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mobile

[moh-beel, moh-beel] / moʊˈbil, ˈmoʊ bil /


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Prior to joining the Journal in 2010, Ryan was a reporter for the Mobile Register, south Alabama’s daily newspaper for seven years.

From The Wall Street Journal

To Richard Windsor, founder of independent research firm Radio Free Mobile, the problem plaguing the two companies is simple enough: “The business model of compute upon which the AI boom is being built is not viable,” he wrote on Monday, pointing out that AI infrastructure costs are rising while the revenue per gigawatt that infrastructure providers can earn has remained capped.

From MarketWatch

School leaders decided to offer online learning and scrambled to find enough laptops and mobile hotspots for the many students who didn’t have devices or internet.

From Los Angeles Times

"She is under Great Ormond Street Hospital and is now mobile to a degree, but we still haven't got it under control. There are no answers," says Harbinder.

From BBC

Cybernews researchers counted more than 10.7 million downloads of VPN apps on UK mobile devices alone across 2025.

From BBC