From the monthly archives:
September 2010
by on September 19, 2010
TWO mobile phones with Telstra’s “blue tick” rating system for rural use have been found to have poor reception in the bush.
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by on September 19, 2010
If you’re like me, you’ve been sitting on pins and needles waiting for Internet Explorer 9.
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by on September 18, 2010
A mobile marketing company called EZ Text has filed a lawsuit against T-Mobile USA, alleging that it has begun blocking EZ Text’s short code service. According to EZ Text, the reason T-Mobile is blocking its texts is because one of EZ Text’s customers helps people find medical marijuana dispensaries in the state of California. “The fact is T-Mobile … put my business in jeopardy without any …
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by on September 18, 2010
Despite the bursting of the dot-com bubble and the bear market of 2000 to 2002, Internet and technology stocks are far from being a thing of the past.
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by Admin on September 16, 2010
People may be able to charge their mobile phones and other devices without the need for cables within two years.
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by on September 16, 2010
Twiistup, an influential gathering for tech startups, has scrapped its upcoming conference and lost its event producer — a shakeup that casts doubt on the series’ future.
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by Admin on September 15, 2010
T-Mobile again offers a $25 refill card for free with the purchase of select prepaid phones, as listed below. That’s tied with our June mention and remains one of the best refill bundles we’ve seen…
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by Admin on September 14, 2010
It’s the talk of the internet world, Google Instant Search! But, what does it mean for your part of the 1-Billion daily searches?
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by on September 14, 2010
Nokia top executive in mobile phones sector resigns after new CEO announcement Nokia – Mobile phone – Anssi Vanjoki – Mobile – Business and Economy
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by Admin on September 12, 2010
LOS ANGELES – The nation’s hotel industry, already struggling to pull out of its worst slump in decades, is now suffering from another loss in revenue because of the booming popularity of cell phones and laptop computers.
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by on September 12, 2010
LOS ANGELES – The nation’s hotel industry, already struggling to pull out of its worst slump in decades, is now suffering from another loss in revenue because of the booming popularity of cell phones and laptop computers.
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by Admin on September 12, 2010
Kendrapara, Sep 8 : Police have seized mobile phones, mobile chargers, sim cards, contraband substances and cash from inmates of the Kendrapara sub-jail following a surprise raid.
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by on September 11, 2010
TECH STOCKS: Tech Stocks Pressured By Chips, Downgrades
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by on September 11, 2010
Four mobile phones, seven chargers, 250 gm of contraband ganja (marijuana) and several other objectionable items were seized by police from a high-security jail in Orissa Wednesday, officials said.
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by Admin on September 9, 2010
Mobile phones, including smartphones and their “dumber” handset brethren, provide both security and frustration to most users, according to a new survey of more than 2,200 Americans by Pew Internet.
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