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Arrest after phone scam broadcast

2015-09-07 18:15:26| BBC News | Business | UK Edition

Detectives investigating a suspected telephone fraud - a recording of which was broadcast by BBC News on Saturday - have made an arrest.

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Consumer Concerns: Deciphering secret language of phone bills

2015-09-05 20:02:41| Telecom - Topix.net

According to the Federal Communications Commission's truth-in-billing rules, all phone bills must feature "clear, non-misleading, plain language describing services for which you are being billed." Steven Barad, 68, shared a recent Verizon land-line bill with me.

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Phone scammers' tricks caught on tape

2015-09-04 23:02:36| BBC News | Business | UK Edition

Three men who tricked their victim into handing over her 12,000 savings on the phone have been caught on tape, thanks to her son's premonition.

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Huawei unveils Mate S, first phone with Force Touch display

2015-09-03 10:36:00| Telecompaper Headlines

(Telecompaper) Huawei has launched its latest flagship smartphone, the Mate S, at the IFA consumer electronics show in Berlin. The device is touted as the first Android phone to incorporate Force Touch technology, which can distinguish between a light tap and a deep press, allowing users to control a device in different ways depending on the pressure they apply. Apple started using the technology in the MacBook and Apple Watch and is expected to add it to the new iPhones to be unveiled later this month. The Mate S builds on the company's Mate 7 smartphone and comes with a full metal shell measuring just 2.65mm at its thickest point, a 5.5-inch display, fingerprint security and a 13 megapixel rear camera with four-colour RGBW imaging sensor, optical image stabilizer, dual color-temp LED flash lights.

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Path cleared for challenge to NSA bulk phone surveillance

2015-09-03 05:30:25| Telecom - Topix.net

A federal judge laid out a path Wednesday to revive a constitutional challenge to the National Security Agency's domestic telephone records surveillance program, days after a U.S. appeals court ruled that the plaintiffs lacked standing to sue. U.S. District Judge Richard Leon of Washington, D.C., who earlier had called the NSA call records program "almost Orwellian," said plaintiffs could amend their case immediately to include customers of a Verizon unit known to have participated in the program, Verizon Business Network Services.

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