Integration of mobile applications with Sprint Global MPLS network helps Safelite achieve efficiency OVERLAND PARK, Kan.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dec. 16, 2008--For Safelite AutoGlass, the nation's leading provider of vehicle glass repair and replacement services, with company-owned operations providing convenient mobile service to more than 90 percent of the U.S. drivers in all 50 states, immediate
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JustAnotherMobilePhoneBlog on 16th Dec 2008 (via feeds.feedburner.com)
Statistics prove that the use of a mobile phone while driving a vehicle is dangerous unless used with a hands-free kit. Yet day in and day out go around any town or city and you will still see idiot drivers with their mobile phone plastered to their ear while cruising along without a care in
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PhonesReview on 14th Dec 2008 (via phonesreview.co.uk)
Introducing the new ProNav PNN-200 Letchworth, England, 11th December 2008 - Navevo, the UK’s leading specialist GPS software developer, has today unveiled its new ProNav PNN-200 sat-nav solution for drivers of heavy goods vehicles and vans. Following on from the successful launch of ProNav, the new ProNav PNN-200 delivers new levels of performance and is now ...
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GoMoNews on 12th Dec 2008 (via feeds.feedburner.com)
University of Utah researchers have invented technology that could come to be embraced by teenagers with the same enthusiasm they have for curfews and ID checks. And like those things, it could save their lives.
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NetworkWorld on 11th Dec 2008 (via networkworld.com)
It seems that HTC may be up to its old tricks again. With the release of the TyTN II--dubbed the Tilt on AT&T--it seemed that the tech world discovered that the maker skimped on licensing Qualcomm's drivers, causing deteriorated video and graphics performance on the handheld and resulting in angry consumers. With the new Touch Diamond, Touch Pro, and possibly Touch HD, it seems that HTC m...
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Pocketnow on 6th Dec 2008 (via feeds.feedburner.com)
AAA reports that drivers who think talking on a hands-free phone while driving is safer than talking on a handheld handset are fooling themselves.
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InformationWeek on 6th Dec 2008 (via feeds.informationweek.com)
A sweep by police in Tayside, UK on motorists using mobile phones while driving netted 43 fines on Wednesday. The drivers behaviour was drawn into even sharper focus by the fact that many of the regionâs roads were affected by wintry weather conditions at the time.
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CellularNews on 6th Dec 2008 (via feeds.feedburner.com)