Haneef had been charged with "recklessly supporting" terrorism by providing a relative in Britain with his mobile phone SIM card. But despite the collapse of the case, Australian Immigration Minister Kevin Andrews has ruled out reinstating Haneef`s work v
India`s foreign office says `justice has been done` to an Indian doctor freed of terror charges in Australia. Australia`s chief prosecutor, Damian Bugg, decided to drop the charges after weeks of damaging media leaks and growing public criticism about the
Australian authorities have dropped terrorism charges against an Indian doctor over a failed car bomb plot in Britain. Dr. Mohamed Haneef had been charged with giving "reckless support" to terrorism by providing a relative in Britain with his mobile phone
Mobile Web
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The Mobile Web refers to the World Wide Web as accessed from mobile devices such as cell phones, PDAs, and other portable gadgets connected to a public network. Access does not require a desktop computer.
However, Mobile Web access today still suffers from interoperability and usability problems. This is partly due to the small physical size of the screens of mobile devices and partly due to the incompatibility of many mobile devices with not only computer operating systems, but also the format of much of the information available on the Internet.