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Users say yes to mobile payments
SECURITY fears aside, the number of mobile consumers worldwide using their device to pay for goods and services is set to exceed US$108.6mil (RM358mil) in 2010.
Swedish hotel replaces room keys with cellphone
b>STOCKHOLM:/bVisitors to a hotel here will be able to use mobile phones instead of keys to unlock the doors to their rooms
Google working on phone with built-in payment tool
b>SAN FRANCISCO/b>: Google Inc is taking another stab at designing a game-changing mobile phone, this time by including a built-in payment system that could eventually enable the devices to replace credit cards.
Google to offer a tasty bite of Gingerbread
THE latest version of Google's Android mobile phone operating system aka Gingerbread is looking like a tasty treat for Android fans.
Upcoming mobile devices leak before Mobile World Congress
EVERY year, in the leadup to the GSMA Mobile World Congress (MWC), leaked documents and photos of mobile devices spawn rumours about what might be unveiled at the event.
Cellphone carriers to roll out ‘mobile wallets’ in Utah
b>SALT LAKE CITY:/bA joint venture between three of the nation's four largest cellphone carriers will soon offer the United States' first commercially available mobile fare payment programme to a public transportation system.
RIM announces new Bold smartphone, BlackBerry 7 OS
b>ORLANDO (Florida)/b>: RIM announced the new BlackBerry Bold 9900/9930 at its BlackBerry World event last week, which the company claims is the thinnest BlackBerry smartphone yet.
New BlackBerry models unveiled
RESEARCH In Motion (RIM) has announced two new smartphones, the BlackBerry Bold 9790 and Curve 9380.
Future vision with present technology
FOR a book that puts forth one media agency's vision of the future, its presentation Âcertainly encapsulates the present.
Leaked documents show Microsoft’s superphone aspirations
LEAKED documents claiming to show Microsoft's smartphone roadmap for the coming year reveal that the company plans to storm ahead with new versions of its Windows Phone software and powerful new Apollo superphones.