Thursday, March 3, 2011

Google Alert - mobile phones

News7 new results for mobile phones
 
Use of Mobile Phones Does Not Increase Risk of Brain Cancer
Island Crisis
If ever you have heard that there is a greater risk of suffering from brain cancer due to the use of a mobile phone, then worry no more. According to some British scientists the use of a mobile phone does not increase the risk of getting brain cancer. ...
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Island Crisis
Beijing to track citizens with their cell phones
The Next Web
Purportedly to improve Beijing's public travel and reduce traffic congestion, the new initiative, literally translated as "Platform for Citizen Movement Information" proposes to track each individual citizen's movement in real time via cell phone ...
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The Next Web
Nokia to establish new assembly plant in Vietnam
Helsingin Sanomat
Various studies have indicated that many of those who do not yet use the internet will start using it first on a mobile telephone. Only about half of the world's 3.7 billion mobile phone users are using their phones to access the internet. ...
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Coming Soon Phones : An answer to the tech savvy crowd
Prfire (press release)
There is a new mobile phone handset from the manufacturers every second day which has all the advanced features with just a touch. The mobile lovers ardently wait for the arrival of the Coming Soon Phones. They are keen to lay their hands on the latest ...
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PrePayMania Offers Best Mobile Phone Deals in UK
Market Press Release (press release)
PrePayMania.co.uk is one of the well-recognized online retailers in UK for mobile phones and accessories which frequently launch plenty of schemes for mobile gadgets. The best example of it is – best deals of the week of PrePayMania.co.uk. ...
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Mercedes-Benz: Nine ways to send a destination
CNET (blog)
Because Drive2Friend uses cell phone tower triangulation rather than GPS, all phones that can send and receive text messages on the AT&T, T-Mobile, and Sprint network will work (probably Verizon as well). However, smartphones equipped with GPS will ...
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CNET (blog)
Beijing to monitor real-time traffic through mobile platform
FutureGov Magazine
By Jianggan Li | 3 March 2011 The proposal of building a new platform to collect real time traffic information in Beijing through tracking mobile phones has been approved by an expert panel. The first phase is expected to be rolled out by June. ...
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