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Discover LudwigThe phrase "phone content" is not correct for written English.
The proper phrase is "content on a phone" or "content for a phone". For example, "This website offers a variety of content for a phone."
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Also enables an assessment of the economics of producing and distributing traditional films and books versus digital (cell phone) content.
While Internet companies in the United States struggle to generate profits, many Japanese mobile phone content providers are in the black within months of going into business.
The government has stressed that the program collects only "metadata," such as numbers dialed and the times and lengths of calls, but no phone content or subscriber names.
So much so that this week the Writers Guild of America is to go on strike against studios and networks demanding, in part, a stake in future earnings from online and mobile phone content.
About the size of a suitcase, they work by pretending to be a cellphone tower in order to strip metadata and in some cases phone content and data from nearby devices tricked into connecting to it.
Monstermob, the Aim-listed provider of mobile phone content such as ringtones, is looking forward to a tune-filled Christmas, predicting that downloading complete music tracks will start to take off seriously in Britain over the festive season.
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While in Riley, the Court held that police must obtain a warrant before searching cell phone contents after making an arrest, in Carpenter, the government is relying on the "third-party doctrine"—the idea that Fourth Amendment protections do not extend to any information that is voluntarily shared with another party.
As video content shows up on more and more cell phones, content providers are looking for new ways to curb illegal distribution.
In a letter dated 3 January, Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont defined "spying" as "gathering metadata on calls made from official or personal phones, content from websites visited or emails sent, or collecting any other data from a third party not made available to the general public in the regular course of business".
Sanders, in a letter dated 3 January, defined "spying" as "gathering metadata on calls made from official or personal phones, content from websites visited or emails sent, or collecting any other data from a third party not made available to the general public in the regular course of business".
So, for example, you could walk into a mall, see interesting ad-related content on Displair (or even a standard LCD screen) and have it sent to your smartphone using a simple gesture, much in the same way as the Airlike app works for phone-to-phone content sharing.
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