Sunday, February 27, 2011

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Cell phone use visibly alters brain cell activity, study finds
Natural News.com
(NaturalNews) A new study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association has found that the radio frequency waves emitted from mobile phones demonstrably alter brain wave activity. The findings lend credence to previous studies that have ...
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CELL PHONE CONVICTIONS WILL COST TWO POINTS
Community Magazine
Using a mobile phone without a hands-free device while driving in New York, is now a 2-point moving violation. Previously, this offense usually resulted only in a $150 fine and possibly an increase in auto insurance rates. The NY State Dept of Motor ...
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Kids and cell phones can be tough call
Las Cruces Sun-News
By Brook Stockberger bstockberger@lcsun-news.com Cell phone in hand, sophomore Samee Soto, 15, steps off a school bus last year at Mayfield High School. LAS CRUCES - Cell phones allow your children to stay in touch with you - especially latchkey kids. ...
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Sony Ericsson confirms focus in Egypt
AME Info
Sony Ericsson, one of the major mobile phone manufacturers in the world, announced its absolute belief and confidence in the Egyptian market assuring the continuation of the company's focus and marketing activities in Egypt, one of the biggest markets ...
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State's cell bill: $4.9M
Charleston Post Courier
And access to cell phones means the public's business can be conducted on the move, in the field or traveling the highway. But with state governments across the country facing deficits, the debate over who has access to state-supplied devices has ...
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Towns count on cell-phone antennae for revenue
Eagle Tribune
We already have Verizon, Sprint, AT&T, Telecorp and T-Mobile." The decommissioned water tower at 144 Main St. was built in 1967. In 1999, use of the tower was discontinued. Shortly after that, cell-phone companies approached the town, seeking to lease ...
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Mobile Phone Display Shortages and New Technologies Result in Higher Prices
ECNmag.com
Santa Clara, California, February 23, 2011As the mobile phone industry focuses on touch-enabled smart phones, results from the DisplaySearch Quarterly Mobile Phone Shipment and Forecast Report indicate strong revenue and shipment growth for this ...
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Mobile phone next wave for Digital OOH: Tom Green
exchange4media.com
"With DOOH making inroads into personal space through mobile phones, a perfect mode of communication to strike a personal cord with consumers is very much required," he stressed. Elaborating on this, he said, "For example, if a customer is shopping ...
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Mobile Phone Covers, Cases and Skins become the must have phone accessory
Live-PR.com (press release)
28.02.2011 07:52:41 Urban Cover Up, online retailer of mobile phone accessories, covers, cases and mobile phone skins has seen an explosion of over 200% more interest in portable art in the last 12 months. (live-PR.com) - Urban Cover Up, ...
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Coupons now just a mobile device away
San Bernardino Sun
Using mobile phones to grab deals is a growing phenomenon. The paperless coupon is attractive to consumers who do not want to print out a coupon or carry clippings around. Target and Best Buy, among many other retailers, send consumers coupons they ...
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Elite universities shaken by entrance exam leaks
Asahi Shimbun
Officials at universities were stunned that math equations could be sent though a mobile phone in such a short time. An official at Tokyo's Waseda University said mobile phones were not allowed on exam desks. Exam takers are instructed to turn off the ...
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