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Report: Mobiles on the move in 2004Stronger-than-expected growth is driving up global shipments of mobile phones, prompting one market researcher to revise earlier projections for 2004, reports New Mobile Streams Launches Go Vegas GoMobile Streams, the global mobile content company, announced today the launch of Go Vegas Go, a fully licensed mobile gaming and gambling service, reports Wireless Developer Networ SMS Service for Kids in TroubleAnti-crime cellphone network eBlockwatch in Johannesburg has launched a new service designed to assist children and students, should they find themselves in a precarious situation, reports allAfric SMS messages become embroideredUK-based artist Kate Pemberton describes how she's been working on a project called SMS (short message samplers) these are embroidered picture messages used on mobile phone FreeHeadset.org launches program to promote wireless phone safety by giving away free cell phone headsets.More on FreeHeadse Speakers CornerSpeakers Corner is a unique project which has attracted international attention including recognition in the recently published 'Digital Art', by Christiane Pau Do You Hear Your E-Mail Ringing?Taking Push To Talk service to the next level, Nextel's NextMail lets you send a voice message via e-mail with the touch of a button, reports PC Worl Honey, I'm tracking the kidsAnother child tracking cell phone device, but this one is sure to please the kids! Reuters reports that parents in South Korea will now be able to track their children by using a device in a new mobile phone that has been designed for kid The Outcome May Be Wired, but Nothing Like the VenueMost cellular carriers are augmenting their coverage in Boston to make sure the surge in traffic does not lead to a rash of busy signals and disconnected call Digital assistants converge into cell phonesTrue to most predictions, the personal digital assistant is slowly being absorbed into the cell phone, reports The San Francisco Gat Skype VoIP callers can now dial cells, landlines, for a feeSkype is taking another swipe at traditional telecoms, reports the Mercury News The company that lets users make computer-to-computer calls for free is launching a service that makes computer-to-phone calls for less than 2 cents a minute in some area Tackling poverty by text messageNew Consumer magazine is collecting messages urging world leaders to discuss fair trade at the next G8 summit, reports the BB Motorola phones to come in BlackBerry flavorMotorola is licensing technology that will allow its cell phones to connect to RIM's BlackBerry messaging service and software, reports New More Than Half of Japanese Workers Have Company Mobile PhonesA survey found that 52% of Japanese company employees are supplied with mobile phone sets from their companies, and 68% of them carry two mobile phone sets when they go outside office, reports NEAsi Text Message-spraying bikeJosh Kinberg just finished his master's thesis and hit Prin |
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