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1. U.S. survey shows risky use of mobile e-mail devices
California train engineer who was sending and receiving text messages was blamed last month for causing one of the worst railroad crashes in U.S. history that killed 25 people.
21 Oct 2008
2. T-Mobile to offer Android smartphone soon: sources
Deutsche Telekom's T-Mobile unit is set to start selling a mobile phone based on Google Inc's Android software within weeks, according to people familiar with the matter.
11 Sep 2008
3. O2 to start tube mobile service in Glasgow
Telecoms carrier O2 will start a limited programme giving underground rail passengers access to mobile signals in Glasgow later this year, one of the first such services to be offered in Britain.
10 Sep 2008
4. T-Mobile sold more than 120,000 3G iPhones
Deutsche Telekom's wireless business T-Mobile has sold more than 120,000 new 3G iPhones since its sales launch on July 11 despite distribution problems, its chief executive told a German weekly magazine.
26 Aug 2008
5. T-Mobile to offer first Android smartphone
Deutsche Telekom's T-Mobile USA will be the first carrier to offer a mobile phone based on Google Inc's Android software, the New York Times reported, citing people briefed on the company's plans.
15 Aug 2008
6. Watchdog clamps down on mobile service vendors
Vendors offering mobile services such as ringtones and SMS news alerts could have such services temporarily suspended if they fail to allow users to easily stop subscriptions, regulator PhonepayPlus said on Thursday.
17 Jul 2008
7. Watch superheros fight evil - on your mobile phone
After taking on the big and small screens, comic book heroes like Spiderman and Superman may soon be appearing on an even smaller screen - your mobile phone.
20 Jun 2008
8. Virgin Mobile USA sees telecom consolidation
The head of Virgin Mobile USA said on Tuesday he expects more consolidation in the U.S. telecommunications industry, including deals among providers who rent space on larger operator's networks.
21 May 2008
9. Mobile phone payments "pose huge fraud risk"
"Contactless" payments made via mobile phones pose the greatest future threat to the security of consumers' financial details, a leading security expert says.
20 May 2008
10. Virgin Mobile and Korea's SK in talks
Richard Branson's Virgin Mobile USA and South Korea's SK Telecom, which controls U.S. mobile service Helio, are in early talks on a deal, a person familiar with the discussions said on Friday.
10 May 2008
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