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Agilent CMOS modules targeted for mobile phones, PDAs
Leveraging its position as a leading supplier of CMOS image sensors for optical mice and consumer-imaging applications, Agilent Technologies Inc. has launched a family of CMOS camera modules for mobile phones and wireless PDAs.
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Only 15 pc of airlines have optimised their websites for mobile phones: survey
A survey has indicated that 78 percent of airlines intend to adapt their websites to work on mobile phones by 2012.
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Citibank Tests out Payments Using Mobile Phones
Citibank is starting a large trial of the use of mobile phones to make credit card payments at retail outlets and other points-of-sale in Bangalore, which the company is branding as "Citi Tap and Pay".
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Uganda: Millions to Join Banking Through Mobile Phones
Kampala — A new service to transfer money through mobile phones promises to revolutionarise banking for the majority of Ugandans. Currently, it is estimated that only 1 million Ugandans have bank accounts compared to the 8 million that carry mobile phones.
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Mark/Space Announces The Missing Sync for HTC Touch Provides Full Synchronization Support for HTC Touch Mobile Phones
LOS GATOS, CA--(Marketwire - July 1, 2009) - Mark/Space, creator of award-winning desktop and handheld synchronization software, announced full support for the HTC Touch family of mobile phones. The Missing Sync for HTC Touch is based on the powerful and reliable sync engine in The Missing Sync for Windows Mobile. Easily synchronize contacts, calendars, tasks, notes and more between HTC phones ...
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'Death threat' scam hits mobile phones
The global 'hitman' email scam has moved from computers to mobile phones, prompting a new warning from WA's consumer protection commissioner.
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Citibank Tests out Payments Using Mobile Phones
Citibank teams up with Vodafone, Nokia, and VIVOtech to pilot payment technology using mobile phones in Bangalore.
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Penguins premium fans get live action replay on mobile phones
Hockey fans aren't exactly your quiet and unassuming types. They want action with their ice, and lots of it. A smash 'em instant replay on the JumboTron is always a crowd-pleaser.
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World Series of Poker expects longer Main Event
The main event of the World Series of Poker will likely last a few hours longer this year as players start the tournament with more chips.
Chestnut sets world record in hot dog bout
Reigning champ Joey Chestnut logged his third consecutive win in Coney Island's annual hot dog eating contest with a world-record 68 franks.
Captain Hassan insists Egypt can qualify for World Cup
Captain Ahmed Hassan insists struggling Egypt can reach the 2010 World Cup in South Africa ahead of a crucial qualifier against Rwanda in Cairo Sunday.
Summer heroes still find time to save the world
Despite complexities. "It's not my war," says Shia LaBeouf's Sam in "Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen." "I fear it soon will be," replies the heavy-hearted towering steel of Optimus Prime. And we know, in that moment, that despite his wish to be just an ordinary guy, Sam will become the reluctant warrior. For us, sacrifices will be made. The world will be made safe. We will be saved.
Iowa Scene: Brackins, U.S. crush Korea in World University Games
Iowa State basketball star Craig Brackins, a starter for the Americans, scored nine points to help the United States over Korea 113-76 Saturday in the World University Games in Belgrade, Serbia.
U.S. defeats Canada 12-6 in first half of Rugby World Cup qualifier
CHARLESTON, S.C. - Veteran fly half Mike Hercus accounted for all the scoring as the U.S. Eagles defeated Canada 12-6 Saturday to take a narrow edge into the second leg of the total-points Rugby World Cup qualifying series next weekend in Edmonton.
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