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11. NFC gains a foothold in Asia: mobile operators in the region follow...
Although mobile contactless payment using near-field communication (NFC) technology has found success in Japan, thanks mainly to NTT DoCoMo's aggressive push with Mobile Felica, it ... (PREMIUM PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
12. Get ready for the 'anywhere' consumer: Yankee Group president and...
Wireless Asia: Convergence in connectivity implies a smooth merging of components. But various technologies and business models seem to be more on a collision course. (PREMIUM PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
13. To partner or go it alone? The biggest issue for operators in expanding...
In the world of mobile social networking, service providers can either travel alone or with a partner in tow. Whichever way they choose, challenges--and rewards--await ... (PREMIUM PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
14. Mobile games 2.0.(this month's model)
Everything else is going 2.0 these days--why not mobile games? Digital Chocolate is making the first serious move with its new DChoc Care Series. The ... (PREMIUM PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
15. Making sense out of the phone camera.(STREET WISE)
Just what were they thinking? Adding a camera to the phone seems pretty natural, but why put a phone module into a camera? That's exactly ... (PREMIUM PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
16. Telecoms, IT, media converge in Singapore.(SHOW PREVIEW)
With the telecoms landscape growing more complex and discussions heating up on what technologies will be essential, CommunicAsia2007 is expected to be even bigger than ... (PREMIUM PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
17. All in the mind.(SHORT MESSAGE: Around the wireless industry)
A team at Norway University in Trondheim found no correlation between people's exposure to mobile phone emissions and their reports of headache symptoms. Researchers recruited ... (PREMIUM PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
18. New heights.(SHORT MESSAGE: Around the wireless industry)
Thanks to China Telecom, which set up a mobile phone tower at base camp on the north side of Mount Everest, a British climber, Rod ... (PREMIUM PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
19. Wi-Fi scare.(SHORT MESSAGE: Around the wireless industry)
A BBC program about the dangers of Wi-Fi radiation has drawn outrage from scientific circles and bogging sites, sighting flawed science and conflict of interest. (PREMIUM PERIODICAL ARTICLE) | |
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