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The high-performance NAND memory is expected to be of immediate benefit to a host of NAND-based mobile and consumer electronics applications, especially where there is consumer demand for an extra stretch in performance.
ENGADGET: Samsung and Toshiba double-down on 400Mbps DDR 2.0 NAND flash memory standard
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Later this year the company plans to open itself to third-party mobile web developers, to host web apps on its platform.
FORBES: Nimble Messaging Apps Could Challenge Facebook's Mobile Success
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By the 2000s, a host of sensors -- from GPS, which enables mobile mapping, to accelerometers, which helps the phone know if it's being tilted -- were being squeezed into the gadgets.
CNN: How smartphones make us superhuman
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The popularity of location-based services and the increasing acceptance of mobile advertising have opened the door to a host of opportunities to draw traffic into stores, such as sending targeted coupons to mobile users based on their location or allowing consumers to check product availability before entering the store.
FORBES: How The Web And Smart Phones Are Saving Offline Retailers
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Petrol pump attendant, plumber, bank clerk, insurance salesman, mobile disc jockey are all on his CV, before Dave joined BBC Radio Lancashire in 1998 as co-host of the Rugby League programme.
BBC: Presenter profile: Dave Swanton
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Its award-winning line of rugged and hardened notebook and tablet computers are designed and built-to-order to increase mobile productivity for business, government, healthcare, fire, public safety and a host of other entities.
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UNESCO, in partnership with the GSMA, will host an invitation-only meeting of high-level government officials to discuss issues relating to mobile learning and policy.
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On 20 February, UNESCO, in partnership with the GSMA, will host an invitation-only meeting of high-level government officials to discuss issues relating to mobile learning and policy.
UNESCO: MEDIA SERVICES
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Instead, Facebook found that many mobile game developers were reaching consumers directly with their stand-alone apps and didn't need the social network to host the games.
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