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Marks and Spencer boss's mobile phone records may have been breached

The plot surrounding a takeover battle for high street UK retailer Marks and Spencer and a controversial share purchase by its chief executive Stuart Rose thickened amid reports that an impostor may have spied on his mobile telephone records, reports The Associated Pres

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Virgin Mobile to float in July

Virgin Mobile, part of entrepreneur Richard Branson's Virgin Group empire, says it plans to make a long-awaited market debut in July, according to Reuter

Insurance Status by Text Message

An article on Insurance companies in India mentions one company called Bajaj Allianz, who launched a novel text messaging servic

Why cell spam unlikely to rival e-mail's scourge

John Summers, global director for managed security at Blue Bell-based Unisys, interviewed for The Philadelphia Inquirer, explains why

Mobile phone campaign helps employ crop pickers

Mobile phones are coming to the rescue of fruit and vegetable growers looking for help to pick their crops, reports Australia's ABC New

Nation's capital bars hand-held mobiles while driving

Under a law taking effect Thursday, Washington drivers will be allowed to hold telephones only to make emergency calls, begin calls or turn their phones on or of

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