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Nokia reports loss as mobile phone sales drop - BBC News

BBC NewsNokia reports loss as mobile phone sales dropBBC NewsMobile phone giant Nokia has reported a loss for the final three months of last year, as sales of mobile devices fell sharply. The firm made loss after tax of 1.08bn euros ($1.4bn; £905m). Net sales fell 21% on a year earlier to 10bn euros.Nokia reports €1bn loss on mobile phone sales slumpDigital SpyNokia Loss Tempered by Windows Phone LaunchABC NewsNokia posts Q4 loss of $1.38 billion as sales slump 21 pct despite Windows ...Washington Postall 708 news articles »...more info>>>

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O2 fixes mobile phone number leak - PC Advisor

BBC NewsO2 fixes mobile phone number leakPC AdvisorBy Carrie-Ann Skinner | PC Advisor | 26 January 12 Mobile network O2 has fixed a flaw that saw its customers' mobile phone numbers being disclosed to websites visited by smartphone owners. “We investigated, identified and fixed it this afternoon.O2 shares your mobile phone number with every website you visitthinkbroadband.comO2 apology for disclosing mobile phone numbers onlineBBC NewsO2 caught sending mobile phone numbers to websitesComputerworld New ZealandWired News -Telegraph.co.ukall 244 news articles »...more info>>>

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North Korea threatens to punish mobile-phone users as 'war criminals' - Telegraph.co.uk

Telegraph.co.ukNorth Korea threatens to punish mobile-phone users as 'war criminals'Telegraph.co.ukNorth Korea has warned that any of its citizens caught trying to defect to China or using mobile phones during the 100-day mourning period for Kim Jong-il will be branded as "war criminals" and punished accordingly. By Julian Ryall, Tokyo There are ...N. Koreans who flout mourning-period mobile ban will be treated “like war ...The Next Weball 378 news articles »...more info>>>

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Legality of Mobile Phone Tracking Still Unclear Despite Supreme Court GPS Decision - Wired News

Wired NewsLegality of Mobile Phone Tracking Still Unclear Despite Supreme Court GPS DecisionWired NewsBut police GPS tracking via cloak-and-dagger methods seems almost quaint given how many of us now voluntarily carry tracking devices — aka mobile phones. So for many of us a more interesting legal question is, does the government need a warrant to ...Why The Supreme Court GPS Decision Won't Stop Warrantless Digital SurveillanceScientific Americanall 103 news articles »...more info>>>

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Mobile phone company names new CEO for Haiti unit, largest private employer in ... - Washington Post

Defend HaitiMobile phone company names new CEO for Haiti unit, largest private employer in ...Washington PostPORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti — Haiti's biggest employer has named a new chief executive to run Digicel, the mobile phone company announced Wednesday. The Jamaica-based private company is bringing in Damian Blackburn to replace Maarten Boute, ...New CEO for Digicel in HaitiTheNewsTribune.comall 91 news articles »...more info>>>

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