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Bystanders filmed Stabbing on Mobile Phones

­Police in Scotland are seeking copies of footage that witnesses to a serious fight recorded on their mobile phones.  more

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Milton Keynes in the slow lane for UK mobile broadband speeds

Milton Keynes has the slowest 3G mobile broadband speeds in the UK, according to research conducted by the price comparison website, Top10.com.  more

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Regenersis Receives Highest Level of Accreditation from Sony Ericsson

­Sony Ericsson has awarded Regenersis the coveted Level 4.5 accreditation for its repair facility in glasgow, UK. This new accreditation allows Regenersis to provide the highest level of repair services for Sony Ericsson mobile device customers, across all handset platform levels within Sony Ericsson's extensive product portfolio, including their new Android devices.  more

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Texting bans don't reduce crashes - Study

It's illegal to text while driving in most USA States. Yet a new study by researchers at the Highway Loss Data Institute (HLDI) finds no reductions in crashes after laws take effect that ban texting by all drivers. In fact, such bans are associated with a slight increase in the frequency of insurance claims filed under collision coverage for damage to vehicles in crashes. This finding is based on comparisons of claims in four States before and after texting ban, compared with patterns of claims in nearby states.  more

Related Tags: driving, hands-free, text-messaging, coverage, wireless, insurance, usa, texting, distracted-driving,


Stun Guns Disguised as Nokia Phones

Stun guns disguised as Nokia mobile phones are being smuggled into the UK by criminal gangs, claims UK tabloid newspaper The Sun. The K95 stun guns are claimed to be 24 times more powerful than a licensed police taser.  more

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Boingo Wireless to Operate Wi-Fi Networks at Six U.K. Airports

Boingo Wireless has signed an exclusive deal with UK based airport operator, BAA to be the sole provider of retail Wi-Fi services at six major airports in the United Kingdom. The airports to be powered by Boingo include London Heathrow (LHR), London Stansted (STN), glasgow (GLA), Edinburgh (EDI), Aberdeen (ABZ), and Southampton (SOU).  more

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Dubai Light-Railway Opens with Wi-Fi Coverage

The new Dubai metro railway has been fitted out with Wi-Fi coverage by local telecoms operator, Du, in partnership with UK-based Nomad Digital. Nomad has deployed part of the metro's Wi-Fi network, which provides broadband connectivity to all trains and stations on the automated light-rail network.  more

Related Tags: du, dubai, nomad-digital, wi-fi, railway, broadband, wifi, coverage, seamless, United Arab Emirates


New Bluetooth application will let sport fans share experiences in real time

Imagine watching a football match, seeing a foul and being able to immediately swap comments with friends who saw the same incident from the other side of the stadium. ­By enabling mobiles to communicate with each other without sending messages via a network, new technology being developed will enable people in different parts of a stadium to share banter, photos and video clips instantly, reliably - and free of charge.  more

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Airport Communter Buses to Get Free Wi-Fi Service

A fleet of buses running between Luton Airport and London, UK have been fitted out with free Wi-Fi services for passengers. The fleet of buses, operated by Arriva has been equipped with Icomera's Moovbox M Series mobile broadband gateway that provides Wi-Fi connectivity on the move with actual download speeds in excess of two megabits per second. The Green Line vehicles also leverage the Moovbox for GPS-based location, enabling Arriva staff to monitor and track the fleet's vehicles in real-time.  more

Related Tags: ethernet, wi-fi, vodafone, gps, hspa, mobile-broadband, trains, arriva, airport, buses, public-transport, UK


Project to Help Digital Cameras Build a Bigger Picture from Tiny Particles

Scientists at the University of glasgow have received Ł500,000 funding to investigate ways of improving the quality of digital camera images through the manipulation of tiny particles.  more

Related Tags: semiconductor, lte, tim, sharp, cmos, oxford, UK


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