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Finding a Parking Space Could Soon Get Easier
Finding a Parking Space Could Soon Get Easier
Networking sensors attached to taxis could ease the hunt for street parking.
Mobile Touch Screens Could Soon Feel the Pressure
A quantum switch could add pressure sensing to mobile screens.
Twitter Highlights Local Tweets
Twitter is pushing location-based tweets as user numbers reach 75 million.
Next Generation Cell Networks
New systems could improve service for those with old and new smart phones.
Google Reveals Its New Phone
The Web giant launches an online store to distribute Android-based cell phones.
The New News
Journalism, the practice, is not “the media.”
Roll-on Charger for Rural India
A Mumbai-based company has developed a hand-powered charger for the electricity-deprived rural India.
Experts Break Mobile Phone Security
A researcher has shown that attacks on a long-standing mobile phone standard are possible.
Catching the Wave
The antenna technologies in India are set to take the wireless communications industry to the next level.
Manage Water Pumps on Phone
By a simple phone call or an SMS, farmers can now turn the water pump on or off.
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