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Cell Phones News Archive05-Apr-2009
Cell Phones Ditch Numeric Keypads (Fox News)
At North America's largest cell phone trade show, running this week in Las Vegas, there were few new phones for the U.S. market that had a numerical keypad instead of an alphabetic keyboard.
Cell Phones Relatively Safe from Viruses... For Now (Scientific American)
[The following is an exact transcript of this podcast.] We can get viruses from the Internet. But can we catch viruses on our Cell Phones? A new study in the journal Science says yes, but the spread of such malicious mobile software won?t reach epidemic proportions until more Cell Phones are on the same operating system. [More]
On new cell phones, QWERTY eases out 1-2-3 (The Monterey County Herald)
LAS VEGAS ? Goodbye, numeric cell phone keypads. You're going the way of the rotary dial. Touch screens and QWERTY keyboards will take over from here, thank you. At North America's largest cell phone trade show, this week in Las Vegas, there were few new phones for the U.S.
On new cell phones, QWERTY eases out 1-2-3 (The Washington Times)
LAS VEGAS (AP) - Goodbye, numeric cell phone keypads. You're going the way of the rotary dial. Touch screens and QWERTY keyboards will take over from here, thank you. At North America's largest cell phone trade show, running this week in Las Vegas, there were few new phones for the U.S. market that had a numerical keypad instead of an alphabetic keyboard. Touch screens also were out in force. ...
Cell phones tap into QWERTY keyboards (Tulsa World)
LAS VEGAS ? Goodbye, numeric cell phone keypads. You're going the way of the rotary dial. Touch screens and QWERTY keyboards will take over from here, thank you.
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