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| After Brain Study, New Questions About Mobile Phones Voice of America The activity was seven percent higher in areas of the brain closest to the cell phone antenna. The study appeared in the Journal of the American Medical Association. Experts say people who are concerned about mobile phones can take steps like using a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| How to Put Gaming to Work for Your Business PCWorld For many, mobile phones have now even surpassed video game consoles and personal computers as the device of choice for gaming purposes, according to the study's results (PDF). What does that mean for you and your small business? ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Japanese Phone Makers Look to Ride Android's Surge New York Times By HIROKO TABUCHI TOKYO — Japanese mobile phones are a gadget lover's dream. They double as credit cards. They can stream live television. Some are even fitted with solar cells. And yet, for all their innovations, Japanese-made handsets have had ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Mobile phone cameras: 'A bad camera made beautiful' Independent Squeezing a lens into a mobile phone may lead to reduced quality, but it doesn't have to mean bad pictures. Rhodri Marsden takes a snapshot of the photography apps that can make great art That camera you've got embedded in your mobile phone scores ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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