Friday, February 25, 2011

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Debate over mobile phones and health continues
CNET Asia
By Kent German on 2011-02-24 19:05:00 If you cover the wireless industry, you're never far from the ongoing debate over whether cell phones are harmful. And the debate usually goes something like this: The scientific community produces a study that ...
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CNET Asia
Mobile phones to be allowed inside Wankhede for WC matches
IBNLive.com
PTI | 06:02 PM,Feb 25,2011 But though phones would be allowed inside, Additional Police Commissioner (South Region) Naval Bajaj stated there would be strict security checking, and each and every mobile phone would be inspected. "There would be scanning ...
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Burma Introduces Prepaid Card System for Mobile Phones
The Irrawaddy News Magazine
"Anyone can install the system on their mobile phones at any E-lite Tech shop or its affiliates," an official said. "However, the phone service will be suspended for a day while the new system is installed." Traditionally, Burma's telecommunications ...
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The Irrawaddy News Magazine
HTC announces Chacha and Salsa Facebook phones
Inquirer
Not only will there be a dedicated button on the front of the phones, but there will also be several Facebook themed widgets such as a clock that has a Facebook stream. The aim is apparently to "Facebook your entire phone". Both mobile phones share ...
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Unhealthy waves
Khaleej Times
That's right, your mobile telephone. Use of the mobile phones has increased dramatically since they were introduced about two decades ago. Today approximately five billion mobile phones are in use worldwide. All you need to do is look around a busy ...
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Election fever in TN: Free mobile phones for Farmers-Agriculture University ...
Asian Tribune
The election clouds surrounding the state of Tamil Nadu, the Tamil Nadu Agricultural University(TNAU) has sent a recommendation to the state government for giving free mobile sets to all the 81 lakh farm families in the state so that the entire farming ...
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T-Mobile earnings fall as customers depart
CNET (blog)
Lance is a member of the CNET Blog Network, and he is not an employee of CNET. by Super2online February 25, 2011 6:58 AM PST Consumers go where the smart phones are they like. If T-Mobile doesn't have what they want, when their contract is up, ...
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Can the Nokia deal save Microsoft?
Computerworld
By Preston Gralla Computerworld - Microsoft's recent deal with Nokia will put Windows Phone 7 on millions of Nokia mobile phones around the world. Microsoft in turn will shower billions of dollars on Nokia in marketing, engineering and other costs. ...
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Police divers search Peterborough river for teenager
BBC News
Police will send a bluetooth message to mobile phones in the centre of Peterborough later, one week after a 16-year-old boy went missing. Theo Kawala was dropped off in the city centre by his father for a night out with friends at 1930 GMT last Friday. ...
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Look Ma! More Gesture Control Tech For Phones
GigaOm
25, 2011, 9:45am PT No Comments Crunchfish, a Swedish app company, has built software for mobile phones that turns the phone's camera into a mouse. It allows the phone's front-facing camera to track a person's hand movements so he or she doesn't have ...
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VINELAND: Best Buy worker charged with ripping off employer
Vineland Daily Journal
22, she created duplicate receipts of mobile phones and entering them as customer returns, according to a police report. She kept the cash refunds from those returns, police said. Police charged Holmes with theft by deception and two counts of forgery ...
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Mobile spyware tool helps paranoid spouses prove themselves right
Register
Figures on the installation base of commercial mobile spyware applications are hard to come by but anecdotal evidence suggest that unsolicited mobile spyware is growing in prevalence, albeit from a modest base. More than 150000 mobile phones in China ...
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Smart phones, tablets sell well
Appleton Post Crescent
AP SEATTLE — Black Friday shoppers were drawn to mobile phones, laptops and tablet computers this year and lost interest in GPS devices, according to Wedbush analyst Scott Sutherland, but consumer electronics companies of all stripes saw shares ...
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