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Google Sept. 9 upgraded its Google Voice for Android application

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Google Sept. 9 upgraded its Google Voice for Android application, adding two new home screen widgets to make accessing messages and settings easier.

Google Voice is the company’s phone management application, allowing users to route calls through a special Google phone number to their work landlines and mobile devices. Users can also use voicemail transcription . . . → Read More: Google Sept. 9 upgraded its Google Voice for Android application

Mobile phone users in China are now being asked to provide identification

Mobile phone users in China are now being asked to provide identification when they set up a new account and existing accounts will eventually need to provide ID, according to reports. The new rules, which took effect on Wednesday, apply to everyone buying a phone or SIM (subscriber identity module) card, including foreigners and short-term visitors. The . . . → Read More: Mobile phone users in China are now being asked to provide identification

Microsoft officials are acknowledging that they are planning to add ActiveSync support to Hotmail on August 30.

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Microsoft officials are acknowledging that they are planning to add ActiveSync support to Hotmail on August 30.

The new capability will let Hotmail users get push e-mail on cell phones and other devices (even if they aren’t trying to sync with an Exchange Server on the back-end), company execs told News.com on August 26. The . . . → Read More: Microsoft officials are acknowledging that they are planning to add ActiveSync support to Hotmail on August 30.

Intel on Thursday announced that it would acquire security firm McAfee for about $7.68 billion

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Tech giant Intel on Thursday announced that it would acquire security firm McAfee for about $7.68 billion, placing a price on the company’s common stock of about $48 per share.

Santa Clara, Calif.-based McAfee will become a fully-owned subsidiary of Intel, and become a part of Intel’s Software and Services Group. The deal will close . . . → Read More: Intel on Thursday announced that it would acquire security firm McAfee for about $7.68 billion

Low-priced casual smartphone gaming is ruling the market

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Low-priced casual smartphone gaming is ruling the market, says research firm iSuppli. It’s no wonder, since mobile phones equipped to play games vastly outnumber the dedicated gaming platforms. In 2010, shipments of game-capable mobile phones could reach 1.27 billion, says iSuppli — up 11.4 percent from the previous years.

Sales of game consoles or handhelds . . . → Read More: Low-priced casual smartphone gaming is ruling the market

Opera Mini serves one billion views a day

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Opera Mini just might be the most popular mobile browser around the globe, as yesterday the company announced that it serves one billion page views a day. How did they do it?

Simple, get the thing on as many devices as possible. According to Opera Software ASA, the browser is supported by over 3,000 mobile phones. . . . → Read More: Opera Mini serves one billion views a day

Bitstream’s BOLT Mobile Browser for mobile phones

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Bitstream’s BOLT Mobile Browser for mobile phones, which is designed to provide a richer PC-style Web browsing experience on small devices, was updated today.
While the new version doesn’t add any significant new features, it does address several issues and is an important update that is strongly recommended for all users. Twitter use and server response . . . → Read More: Bitstream’s BOLT Mobile Browser for mobile phones

using PayPal without requiring buyers to have a PayPal account

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If PayPal has its way, you’ll be using its service to pay for all kinds of apps and software updates with your credit card.

Last week, the electronic payments company announced a new service for developers that will let software-writers accept credit card payments using PayPal without requiring buyers to have a PayPal account.

The program, . . . → Read More: using PayPal without requiring buyers to have a PayPal account

Greening Your Family app

 

So you’ve got your iPhone 4, and have found a way to recycle your cell phone. What’s next?

Check out the Greening Your Family app. The application gives users information about what food, personal care, and cleaning products have the least harmful chemicals. It recommends particular brands and items, and also has suggestions for what ingredients . . . → Read More: Greening Your Family app

Honey Bee and the cell phone

According to the Telegraph, researchers at the Punjab University in Chandigarh decided to investigate whether the arrival of the cell phone might have had something to do with the departure of the honey maker.

Are they being interfered with by your cell phones?

Many countries are seeing significant declines in their bee populations. Naturally, climate change, pesticides, and . . . → Read More: Honey Bee and the cell phone

Discount retailer Target Corp expects to have recycling bins in all its stores by Tuesday

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Discount retailer Target Corp expects to have recycling bins in all its stores by Tuesday as it tries to gain “green” credibility from consumers looking to be more eco-friendly.

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The No. 2 U.S. discount retailer does not think the recycling stations will drive additional traffic to its more than 1,700 stores, but it hopes . . . → Read More: Discount retailer Target Corp expects to have recycling bins in all its stores by Tuesday

mobile-phone antenna towers illegally placed atop hospitals,

Authorities in the Indian capital have launched a crackdown on mobile-phone antenna towers illegally placed atop hospitals, schools and homes in residential neighborhoods.

At least 3,400 towers have been installed illegally in New Delhi, Mayor Kanwar Sen said.

Authorities told cell phone operators to move the towers out of residential areas or get written statements from residents saying . . . → Read More: mobile-phone antenna towers illegally placed atop hospitals,

The demand for lithium

That’s the conclusion of a white paper released by Shanghai-based SinoLatin Capital, a merchant bank focused on cross-border transactions between China and Latin America. The explosive global demand for lithium will lead to a surge in acquisitions by Chinese firms in Latin America, it says.

Lithium is a key ingredient in a majority of consumer devices, including . . . → Read More: The demand for lithium

The iPhone OS has Google’s Android at its heels

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The iPhone OS has Google’s Android at its heels, but all that may change with the launch of the iPad, says a new report from AdMob, which tracked smartphone, feature phone and MID network traffic for a year.

The growth of smartphones running Apple‘s iPhone and Google’s Android operating systems, coupled with users’ heavy application . . . → Read More: The iPhone OS has Google’s Android at its heels

“fingermouse”–a small, smooth pad

LONDON–The same technology that exterminated the roller-ball computer mouse will claim another casualty soon: the four-way rocker switch that lets people point and click on countless mobile phones.

So asserts Jeff Raynor, principal technologist of ST Microelectronics’ imaging division and a designer of the image sensors at the heart, or rather in the eyes, of optical mice. . . . → Read More: “fingermouse”–a small, smooth pad

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