Prison Officer caught with drugs and 40 mobile phones (Politics.ie)
This is a discussion on Prison Officer caught with drugs and 40 mobile phones within the Justice forums, part of the Topical Discussion category on Politics.ie . Originally Posted by cyberianpan Odd that he felt the need to supplement his income CSO Average Weekly Earnings Prison officers …
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New Mobile Architecture Delivers HR and Financial Business Processes to Smart Phones (INO News)
(AP:http://www.workday.com) Workday, Inc., the leader in enterprise-class SaaS-based Human Resources (HR) and Financial solutions, today announced new mobile capabilities to bring HR and Financial business processes to smart phones. iPhone capabilities are available now, with BlackBerry support planned for later this year.
Source: news.ino.com
Using Mobile Phones As “Teachers” in The Philippines (Cellular-News.com)
Twenty public elementary schools in Ilagan, Isabela, Philippines are now capable of accessing interactive, multimedia educational videos through the use of mobile phones.
Source: www.cellular-news.com
Applications let mobile phones do so much more (Daily Telegraph)
Mobile phone companies including Nokia and RIM are launching online application stores to challenge Apple’s iPhone App Store.
Source: www.telegraph.co.uk
Schools to seize mobile phones today (The New Sabah Times)
PUTRAJAYA : Beginning today, school authorities will seize mobile phones which students bring to school, Deputy Education Minister Datuk Dr Wee Ka Siong said yesterday.
Source: www.newsabahtimes.com.my
SCHOOLS TO SEIZE MOBILE PHONES ON STUDENTS (Bernama via Yahoo! Malaysia News)
PUTRAJAYA, March 17 (Bernama) — Beginning tomorrow, school authorities will seize mobile phones which students bring to school, Deputy Education Minister Datuk Dr Wee Ka Siong said today.
Source: malaysia.news.yahoo.com
Ghana: MP Calls for Ban of Mobile Phones While Driving (AllAfrica.com)
Kumasi THE MEMBER of Parliament (MP) for the Ahafo-Ano North constituency in the Ashanti region, Hon. Richard Akuoko Adiyia says he is going to spearhead and advocate the passage of a legislation to ban the use of mobile phones whilst driving, and the imposition of spot fines on drivers found culpable.
Source: allafrica.com









