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New Blackberry Bold Has Early Adopters Drooling
Published Today | Mobile , New Media News
Have you checked out www.blackberry.com recently?  Did you see the new Blackberry Bold?  Are you drooling yet?  Well, you are not the only one.  Now try to buy it.  Ok, now your are upset.  It is not availabe in the U.S. yet.  Early adopters please standby. 
Want to Break Up By Cell Phone? Slydial Allows You to Go Right to Voicemail
Published 08/2/2008 | Mobile , New Media News
Find it hard to build up the courage to break up with someone?  Do you think texting a breakup message is too impersonal, but don't want to talk to the person either?  Slydial has a service for you.  In today's New York Times, an article focused on Slydial's software that allows you to go right into someone's voicemail to leave a message.  You can safely breakup via voicemail without the fear of him or her actually picking up the phone. 
Japanese Cell Phones Ward Off Gropers
Published 11/6/2007 | New Media News , Hot Topics & Issues , Mobile
Mobile communications usage is expanding rapidly, and new applications abound.. Here’s news about one application whose time has come. This is a top application being downloaded by a multitude of Japanese women who use the very crowded Tokyo subway system. The anti-groping software program is meant to fend off perverts in the crowded Japanese subway trains
Consumers Age 18-to-24 View Cell Phones as Multi-Functional Accessories
Published 01/22/2007 | New Media News , Mobile , Latest Studies
This study of wireless consumer segments analyzes trends in the wireless industry. Based on a survey of U.S. consumers who use a wireless phone, this report analyzes differences in behavior and attitudes among the key wireless consumer segments.
Europeans More Likely than Americans to Use Mobile Phones to Access the Internet
This innovative ongoing tracking study is designed to analyze and understand how consumers across six countries in Europe and America (U.S., France, Germany, Italy, Spain and the UK) access Internet content from their mobile phones.  It shows that 29 percent of European Internet users within the aforementioned countries regularly access the Web from their mobile phones compared to only 19 percent in the U.S. 


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