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Children's book launches with SMS campaignMacmillan UK Children's Books is backing the launch of the latest book in the 'Princess Diaires' series with an SMS campaign, as well as television and press advertisin UK Kids being 'ripped off' by textsIn the UK, sending text messages is too expensive and kids are being ripped off, according to consumer groups, reports the BB MPs allowed to text on the benchHouse of Representatives Speaker Neil Andrew of The Parliament of Australia yesterday ruled in favour of MPs using cell phones for text messaging, reports The Herald Sun Members of Parliament have been allowed to use laptop computers in the chamber for some time -- including e-mai Microsoft Moves in on MobilesMotorola, the world's second-largest cell phone maker, on Monday introduced its first mobile phone powered by Microsoft software, expanding the software maker's reach in the market for about 450 million handsets a yea Mobile email pegged for big growthMobile email usage is to grow by 35 per cent over the next 18 months among European businesses already using mobile phones, according to Nokia, reports The Registe Nokia, Motorola, Neck and Neck, Renew U.S. FightNokia and Motorola are neck and neck in the Mobile phones to track paper boy deliveries2,500 Danish paper boys have been given mobile phones for their paper route, with a so-called "Paper boy menu", according to Cellular New Access Your PC From Your Mobile PhoneEdinburgh-based technology firm Pocketwatch has come up with a way of to allow users to access everything on their PC from anywhere via a mobile phone, reports Techdir |
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