Tuesday, May 31, 2011

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Mobile phones 'possibly carcinogenic' say World Health Organisation experts
Telegraph.co.uk
Mobile phones may increase the risk of developing brain cancer, an influential health organisation has said admitted for the first time. By Martin Beckford, Health Correspondent The International Agency for Research on Cancer, part of the World Health ...
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Nokia warns of weaker sales, shares drop
Reuters
A man talks on his mobile phone as he walks past an advertisment for the new Nokia N8 on Oxford Street in London, September 30, 2010. By Ritsuko Ando HELSINKI (Reuters) - Mobile phone maker Nokia Oyj abandoned hope of meeting key targets just weeks ...
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Reuters
WHO report: Cell phone radiation can cause cancer
ZDNet (blog)
Additionally, this news comes right up against most major mobile phone manufacturers. Before the announcement hit on Tuesday, CNN reported: The cell phone industry maintains that there is no conclusive evidence that cell phone radiation impacts users' ...
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AT&T set to sell $70 Crossover smartphone
Computerworld
Pantech already makes several mobile phones sold by AT&T. None of them, including the Laser, Ease, Pursuit, Breeze II, Link and Impact, run Android, and some run limited browsers. Primarily, they have been marketed by AT&T as quick messaging phones, ...
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Computerworld
Mobile Phones Bring The Cashless Society Closer
PSFK
By Dan Gould on May 31, 2011 Get ready to start paying for sandwiches, magazines and pints down the pub with nothing more than a swipe of your mobile phone as a payment revolution hits Britain's high streets. The idea is that your mobile phone will be ...
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Merchant payments over cell phones pilot in 3 months: NPCI
IBNLive.com
PTI | 11:05 PM,May 31,2011 Mumbai, May 31 (PTI) National Payments Corporation of India today said it will be launching a pilot project of making merchant payments through mobile phones in three months with the involvement of six banks, ...
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Mobile phone use is possibly carcinogenic, says IARC
The Fonecast
We recognise that some mobile phone users may be concerned. Importantly, present safety standards remain valid and the result should be understood as indicating the need for further research. Future studies will follow the health of mobile phone users ...
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Merchant payments over cell phones pilot in 3 months: NPCI
MSN India
Mumbai, May 31 (PTI) National Payments Corporation of India today said it will launch a pilot project of making merchant payments through mobile phones in three months, with the involvement of six banks, including country''s largest lender State Bank ...
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Review: Is Sony's "PlayStation Phone" Ready For Primetime?
Complex.com (blog)
Can it best the current mobile phone gaming king, the iPhone? Better yet, does the Xperia Play pack enough firepower to compete with gaming goliaths like the Nintendo 3DS or PSPgo? Here's our take. • Awesome gamepad controls: Sony's slide-out ...
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Complex.com (blog)
Uplinq 2011: Rolling Out the Red Carpet for Developers
Wireless Week
When we were doing Windows Mobile, we enjoyed a share – and a growing share – as we proved our leadership in that area for the Windows Mobile phones. When Microsoft made their decision to basically reinvent their reentry into the phone space with WP7, ...
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The Mobile Revolution is Here
Event Planner Spain (press release)
In fact, according to DigitalNow 2011's opening keynote and mobile expert, Tomi Ahonen, there are actually more users of mobile phones than there are users of toothbrushes (by a billion). "There are 5.2 billion mobile phone users in the world and only ...
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Event Planner Spain (press release)


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