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Tony Dennis the Inquirer , Saturday 6 September 2008. 18:48:00 SE TM506 pips it to the post WHILE EVERYONE had their eyes on the much-rumoured G1 (Google 1) phone, expecting it to showcase T-Mobile's 3G ability Stateside, the Sony Ericsson has pipped it to the post. The TM506 is the first HSDPA handset which T-Mobile USA has ever offered....
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the INQUIRER (Free subscription) | 05/09/2008
Tony Dennis the Inquirer , Friday 5 September 2008. 17:40:00 Beta version no longer there REPORTS ARE circulating that the Beeb has got into bed with Finnish firm, Nokia, and enabled the world's leading handset manufacturer to build its Iplayer technology into an N96 handset. The rumours follow extensive trials of a mobile version of its Iplayer downloader which was previously available...
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the INQUIRER (Free subscription) | 05/09/2008
Tony Dennis the Inquirer , Friday 5 September 2008. 17:40:00 Telefonica takes strategic chunk of Unicom THE PARENT of UK mobile operator O2 (affectionately known as Oh Dos now that it is run by Spain's Telefonica) has bought a strategic chunk of China Netcom. But that will end up as a stake in China Unicom....
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the INQUIRER (Free subscription) | 04/09/2008
Tony Dennis the Inquirer , Thursday 4 September 2008. 18:34:00 Who'd want to hack an Oyster card? MOST RFID products – like passports and Oyster cards – leak data like sieves says Brit firm, Peratech. The scandal broke back in August but those affected – like government agencies and credit card companies – are trying to hush the problem up rather than fix it claims Peratech's Taysom....
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the INQUIRER (Free subscription) | 04/09/2008
Tony Dennis the Inquirer , Thursday 4 September 2008. 17:02:00 Perhaps Peratech's QTC already is WATER DAMAGE – the bane of mobile phone makers and users alike – could be a thing of the past thanks to a plucky Yorkshire company, Peratech. The company produces a conductive material which it calls QTC (Quantum Tunnelling Composites)....
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the INQUIRER (Free subscription) | 04/09/2008
Tony Dennis the Inquirer , Thursday 4 September 2008. 11:16:00 £2.50 per month with attachments CELEBRATING THE FACT that it made mobile broadband affordable a year ago today with its £10 Pay-as-you-go tariff, 3 aims to do the same thing for mobile email and surfing. The UK 3G network operator reckons that for a mere £2.50 a month, customers will be able to access personal...
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the INQUIRER (Free subscription) | 04/09/2008
Tony Dennis the Inquirer , Thursday 4 September 2008. 11:16:00 Last orders at the Bar for mobile bandits VODAFONE APPEARS to have soft launched a facility which is the answer to many Brit mobile phone users' prayers. Called Premium SMS Bar, this facility will entirely block any kind of premium rate text message (PRSMS) arriving, or being sent from, your mobile phone....
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the INQUIRER (Free subscription) | 01/09/2008
Tony Dennis the Inquirer , Monday 1 September 2008. 11:37:00 Rain stops records falling THE UK mobile phone championships held yesterday in Hampton, Middlesex proved to be something of a wash-out on several fronts. No records were broken and attendance was poor – heavily influenced by the fact that the sports grounds were hit by torrential rain at one juncture....
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the INQUIRER (Free subscription) | 01/09/2008
Tony Dennis the Inquirer , Monday 1 September 2008. 10:37:00 Claims proposal will cause 40 million users to dump their phones VODAFONE IS having a very public spat over measures which infamous EU telecoms Commissioner, Viviane Reding, is intending to introduce. The company says she'd be to blame for 40 million Europeans giving up their mobile phones....
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the INQUIRER (Free subscription) | 01/09/2008
Tony Dennis the Inquirer , Monday 1 September 2008. 09:51:00 Despite Nigerian competition THE BATTLE to acquire control of South African mobile operator, Vodacom, is hotting up. While Blighty's Vodafone is quietly confident it can take full control, Nigeria's Globalcom is sniffing around. Globalcom is Nigeria's second biggest mobile operator – controlled by Mike Adenuga and Nigeria is...