I stepped aside, and took out my handphone, dialling Marshall's number first. |
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It is, essentially, an old phone handset wired up to a standard handphone concealed in his pocket. |
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Finland, home of handphone giant Nokia, has seen a recent boom in television games and competitions that can be entered by sending text messages. |
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Tens of thousands of Pakistanis endured hours of stifling heat for the last couple of days to queue for free handphone connections. |
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It was almost midnight when she received his message on her handphone, begging her to go down to see him. |
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Just as he took out his handphone to call his girlfriend, a sight outside the restaurant caught his eye. |
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Handsets will be allotted extension numbers in addition to their handphone numbers. |
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But there were no medical machinery near Grandma, though there was a young Malay patient talking on a handphone and smiling happily. |
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This need for multimedia madness is a little ironic when you consider that the handphone is a hot possession among teenagers today. |
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When I woke up in the morning the next day, I realised I had missed something important on my handphone. |
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Because of size limitations, no company has been able to place an optical zoom lens into a handphone camera. |
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It's also the first handphone to feature built-in stereo speakers, which you can use as your mini boombox wherever you are. |
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My helper had to sell a handphone she had taken back with her so they could buy one. |
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The idea is to prove to the big boys that it can be done, and that consumers can live with a handphone and mobile Internet. |
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I grabbed my bag, checked that I had my wallet and handphone and everything, then went on my way. |
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This is the most common as handphone sleeves are cheap and easily available. |
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Guizhou province uses blocking software and hawk-eyed operators to censor pager and handphone text messages on examination day. |
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He shrugged off that thought after a while when his handphone started ringing in his pocket. |
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Tomorrow's woman's handphone should have some kind of barcode scanner built in. |
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The world will have almost two billion handphone users by 2006, thanks in part to growth in emerging markets such as India and China. |
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Just as I wondered what he was doing right now, a message blinked on my handphone. |
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She watched as he eased himself out of the car while talking on his handphone. |
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One cousin, who is also my god-brother, allowed us to look at the pictures he had taken on his handphone. |
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You could even junk your walkie-talkies because the 5140 has a function called push-to-talk, which allows it to behave like a handphone as well as a walkie-talkie. |
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Curtis reached out and pulled out his handphone from the drawer. |
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I rolled over at grabbed my handphone, looking at the clock as I did. |
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For the first few minutes, I only heard the ringing tone of his handphone. |
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With that in mind, he picked up his handphone, and began to dial a number. |
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Although he has been told he would be unlikely to win a patent for wiring a vintage receiver to a handphone, he thinks he can turn it into a design-driven business. |
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From buying a new car to choosing accessories for your handphone, blue, green and purple are good colours to choose. |
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Air Mauritius and New Straits Times e-Media have launched a competition enabling participants to win an iKoMo handphone. |
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Bala spoke to Blackwell on the handphone and advised him not to call the police as the workers may become violent or they could damage the mines. |
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Inside the aquarium are a tablet streaming the Novec 1230 presentation video and a live handphone which receives an incoming call. |
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Apart from the standard accessories, the kiosk also features a 2D barcode scanner and a contact-less handphone scanner for passengers to verify themselves. |
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Or watching an entire movie seamlessly, beginning with the cinema, continuing on your handphone while on the train and then finishing it on your TV set when you reach home. |
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Meanwhile, Laurie Anderson's The Handphone Table will allow visitors to conduct sound through their bones. |
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