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Countries agree on new mobile spectrum at radio conference
AFP, Published on 18/02/2012
» The International Telecommunication Union said Friday its World Radiocommunications Conference (WRC-12) has agreed a treaty aimed at revising the radio frequency spectrum to speed up mobile services.
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US iPad owners tend to be older, have money
AFP, Published on 18/02/2012
» US owners of iPads tend to be older and richer than people who buy rival tablet computers, according to a study released on Friday by NPD Group.
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Australian sues Twitter over hate blog: report
AFP, Published on 18/02/2012
» An Australian man is suing Twitter for defamation after he was wrongly named as the author of a hate blog, a report said Friday.
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British student jailed for hacking Facebook
AFP, Published on 18/02/2012
» A student who infiltrated Facebook in what prosecutors called "the most extensive and flagrant" case of social media hacking ever heard in a British court was jailed for eight months on Friday.
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US to expand wireless reach
AFP, Published on 18/02/2012
» The US Congress approved legislation on Friday that would free up spectrum for next generation wireless networks to meet the surging growth of mobile devices.
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Video streaming site Bambuser says blocked in Syria
AFP, Published on 18/02/2012
» Swedish mobile live video streaming site Bambuser said Friday its services had been blocked in Syria shortly after a user had broadcast a bombing in Homs thought to have been carried out by President Bashar al-Assad's regime.
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Digital technologies reversing extinction of languages
AFP, Published on 18/02/2012
» Digital technologies are the new life-savers for languages on the verge of extinction, linguists said Friday as they announced eight new dictionaries at a major science conference in Vancouver.
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Violent videogame boosts vision in some adults
AFP, Published on 18/02/2012
» Playing a videogame that involves shooting enemies on a battlefield has helped some adults who were born with a rare eye disorder improve their vision later in life, scientists said Friday.
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