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Nokia's Low-Priced Phone Targets Emerging Markets
New York Times
BERLIN — Nokia, struggling to regain traction with its make-or-break line of Windows smartphones, introduced a moderately priced, Internet-ready model on Tuesday targeted at emerging markets around the world. Nokia said the new smartphone, the Lumia ...
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SmartGlass brings Xbox 360, tablets and phones together
NBCNews.com
The SmartGlass app will be free and will essentially turn tablets, phones and PCs into a second screen that you can a) control your Xbox 360 game machine with and b) that you can use to view and interact with games and videos from your Xbox and ...
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Samsung, LG to launch 1080p phones next year, report says
CNET (blog)
Samsung Electronics and LG Electronics are looking to step up their game when it comes to display quality for their smartphones. Both Korean conglomerates are planning to added full 1080p high-resolution capabilities to their smartphone screens in the ...
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Phone hacking claims launched against Mirror group
Channel 4 News
Shares in publisher Trinity Mirror fell 12 per cent in early trading after four people filed legal claims accusing the group's newspapers of hacking into their phones to generate salacious stories. Lawyer Mark Lewis said he had lodged the claims in ...
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Channel 4 News
There's filth on your phone - it's not porn
Afterdawn.com
We've all had the delightful experience of a greasy touch-screen smartphone by now, but what lives on that greasy surface is a cause for concern for some health professionals. Your smartphone is warm most of the time in your pocket (and from its own ...
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Afterdawn.com
Restaurant cell phone distractions still irritate
Wilkes Barre Times-Leader
In this Friday, Oct. 5, 2012 photo, a sign at the Hamilton Street Cafe advises customers about cell phone policy at the restaurant, in Albany, N.Y. Cell phones may have morphed into ubiquitous appendages, but for nearly a generation now they've been an ...
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Wilkes Barre Times-Leader
Cell phones are replacing pagers in pediatric hospitals
CNET
And given the simple telecommunication tech has been around for more than half a century, it should come as no surprise that it is gradually being replaced -- at least in hospital settings -- by cellphones. That's according to an electronic survey ...
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Nokia seeks $1 billion from bonds to help drive fightback
WHTC
HELSINKI (Reuters) - Mobile phone maker Nokia plans to raise 750 million euros ($980 million) by issuing bonds that can be converted into shares, seeking a cheap way to bolster its fragile finances as it battles to claw back market share lost to Apple ...
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