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Hezbollah denies Hariri assassination report
Source: msnbc.com

Lebanon's militant Hezbollah group denied on Sunday a report by a German magazine linking it to the 2005 assassination of former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik Hariri.

Hoping to Make Phone Buyers Flip
Source: The New York Times

Industry analysts say it has become more important than ever to understand the psyche of consumers.

Teamwork's Rewards
Source: The New York Times

Giving credit to my teammates made my teams much stronger and consequently more successful, which in turn propelled my career.

Court Panel Questions School Ban on Phones
Source: The New York Times

During a hearing in Manhattan on the constitutionality of the ban, the five judges indicated that they were looking for a compromise policy.

Thumbs Race as Japan's Best Sellers Go Cellular
Source: The New York Times

In Japan, cellphone novels have not only infiltrated the mainstream but have come to dominate it.

Broken Hearts, Sore Thumbs: Japan's Best Sellers Go Cellular
Source: The New York Times

In Japan, cellphone novels have not only infiltrated the mainstream but have come to dominate it.

Static on the Dream Phone
Source: The New York Times

The race is on for competitive advantage in the truly open cellular phone network of the future.

Panel Rebukes Judge, Citing 'Lunacy' in Court
Source: The New York Times

A Niagra Falls City Court judge was recommended for removal after his tyranical reaction to a ringing cell phone in his courtroom.

Verizon Plans Wider Options for Cellphone Users
Source: The New York Times

Verizon Wireless plans to give customers more choice in what phones they can use on its network.

Verizon Wireless to Open Its Network
Source: The New York Times

In a major shift for the mobile phone industry, Verizon Wireless now plans to give customers more choice in what phones they can use on its network and how they use them.

Google Makes Its Entry Into the Wireless World
Source: The New York Times

Google announced today that it is leading an industry alliance to transform mobile phones into powerful computers.

I, Robot: The Man Behind the Google Phone
Source: The New York Times

With battle lines being drawn in the smartphone market, Google is placing its bets in the hands of Andy Rubin.

Devices Enforce Cellular Silence, Sweet but Illegal
Source: The New York Times

A gadget that jams cellular signals has gained popularity as the use of cellphones has invaded more public places.

Technology, the Stealthy Tattletale
Source: The New York Times

A technological revolution is making it possible not just to track down escaping bank robbers but to find missing things and people far more quickly and precisely than ever.

Apple Limits Sale of iPhones: Two Per Person and No Cash
Source: The New York Times

Apple no longer accepts cash for iPhone purchases and now limits sales of the cellphone to two per person in a move to stop people from reselling them.

Privacy Lost: These Phones Can Find You
Source: The New York Times

If G.P.S. made it harder to get lost, new cellphone services that track whereabouts are now making it harder to hide.

Privacy Lost: These Phones Can Find You
Source: The New York Times

If G.P.S. made it harder to get lost, new cellphone services that track whereabouts are now making it harder to hide.

IPhone-Free Cellphone News
Source: The New York Times

T-Mobile had the misfortune to announce a new product that may be as game-changing as Apples.

IPhone Owners Crying Foul Over Price Cut
Source: The New York Times

On Thursday, Apple C.E.O. Steven P. Jobs acknowledged that the company had abused its core customers' trust and extended a $100 store credit to the early iPhone buyers.

Cellphone-Only Homes Hit a Milestone
Source: The New York Times

From September 2006 to April 2007, the percentage of Americans in cellphone-only households for the first time overtook the percentage in landline-only households.

With Software and Soldering, a Non-AT&T iPhone
Source: The New York Times

A 17-year-old New Jersey resident has published instructions on how to unlock Apple's iPhone so it will work on some competing cellular networks.

46 Million Nokia Cell Batteries Defective
Source: The New York Times

The cellphone maker was offering to replace the batteries, which were made in China, at no cost to consumers.

An Entire Bookshelf, in Your Hands
Source: The New York Times

A variety of digital tools, from cell phones to dedicated readers, are now available for cracking open electronic books.

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