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AAS Feature: Reading RSS On Your Smartphone
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Nearly 24 Million Subscribers to Use 3G LTE Technology by 2012
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3g
4g
lte
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O2 to Test NFC in London with 500 Trialists
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o2
oyster
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MyPhoneRocks dot com » Even mobile games beat the PS3
“EA making twice as much money from mobile as from PlayStation 3″
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ea
ps3
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Cellphone’s slosh and rattle reveal its contents – tech – 27 November 2007 – New Scientist Tech
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