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FCC questions Verizon about doubling fee
Federal regulators are asking Verizon Wireless why it recently doubled the fees it charges customers when they break their contracts on some of their phones. VerizonWireless - Federal Communications Commission - Telecommunication - Wireless - Business
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Man in stolen cell phone pic turns himself in
A Philadelphia teenager who authorities say used a stolen cell phone to snap a photo of himself that automatically got sent to the victim has turned himself in.
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10 iPhone apps for the holidays that sparkle
The holidays are stressful, but an iPhone or iPod Touch can help. These 10 apps, pulled from PC World's expansive iPhone App Guide can help you get the most out of the holiday season. IPhone - iPod Touch - PC World - Christmas and holiday season - Smartphones
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No cell phone, brain tumor link, study says
A very large, 30-year study of just about everyone in Scandinavia shows no link between cell phone use and brain tumors, researchers reported on Thursday. Brain tumor - Mobile phone - Cancer - Health - cellphone
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CNBC: Google searches for mobile edge
With more than four billion mobile phones worldwide, and a billion sold in 2008 alone, Google is hard at work on grabbing a big piece of that market. CNBC Special Report. Google - mobilephone - search - Search Engines - CNBC
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Think your kid isn't ‘sexting’? Think again
More than a quarter of young people have been involved in sexting in some form, an Associated Press-MTV poll found. Associated Press - Society and Culture - Health - Kids and Teens - Substance abuse
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GPS cell phone apps challenge standalone devices
The growth of cell phones with global-positioning technology is making life uncertain for the makers of personal navigational devices that help drivers figure out where they are and where to go. Global Positioning System - Mobile phone - Technology - Science and ...
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Using phone while walking perilous for seniors
For older people, gabbing on a cell phone while walking across the street may increase the chances of being run over, according to a new study. Old age - Science and Technology - Cell Phones - Seniors - Society and Culture
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Smartphone return, exchange policies for the holidays
Thinking of buying a smartphone as a gift? It helps to know what wireless carriers’ policies are when it comes to returns, restocking and other fees. Smartphone - Wireless - Business - Telecommunications - Services
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Sidekick phones back on sale after data loss
T-Mobile USA resumed selling Sidekick phones Tuesday, more than a month after a server meltdown at Microsoft caused data to disappear from many of the phones. Microsoft - T-Mobile - United States - Shopping - Consumer Electronics
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Windows Mobile 6.5 phone gallery
Microsoft's mobile platform is decidedly less flashy than the iPhone or Palm's WebOS, but it'll get you through the work day with its eye towards productivity. iPhone - Windows Mobile - Microsoft - Apple - Google
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Dell smartphone to debut in China, Brazil
Dell is officially jumping into the smartphone market this month in a deal with China's biggest wireless carrier, China Mobile Ltd. ChinaMobile - China - Smartphone - Android - Asia
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Review: New BlackBerry Storm improves on original
Review: The first touch-screen BlackBerry phone, the Storm, got a few things right, but generally it was a chore to use. The new Storm is better. BlackBerry - BlackBerry Storm - Touchscreen - Smartphone - Handhelds
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Newsweek: How texting can help you save money
newsweek.com — A study by four Ivy League economists has shown that gentle text-based nagging can induce people to... save more. The most effective messaging reminded people both that they needed to save in order to reach a personal goal and that there were incentives ... (more) Newsweek: How texting can help you save money