Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Google Alert - mobile phones

News6 new results for mobile phones
 
3G phones less harmful, researcher says
Sydney Morning Herald
The World Health Organisation has concluded mobile phone use could increase the risk of brain cancer. The latest 3G mobile devices like iPhones and other smart phones may deliver a lower dose of radiowaves to the brain than earlier models but frequent ...
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WHO Group Finds Mobile-Phone Radiation May Cause Cancer
Washington Post
May 31 (Bloomberg) -- Radiofrequency electromagnetic fields from mobile phones may cause cancer in humans, a World Health Organization agency said today, citing a review of studies. Shannon Pettypiece reports on Bloomberg Television's "Fast Forward. ...
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Cell phones and SmartMeters.
San Francisco Chronicle (blog)
"Given the potential consequences for public health of this classification and findings, it is important that additional research be conducted into the long-term, heavy use of mobile phones," said Christopher Wild, the agency's director. ...
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San Francisco Chronicle (blog)
Could cell phones be a cause cancer?
KFVS
Before you throw your phone out, there are a few flows with recent studies. Experts say it's hard to compare cell phone users to non-cell phone users since mobile phones are so popular. Second, they say it's hard to see the effects cell phones can have ...
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Mobile phone usage exceeds fixed line use: TRC
Daily Mirror
By Olindhi Jayasundere The Telecommunications Regulatory Commission (TRC) said yesterday the use of mobile phones has exceeded the use of fixed lines by an astounding gap of millions of subscribers and will continue to dominate the telecommunications ...
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Nokia Worth $9 With New Guidance, $12 If Turnaround Succeeds
Forbes (blog)
Below we highlight the history and forecast for Nokia's mobile phones operating margin in emerging markets. We've segmented our analysis of Nokia's mobile phone business into emerging markets (accounting for 36% of Nokia's value) and developed markets ...
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