CID arrests man for theft of mobile phones (Gulf Times)
The Criminal Investigation Department has arrested a thief for stealing 16 expensive mobile phones and other valuable items from parked cars by breaking their glass windows at the Duhail area, a statement issued by the public relations at the interior ministry said.
Fairfax Digital bolsters mobile news offerings (Brisbane Times)
To cater for an increasing number of people who are using their mobile phones to access the web, Fairfax Digital has launched new mobile friendly version of its four key news websites.
Mobile mental health (Herald Sun)
MOBILE phones will be used as a weapon in the fight against teenage depression.
Mobile phone trends for 2010: Faster, cheaper and more functions (EARTHtimes.org)
Barcelona – Mobile phones are increasingly becoming the main communication tool for private and business use and 2010 promises to offer users a number of innovations. Smart phones are better placed than the standard mobile phone to deal with these ad…
Shops ban mobile phones (The Courier Mail)
SHOPKEEPERS fed up with bad-mannered, loud-talking customers are banning the use of mobile phones on their premises. A good idea? Tell us what you think
No more Skype for Windows and Java phones? (ZDNet Asia)
Skype dumps support for two free applications as part of its mobile voice over Internet Protocol strategy.
Mobile phones may become cheaper as duty on chargers cut (Business Standard India)
Mobile handsets could be marginally cheaper with the Finance Minister announcing tax exemptions for chargers, batteries and accessories.
Shops ban mobile phones (The Courier Mail)
RETAILERS are banning mobile phones in a crackdown on bad-mannered, loud-talking customers.
Rutledge: Cablevision testing mobile phones (Long Island Business News)
Cablevision Systems Corp. is testing a new mobile phone that can work with Wi-Fi and cellular networks. Along with other cable operators, Cablevision is looking for a way to counter the growing trend of consumers disconnecting their landline phones in favor of cell phones. Tom Rutledge, Cablevision’s chief operating officer, talked about the company’s mobile phone plans [...]
Mobile phones, other consumer durables to become cheaper (Central Chronicle)
United News Of India New Delhi, Feb 26: Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee today reduced duties on a host of consumer goods ranging from microwave ovens, mobile phones, watches, readymade garments, toy balloons, long pepper and replaceable household water filters in his Budget presentation for 2010-11.


















