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MOBILEinfo.sPubDate = "3/20/2008 10:30:48 PM GMT";
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MOBILEinfo.appHeader = "What mobile information can you safeguard?";
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MOBILEinfo[i-1].body = "Major cell phone carriers AT&T and Verizon Wireless offer services that let you upload your contacts to a secure Web site. If your mobile goes missing, you can wirelessly send your phone numbers to your replacement.<br>AT&T Mobile Backup, an application that costs $1.99 per month and may charge for data usage during the download, automatically backs up your contacts every week &#150; but you can change the frequency of the backup, according to your preference. <br>Verizon&#146;s Backup Assistant, which is free if you set up a My Account, or costs $1.99 a month if you don&#146;t; lets you schedule an automatic daily backup or do it manually. Both carriers let you manage your contact information online. <br>Smartphones such as the BlackBerry, Treo and iPhone let you sync your contacts, among other information, to your computer. If these options don&#146;t work for you, you might want to keep an old-fashioned address book.";

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MOBILEinfo[i-1].body = "Many cell phones let you send text messages to your e-mail account, AT&T spokesman Warner May says. <p>But Verizon Wireless has restrictions, says company spokeswoman Georgia Taylor. The messages must contain less than 150 characters and not be bogged down by graphics.";

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MOBILEinfo[i-1].body = "AT&T customers cannot transfer ringtones between devices, AT&T&#146;s May says. <p>But Verizon customers who&#146;re tech savvy enough to change their ringtones to MID digital music files should be able to save them to an SD card -- and then to their computers, according to Taylor from Verizon.";

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