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30 Oct
Due to security reasons, India has issued an order to ban all pre-paid mobile phones in Kashmir. Apparently, these pre-paid mobile phones were being used by militants for other means such as using them to trigger bombs and hide their identities. Launched in 2003, these pre-paid mobile phones are said to be the reason for some attacks since they are easier to get a hold of compared to post-paid mobile handsets which require a more scrutinized check before they are issued.
Other regions suffer the same ordeal since getting a pre-paid card and a mobile phone can be done easily. With this move however, countries such as the Philippines may do well to follow India’s lead to counter terrorists attacks which make use of technology for all the wrong reasons.
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Tags: bombs, Cell Phones, india, kashmir, militants, mobile handsets, Mobile News, mobile phone, ordeal, philippines, pre paid card, pre paid mobile phones, security reasons, terrorists attacks16 Jul
When you miss a call from someone you don’t know, you are bound to think if it was important or not. This is common especially if your friends change their number or there is a third party or client who just happened to get your number from some other sources. Regardless of the situation, put all those worries to rest as Privus Mobile brings to you the iPrivus for the iPhone.
Never again will you have to recall and wonder the missed calls you get on your iPhone. Further, you can easily track the person calling you without worrying about accidental deletions or security reasons. The new Privus application is certain to be a big help.
iPrivus can now be purchased for the low introductory price of $2.99.
(Source) Press
Tags: accidental deletions, Apple, introductory price, iPhone, iPhone, miseries, Mobile Software, privus, security reasons, third party, worries31 Jan

If you happen to receive a certain plug or advertisement on your cell phone, you can be sure that the Atomic Blue Sender Software is responsible for it. Mobile marketing is touted as the new age of marketing for businesses and with this newly developed software from AtomPark Software, you can be sure that companies will start investing in it to build market awareness via the growing population of mobile phone users.
Of course, the Bluetooth connection must be enabled on phones. While some user have played it safe by turning it off (for security reasons against viruses), the probability of being sent advertisements via mobile technology is to be expected.
When Bluetooth-enabled devices are in range of the broadcast, the Atomic Blue Sender application (constantly scanning for such devices) finds the ones with Bluetooth set to discoverable and sends information to all of them. All you have to do is to add the files containing that information.
But again, the thing is that the Bluetooth connectivity of phones within range must be turned on. Also, users have to open it to see it.
(Source) Press
Tags: advertisement, advertisements, bluetooth connectivity, broadcast, Business, mobile marketing, Mobile News, mobile phone users, Mobile Software, mobile technology, security reasons
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