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About Push-To-TalkPush-to-talk (PTT) could be the biggest upgrade to mobile phones since wireless service first became affordable a decade ago, according to Mike Langberg for the Silicon Valle Cell balloons the next big thingMobile Tracker reports on what could be the next big thing in cellular networks—modified balloons that double as cell tower Public Opinion through Text MessagingThe BBC’s Watchdog programme made history this week, becoming the first British television programme to gauge public opinion by text messag Rumour mongering by SMS, a serious problem in IndiaThe spread of rumours of arrests by pagers and text messaging following the riots that rocked Mumbai on Monday has become a matter of concern for the Indian polic Japan leads mobile game crazeThe BBC covering The Game Developers Conference Europe in London, describes some of the mobile games being showcased, with insights into the sort of things keeping Japanese thumbs bus Cell phones with SMS remote control functionsSetting its eyes on India's growing mobile phone user base, China's largest mobile phone manufacturer, Bird, today entered the Indian market with the introduction of four cellular handset models, according to Mid Da MMS use explodes in NorwayAccording to Per Helmersen, Senior Research Psychologist at Telenor, Norway's two MMS service providers, MMS use has exploded in Norway this Summer - 160,000 messages in May, 550,000 in June and Nokia Launches Spam Blocker MobileThe new Nokia 2300 launched yesterday at events in Moscow, Russia, and New Delhi, India is the first Nokia phone to enable users to filter out junk text messages from unwanted number A lie dectector for mobile phonesSoon, you will be able to detect if the person you are talking to on your mobile phone is telling the truth or no Need Inspiration? Dial Kama SutraA Brazilian telephone company is offering a helping hand to Latin lovers who are lacking inspiration with animations of sexual positions based on the Kama Sutra flashed directly to their mobile phone |
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