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  2. WAP billing - Wikipedia

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    The user clicks on a link and agrees to make a purchase, after which they can download content. WAP billing is particularly associated with downloading mobile entertainment content like ringtones, mobile games and wallpapers. Some commentators have suggested it could compete with Premium SMS as a leading payment channel for mobile content. [2 ...

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  4. XRY (software) - Wikipedia

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    XRY is a digital forensics and mobile device forensics product by the Swedish company MSAB used to analyze and recover information from mobile devices such as mobile phones, smartphones, GPS navigation tools and tablet computers. It consists of a hardware device with which to connect phones to a PC and software to extract the data. [1]

  5. Try to spend Bill Gates’ $116B fortune in this online ... - AOL

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    The game lists a bunch of items along with their prices that Bill (you) can buy. You have the choice to buy a luxury bottle of wine ($7,000), a book ($15), a Tesla ($75,000), and an entire cruise ...

  6. Mobile payment - Wikipedia

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    In the T-Cash [54] model, the mobile phone and the phone carrier is the front-end interface to the consumers. The consumer can purchase goods, transfer money to a peer, cash out, and cash in. [ 55 ] A 'mini wallet' account can be opened as simply as entering *700# on the mobile phone, [ 56 ] presumably by depositing money at a participating ...

  7. BillMonitor - Wikipedia

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    Like its UK competitors, Mobile Phone Checker and moneysupermarket.com, the service recommends plans based on a user’s stated needs, in terms of minutes per month, texts, data and international use. The service also offers a monthly bill-tracking facility that allows users with online billing to give the site access to their past bills.

  8. A Normal Lost Phone - Wikipedia

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    Laura is able to secure a different job for her company in a different city, so she discards her phone, and requests to the phone's founder (the player) that they enable the GPS service to lead Ben down a false trail (to stop him from harassing Laura's friends and family about her disappearance), and then erase the phone's data. The game ends ...

  9. N-Gage - Wikipedia

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    The N-Gage is a mobile device combining features of a cellular phone and a handheld game system developed by Nokia, released on 7 October 2003. [4] Officially nicknamed as the game deck, [a] the N-Gage's phone works on the GSM cellular network, and software-wise runs on the Series 60 platform on top of Symbian OS v6.1.