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04/23/2010 Remote
Blackberry Printing |
Hewlett-Packard on Wednesday added mobile printing
to its enterprise services offerings, giving BlackBerry
users a new way to print documents on the go.
A new services offering called ePrint will let BlackBerry
users securely print documents from printers at public
locations like hotels, airports or libraries, said
John Tomesco, vice president of marketing and development
for HPs Imaging and Printing Group. Users will be
able to print e-mail messages, images, presentations
and documents in file formats such as PDF.
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04/22/2010 iPhone
Market Saturation? |
AT&T Inc. added fewer wireless customers with
contracts in the first quarter than it has since 2004,
an indication that the saturation of the market is
even starting to catch up with the carrier of the
iPhone.
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04/20/2010 Mobile
Readers to Overtake Kindles of the World |
A new publishing company is betting that readers
will bypass electronic readers such as Amazon's Kindle
and Sonys Reader in favor of reading bite-sized stories
on mobile devices they already own.
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04/20/2010 US Supreme
Court Hearing Sexting Case |
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday will hear the case
of whether employees text messages sent by an employer-owned
device are considered private.
The case specifically will examine whether a California
police department violated the constitutional rights
of an employee when it inspected personal text messages
sent and received by a pager owned by the city of
Ontario, Calif.
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04/19/2010 More Mobile
Web Surfing in China |
Mobile phones are an increasingly popular way to
surf the Internet in rural China, but a digital divide
is still growing between the countrys rural and urban
areas, a survey found.
Rural China had over 100 million Internet users at
the end of last year, accounting for just 15 percent
of the rural population, according to a report put
online Thursday by the China Internet Network Information
Center , the government-controlled overseer of Internet
domain names in the country. That compares to 45 percent
of people online in bigger cities, a gap that has
widened for the last two years, the report said.
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04/14/2010 Boosting
Cell Signals |
Dead Zone ads may be creepy, but they capture
the essence of a problem familiar to many cell phone
users: When you're indoors, even within your carriers
coverage area, the networks signal sometimes simply
is not strong enough to support voice calls or data
services. A slew of products now address the problem--but
they do not come cheap.
The signal-boosting products generally fall into one
of two categories: femtocells or signal repeaters.
Both types of equipment can deliver strong signals
within buildings, but they work in fundamentally different
ways.
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04/06/2010 Solve
Hay Fever with a Cell Phone |
The Japanese firm behind a dog-bark translation machine
and cellphone ring tones meant to attract members
of the opposite sex has a new spring-time offering
-- a mobile phone application to cure hayfever.
The Japan Ringing Tone Laboratory has released its
latest invention just in time for the cherry blossom
season, when white and pink petals shower the country
and pollen allergies and sinus problems cause misery
for millions.
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04/03/2010 e-Privacy
Law |
A coalition of tech vendors and privacy groups is
calling on the U.S. Congress to update a 24-year-old
law to better protect users of e-mail, cloud computing
services and mobile phones from government surveillance.
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04/02/2010 UK Regulator
Cuts Charges |
A U.K. regulatory agency on Thursday proposed a steep
reduction in connection charges for mobile phone users.
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03/24/2010 Verizon
Launching a Payment System |
Verizon Wireless customers will soon be able to charge
up to $25 a month in online purchases to their Verizon
Wireless accounts.
The carrier today announced that the e-commerce payment
service, based on services created by Danal Inc. will
be launched later this spring.
The service will require text messaging-enabled phones,
and that purchases be made from Verizon-approved online
stores, which include game sites and social networks.
The service requires that customers click a BilltoMobile
button during checkout from a participating online
Web site. Users will be asked to input their mobile
numbers and mobile billing zip codes for authentication.
Verizon Payment System
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