topic » |
Man found guilty of assault awaits rape verdict IrishExaminer.com A Central Criminal Court jury has convicted a Dublin resident of assaulting and stealing mobile phones from his ex-girlfriend. The jury found the man guilty by unanimous verdict of assaulting the woman causing her harm and stealing two mobile phones ... See all stories on this topic » |
Smart Phone App Panic Button for Rebels The New American The United States government is in the process of developing a Smart phone application that effectively wipes a mobile phone clean of any information pertaining to the owner's revolutionary "democratic movement" that may be discovered by government or ... See all stories on this topic » |
Nokia, Apple Once Again Get Entangled in Lawsuits Techzone360 By Ed Silverstein , TechZone360 Contributor In what seems to be a never-ending legal drama, Nokia is suing Apple in US courts for infringing on patents because of technology used in its computers, mobile phones, music players and tablets, according to ... See all stories on this topic » |
Prison drugdeals probed Bangkok Post The Corrections Department chief has admitted a number of inmates may have placed drug orders over mobile phones from Bang Kwang Central Prison. Department chief Chartchai made his remark following the seizure of illicit drugs worth about 16 million ... See all stories on this topic » |
Go Green This Earth Day With Verizon Wireless' Trade-In Program PR Newswire (press release) "Adding tablets to our lineup of eligible trade-in devices along with wireless phones, gives users another option to recycle old devices and get value." Through the Trade-In Program, wireless users can easily determine if their device has value and if ... See all stories on this topic » |
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