Mobile phone vulnerable to DoS attack
News US-based security company @stake has released a security advisory detailing a Denial of Service (DoS) vulnerability in the Nokia 6210 GSM mobile phone, and although the flaw isn't serious it could be a sign of worse things to come.
[February 26, 2003, 13:23]
Mobile phone firms referred to Competition Commission
News Oftel announced on Monday that it has formally asked the UK's Competition Commission to investigate whether Vodafone, mmO2, One2One and Orange are charging too much for mobile phone calls between their networks.
[January 7, 2002, 14:34]
Mobile phone operators show off their figures
News For the first time all four major UK mobile phone players -- BTCellnet, One2One, Orange and Vodafone -- have worked together with the Office of Telecommunications (Oftel) to produce surveys, released this month, of each individual companies...
[October 5, 1999, 11:48]
Mobile phone rings voted the top workplace annoyance
News Don't sweat it, as mobile phone rings have been voted the top workplace annoyance, according to a recent survey. A recent survey of 6,000 people by recruitment company TMP Worldwide found that irritating mobile phone rings are the top workplace...
[January 31, 2002, 17:29]
Mobile phone companies slammed for targeting children
News Mobile phone companies have been strongly criticised by a leading UK scientist for encouraging children to buy their products. One mobile phone manufacturer, Ericsson, has already denied the accusations.
[September 5, 2001, 13:35]
Mobile Phone Technology Opens Up New Revenue Streams
White Papers With 3G, the mobile phone moves beyond voice and text messaging into a new era of rich content which will offer services and applications such as video messaging, video streaming, infotainment, multimedia messaging, location services, on-line...
[February 22, 2006, 0:01]
Rupert Goodwins: Mobile phone viruses are coming
News For any hacker intending to write the first mobile phone virus, there are many obstacles to overcome. If all this works perfectly, it will be practically impossible to create and distribute a mobile phone virus.
[June 8, 2000, 15:06]
Mobile phone thieves face tougher sentences
News Lord Chief Justice Lord Woolf has addressed the rapid rise in mobile phone crime by announcing that those convicted of stealing a handset should face up to five years in prison -- or even longer if violence is used.
[January 30, 2002, 12:19]
Mobile-phone industry: Tumour study 'very selective'
News Entitled Mobile Phone-Brain Tumour: Public Health Advisory, the study is a meta-analysis of more than 100 other studies. There is a growing and statistically significant body of evidence reporting that brain tumours, such as vestibular schwannoma...
[April 1, 2008, 14:22]
Mobile phone becomes a universal remote
News Soon, your mobile phone won't just make calls -- it will program your VCR, store your personal calendar and even let you buy things in the high street. Where Bluetooth might find a real niche, however, is in the most popular piece of high-tech...
[June 19, 2000, 9:15]
Mobile phone mast blamed for vanishing pigeons
News A mobile phone mast is being blamed for the disappearance of over 50 racing pigeons. He, along with hundreds of fellow breeders, is reported to be close to taking legal action again the mobile phone companies -- who consistently deny that emissions...
[September 3, 2001, 15:48]
News Burst: Mobile phone firms to meet Straw
News Mobile phone manufacturers will meet the home secretary Jack Straw and police officers in an effort to curb rising crime figures associated with the theft of handsets, often from young children. Jack Straw told the BBC Wednesday that mobile phone...
[January 10, 2001, 9:21]
Mobile phone link to fatal Swiss air crash
News Swiss aviation officers believe the plane crash at Zurich airport last January which killed ten people was caused by a mobile phone. The cause of the disaster has never been determined, but investigators are now examining the possibility that...
[January 12, 2001, 6:13]
Mobile phone headsets for crash helmets
News Bikers are now able to talk and ride by using a mobile phone headset for crash helmets, demonstrated by Italian hi-tech accessory company Cellular Line at the CeBIT trade show this week. The headsets, which connect to a mobile phone by a wire...
[March 11, 2005, 13:40]
Mobile phone users back Kerry
News The young cell phone crowd backs Kerry for president, according to a novel poll taken exclusively over mobile phones. The findings may address the concern that traditional polling efforts don't reach young people who strictly use a mobile phone.
[November 2, 2004, 9:59]
Mobile phone forensics 'hole' reported
News Law enforcement is at the mercy of mobile phone manufacturers, according to University of Cambridge researchers. Unlike PCs, where "deleted" data can still easily be accessed, information wiped from a mobile phone's internal memory can be almost...
[June 26, 2006, 15:30]
Mobile phone car ban is debated
News They suggested that mobile phone bans for drivers might be justified. The US Congress is also considering a bill that would curtail mobile phone use while driving, requiring people to dial, talk and listen via voice-activated, hands-free devices...
[July 3, 2001, 13:39]
A Year Ago: Mobile phone becomes a universal remote
News Soon, your mobile phone won't just make calls -- it will program your VCR, store your personal calendar and even let you buy things in the high street. Where Bluetooth might find a real niche, however, is in the most popular piece of high-tech...
[June 19, 2001, 6:28]
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[November 16, 2008, 6:00]
Mobile phone campaigners welcome court ruling
News Campaigners fighting against the erection of mobile phone masts in north London are celebrating a high court ruling that they hope could mean that applications for new masts can be rejected because of health concerns.
[June 28, 2002, 17:20]



