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Jad Mouawad and Kate Galbraith / NYT 10:43 PM | September 20,2009
The proliferation of computers, iPods, cellphones, game consoles and all the rest amounts to the fastest growing source of power demand in the world
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AP 01:40 PM | August 05,2009
Trading cards, T-shirts, calendars, lighters, stuffed animals that play Jackson’s music and games are among the tangible items being considered
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Karl Ritter / AP 04:05 PM | July 16,2009
The Finnish company, which sells about four in 10 mobile devices worldwide, dropped its target to increase market share this year
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AP 01:39 PM | December 04,2007
Students can use the timer and in an emergency can activate the GPS technology from their school-issued cell phones to instantly alert police
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Madhusmita Bora/The New York Times 12:42 AM | September 08,2007
11-years-old and cellphone-less? What a faux pas!
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Manoj Kohli 01:27 AM | August 23,2007
As India adds more than seven million subscribers every month, there is a distinct impact on the grass-roots economic landscape
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Priyanka P. Narain 12:26 AM | April 21,2007
Christian, Sikh or Muslim? No problem. Most mobiles can worship Jesus or Guru Nanak, too, or receive daily verses from the Koran or the Bible
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