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Mobile Device

How Much Does Windows Phone 7 Cost?
DailyFinance
In it, you'll find three companies that supply crucial components that virtually every mobile devicerelies on. Check it out now -- it's free. At the time this article was published Fool contributor Evan Niu holds no position in any company mentioned. ...
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Kofax announces Mobile Capture
IDM.net.au (blog)
It is comprised of two components: Kofax Mobile Applications and Kofax Mobile Services. Kofax Mobile Applications run directly on the mobile device to capture images of documents, photographs, audio, video and data. Once captured, the content is ...
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The LG X3, LG's Second Quad-Core Phone…Will It Come To T-Mobile?
TmoNews
Yeah, we're still waiting to see what that device that is and given the X3′s HSPA+ 21Mbps cabaility, it's possible we're looking at it, or the “G3x.” It's still very much a rumor and may not end up on T-Mobile at all, or even land in the United States ...
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LionWise stays on point with customer loyalty programs
Seacoastonline.com
Scott Filiault, president of LionWise, said the Mobile-to-POS integration will seamlessly enable businesses to reward customers through their mobile device for their specific in-store purchases. "As more consumers continue to embrace mobile technology, ...
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Waterproof Smartphones On Way? Nano-film Technology Protects Gadgets
Arirang News
Rain, sweat, or any other type of moisture seeping into the mobile device can lead to a malfunction but all users can do to prevent one is being "more careful," since the damage caused by water is not covered under most mobile phone warranties. ...
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NUTS: Apple Unveils IBooks 2, SOPA Divides Industry
Mobiledia
The innovative system coats each individual piece of circuitry inside a mobile device, rendering it completely waterproof, a feature likely to become popular with consumers. In legal news, Apple filed suit in Germany seeking to ban several Samsung ...
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Mobiledia
Google tough enough to walk on razor's edge
The National
The takeover of a mobile phone maker is likely eventually to enable Google, the internet's biggest search engine, to provide devices such as smartphones powered by its Android software without recourse to third-party manufacturers such as Samsung and ...
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The National