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| How to limit your phone's exposure to location-data collection Pioneer Press By Julio Ojeda-Zapata Mobile phones don't exist in isolation. They're part of vast wireless networks, and are continually sending and receiving information. But what information? When? How? Why? That was the rub recently when Apple got into hot water ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| 'Kosher' mobile phones get Yiddish facelift TVNZ The "kosher" Israeli mobile phone market now has a new model - with a Yiddish interface. The mobile phones are dubbed as "kosher" because they block access to services frowned upon by ultra-Orthodox rabbis. The country's second largest mobile provider ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Africa Mobile Growth Spurs Flash Memory Market Middle East Events (press release) SanDisk's product portfolio includes flash memory cards for mobile phones, digital cameras and camcorders; digital audio/video players; USB flash drives for consumers and the enterprise; embedded memory for mobile devices; and solid state drives for ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Thought-triggered phone calls promote safety StartupSmart Scientists believe thought-powered phones could be 100% accurate with training. It is hoped the breakthrough will be able to create safer hands-free mobile phones to help the disabled and elderly, but would also be appealing to professionals in ... See all stories on this topic » |
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