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SMS News in Russia: Could 'Rival' the InternetA couple of days ago, E-Media Tidbits posted an enteresting story on a report in the S SonyEricsson to launch Push to Talk handsetsSonim and Sony Ericsson are to collaborate to integrate Push-to-Talk capability in SonyEricsson phones, based on the Push to talk over Cellular (PoC) standard, ensuring the interoperability required to create substantial subscriber adoptio Mobile SPAM - What's Being DoneEmpower Interactive have published a study they have conducted with 60 operators and 250 users and claim that a "Growing tide of mobile SPAM threatens to engulf mobile community if left unchecked", according to Mike Grenville for 160character BLIX'S PHONE TAPPED - REPORTUN chief weapons inspector Hans Blix had his mobile phone tapped whenever he was in Iraq, with the US and UK sharing any information, reports Teletex Schools grapple with influx of students' high-tech toysMichigan schools are looking into policies on student cell phones and other electronic devices because of parents' concerns and because the state is lifting a long-standing ban, reports the Lansing State Journa London Traffic Tax - by SMSIn February 2003, London initiated a new plan to ease traffic congestion by taxing motorists who drive into the city every da South Korean credit card firm sacks staff via SMSSouth Korea's third-largest credit card issuer, KEB Credit Service Co, sacked a quarter of its workforce (161 employees) via text messages on Friday, after negotiations with striking unionised workers broke down, according to an article in Forbe Customize your clothing by sending an SMSMobile phones have long been a fashion item, but if the catwalk at the 3GSM World Congress in Cannes is anything to go by, you'll soon be able to wear the phones - with little else beside Text messaging surge in ChinaChinese people sent some 1 |
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