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Cell phone use may cause cancer: WHO
AFP
PARIS — Mobile phone users may be at increased risk from brain cancer and should use texting and free-hands devices to reduce exposure, the World Health Organisation's cancer experts said Tuesday. Radio-frequency electromagnetic fields generated by ...
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AFP
Windows Phone 7 gives Microsoft its beachhead in mobile
VentureBeat
Enter here for a chance to win a profile on VentureBeat.com, a $1000 AMEX Gift Card, an Xbox & Kinect Package, and/or a Windows Phone 7 Device. The King of Code contest is sponsored by Windows Phone. Microsoft faces an uphill battle in the mobile phone ...
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Study: Android Users Consume the Most Data
PC Magazine
Nielsen also surveyed mobile consumers to determine the percentage of mobile users that bought phones running each of the major operating systems. Nielsen's results show that 36 percent of the smartphone market is made up of Android users, ...
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$69.99 AT&T Offering Could Boost Smartphone Adoptions
NewsFactor Network
In the global market, low-cost cell-phone shipments are expected to remain the dominant force for years to come -- especially in emerging markets where standard mobile phones with basic texting capabilities are available in the $20 to $25 price range. ...
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A brief history of mobile phones
Scotsman
By Staff Reporter IF THERE was one item that became synonymous with the aspirational 1980s, it was the mobile phone, the brick-sized early models becoming visual shorthand for the rise of the yuppie. The first handsets were developed at the start of ...
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MTN wins battle over ONE phones
Times of Swaziland
By MOSES DLAMINI on June 01,2011 MBABANE - Swaziland Posts and Telecommuni-cations Corporation (SPTC) has lost the marathon case with Swazi MTN Limited over the introduction of the ONE mobile phones. The Supreme Court has ruled that the corporation ...
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Cricket betting organizer held in W Delhi
Times of India
A laptop, a data card, 103 mobile phones, 100 mobile chargers, 100 ear phone leads and a colour TV were seized from Dhawan. He has been instrumental in relaying the ball-by-ball rates from bookies to punters during the cricket World Cup and the IPL ...
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Mobile habits change in Germany
Warc
MUNICH: Mobile media use in Germany is witnessing a "clear shift" away from information and towards entertainment, a study has argued. Research firm TNS estimated there are currently 107.2m mobile phones in the country, measured against a population of ...
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