SMS Weblogs / Textually / 2004 / 09 / 20

Cell Phones: Annoying Devices in Class

Even during classes, cell phones are still on, reports South Korean dong

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Texting driver jailed for deaths

A Swiss woman who drove her car into a police van, killing two officers, while sending a mobile phone text message has been sentenced to 30 months in prison, reports The BB

Samsung claims breakthough in data storage

South Korea's Samsung Electronics claimed breakthroughs in key technologies that promise greater data storage and faster processing for computers and mobile devices such as MP3 audio players, reports the Associated Pres

Global mobile users to approach two billion by 2006

The world will have almost two billion mobile telephone users by 2006 due to growth in emerging markets such as India and China, the head of Swedish giant Ericsson revealed, according to the Associated Pres

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Mexican churches jam cellphones

Fed up with cellphones ringing during Mass, four Catholic churches in Monterrey, Mexico, are taking extreme measures to silence the

Australia's Labor Sets SMS Price Inquiry In Telco Charter

Australia's main opposition Labor Party has pledged to make telephone contracts fairer and set up an inquiry into short messaging service, or SMS, charges in a telecommunications charter released Monday, reports Cellular New

Beijing's first SMS novel to be made into film

China's first novel delivered through SMS is being made into a film that will also be transmitted to cellphones and on the Internet, state media reported via China Dail

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