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Consumerist: Mobile Phones
con_giantt-mobilechainedtre.jpg On Wednesday, the California Supreme Court refused to review two earlier findings, which con_fakerebelalliance.jpg A class-action lawsuit was filed on October 5th against the unholy duo of Apple and AT&T, charging that con_plantronicsbtheadset.jpg A professed non-early-adopter has con_onesimcardtorulethemall.jpg [UPDATE: The numbers quoted in this post are B.S. Skip it and con_louvrewithpeipyramids.jpg Marketers in France are planning to beam location-specific ads to your phone via Bluetooth, the common short-range wireless transfer technology that's now included in nearly every new cellphone, reports Reuters. Currently under consideration is just what sort of ad would be compelling enough to tempt consumers to opt in on such messages, since there's no way advertisers can force you to accept Bluetooth communications.

The funny side to the story is that mobile phone operators like France's Orange Mobile don't like the idea, because it's a free on