SMS Weblogs / Textually / 2004 / 03 / 26

90% of mobile devices lack hacker protection

Approximately 90 percent of mobile devices lack the protection to ward off hackers, according to Gartner via InfoSync Worl

FHM Uses SMS Messaging for Sexiest Women Vote

FMH, a British men's monthly published by emap, is using mobile voting for the first time to garner votes for its 10th annual FHM 100 Sexiest Women in the World feature, reports DMnew

Free guide to SMS regulations in European countries

A new guide, Developing the Multimedia Mobile Market, published by Netsize, outlines the regulations for running mobile marketing campaigns in 21 European countrie

SMS coverage of May 10 elections in the Philippines

In the Philippines, six media networks and technology firms have just formalized their partnership for multimedia coverage of the upcoming May 10 elections, reports Inq

Italian Judge rules "no more cell phones"

A judge in the Italian city of Vicenza has banned two men who abused their ex-girlfriends by telephone and SMS messaging from using mobile phones again, according to evening daily Star of Mysore, ["Crank callers stripped of their mobiles" - March 26

Results of Turkish elections by SMS

Next Sunday's Turkish election results will be broadcasted by text messaging, reports Zaman Onlin

Nokia promises 40 new handsets this year

"Nokia launched a record 40 new mobile devices last year, and we expect to launch a similar number in 2004," Chief Executive Jorma Ollila told Nokia's annual general meeting, according to a company statement, reported by ZDNe

Philips, Sony, E Ink target paper-like experience via mobile

A new application from Royal Philips Electronics, Sony Cor

LA Times Crossword Puzzle For Cell Phones

For the first time ever, wireless subscribers will be able to complete the same Los Angeles Times Crossword Puzzle that is in the newspaper, on their mobile phones, according to a Interactive entertainment mobile content provider Mobliss, in a company press release via Moco New

Hello magazine to go mobile

People magazineHello will enter the mobile market in the next two months, according to the company, which said it is currently holding talks with various unnamed mobile operators, reports Netimperativ

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