Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Google Alert - mobile phones

News6 new results for mobile phones
 
Mobile phone cancer report a 'wake-up call': Teo
Sydney Morning Herald
One of Australia's leading brain surgeons says a new report into the potentially harmful effects of mobile phones should serve as a "wake-up call" to users and the telecommunications industry. Dr Charles Teo, founder of the Centre for Minimally ...
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Sydney Morning Herald
Yahoo plans mobile phones push
Financial Times
By Robin Kwong in Taipei Yahoo, the US search engine, and MediaTek, the world's leading supplier of micro chips for mobile phones, have unveiled a partnership that would give traditional mobile phones capabilities similar to that of smartphones. ...
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Moms' Talk: Cell Phones Make Us Constantly Available. Is That Good?
Patch.com
My first phone was so very cool at the time. It was a bulky receiver that nestled into a grey Naugahyde case. The power to use it came from the cigarette lighter. It was not really a mobile phone, it was a car phone. I did move up to a mobile phone ...
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6 Tips for Mobile Email Marketing
TopTenWholesale News
Therefore, B2B merchants must act now to prepare their email campaigns for easy viewing on mobile devices. Success in mobile email marketing depends on the ability of campaign messages to be viewed on mobile phones. It's a challenge to prepare an email ...
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WHO phone statement no cause for alarm: Cancer Research UK
ABC Online
We know that the vast majority of studies looking at this issue have found that mobile phones do not increase the risk of cancer, and that's backed up by the fact that brain cancer rates have remained level while the use of mobile phone has skyrocketed ...
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Optilux to use Varioptics' electrowetting-lens technology in mobile phones and ...
OptoIQ
Optilux will continue to develop and sell the liquid-lens-actuator technology for mobile-phone and tablet applications, while Parrot will develop and sell the technology for use in industrial, medical, and non-mobile-phone-type consumer applications. ...
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