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| T-Mobile customers to get domestic data roaming limits CNET by Dara Kerr January 30, 2012 5:57 PM PST Follow @darakerr T-Mobile users will get domestic data roaming limits on their cell phone plans on April 5, according to TmoNews. Currently, there are no limits on domestic roaming. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| How Mobile Games Leapt From Cult to Cultural Phenomenon Mashable Although they're played on small devices, mobile games are becoming a huge deal — and they're not just confined to smartphones anymore. Games like Doodle Jump and Pocket God were some of the first to expand into multimedia and merchandise markets. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| New Mobile-Phone Privacy Law Proposed Wired News (blog) Edward Markey (D-Massachusetts) unveiled draft legislation Monday requiring mobile-phone carriers to reveal if they are employing tracking software such as Carrier IQ. "Consumers have the right to know and to say 'no' to the presence of software on ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Kenny Says Weather Channel Mobile App Is Driving Growth Washington Post 30 (Bloomberg) -- David Kenny, chief executive officer of TWCC Inc., which owns the Weather Channel, talks about the impact of the company's mobile applications on growth. Kenny also discusses the possibility that Yahoo! Inc. may buy the company. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| 63% of mobile users have made a phone call from the bathroom BGR The bathroom is a popular place to use a mobile phone according to the results of a new study. "The writing is on the stall," says Nicole Burdette of 11mark, the firm that conducted the survey. "This study confirms what we all know – that the last ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Q&A: Mobile Phones on the NYC Subway New York Times (blog) (The service is initially available to AT&T and T-Mobile customers, but negotiations with other carriers are underway.) A list of the original six stations in the project is here. The contractors working with the MTA are adding the service to 30 ... See all stories on this topic » |
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