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Toshiba Develops Tiny Fuel Cell for MP3 PlayersToshiba has developed a prototype fuel cell, about the size of a thumb, which can replace conventional batteries in an MP3 digital audio player or in wireless headsets for cell phone Gujarat police to probe anti-Atal SMS messagesThe Gujarat (india) police has launched an investigation into text messages ridiculing former prime minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee, reports redif Italy's TIM Blocks Vodafone Texts After Spam SpatItaly's top mobile phone group is enraging customers by blocking text messages sent from British-based rival Vodafone phones after a spat about "fake messages", according to a story in Reuter Czech group claimed credit for Cabir cell phone virusI must have missed this in the articles related to the cell phone virus, Cabir, but according to the Prague Post, a Czech group claimed credi Using cellphones on planesARINC and Telenor say that they will soon market new technology to allow airline passengers to use personal mobile phones aboard commercial flights, according to Cellular New UK Text Continues to ClimbUK text messaging figures continued to climb in May 2004 to Wanted: New Friend, Must Have BluetoothStudent Gracinia Lim has made new friends thanks to mobile phone software that alerts her to compatible people nearb City Sends Signal On Cell Phone UseA new law aims to focus drivers attention, reports The Washington Pos Generation textNew research from Mobile Youth - a mobile telecoms consultancy - found that 700,000 (20%) of primary school children own mobile phones and that the under 10s "represent the fastest-growing segment of mobile phone ownership within Britain", reports The Guardia |
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