Tuesday, May 31, 2011

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Mobile phone radiation a possible cancer risk - WHO
NEWS.com.au
Picture: AP Source: AP RADIATION from mobile phones may cause brain cancer, the World Health Organisation has declared. The warning is based on evidence that intensive use of mobile phones and other wireless devicess might lead to an increased risk of ...
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NEWS.com.au
WHO signals mobile phone cancer fears
Financial Times
The scientists said their classification was based partly on an association between mobile phones and glioma, a particularly dangerous type of brain cancer. One study showed a 40 per cent higher risk of glioma among the heavier users, though the IARC ...
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Do Mobile Phones Pose an Infection Risk?
OutpatientSurgery.net
Researchers found multidrug-resistant pathogens on the phones of patients and visitors at a Turkish hospital. What bacteria are lurking on the keypads, earpieces and microphones of the mobile phones patients and their visitors bring into your facility ...
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Mobile Phones Can Now Be Used as a Debit Card
Your Daily News Fix (blog)
On Thursday, Google has unveiled a free smartphone application that converts your mobile phone to an electronic debit card. The leading name in the Internet industry announced that the "Google Wallet" is currently tested and will be available to the ...
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Dropbox teams up with Softbank, Sony Ericsson to conquer Asia and Europe
VentureBeat
Web storage service Dropbox has signed deals with Japanese mobile carrier Softbank and cell phone manufacturer Sony Ericsson to accelerate its international expansion in Asia and Europe. Dropbox's mobile application will be preloaded on Sony Ericsson's ...
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Movirtu's "cloud phone" connects Third World users
VentureBeat
My sister lives in Brooklyn but has never owned a mobile phone (she still has an answering machine like in Sex and the City). However, she does have a habit of borrowing other people's phones. Something similar happens all over the developing world ...
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RIM Losing Long Time Relationship With US Government
Techie Insider
RIM has had a long relationship with the US Government and has been the mobile phone of choice because of its built in security which the federal government has long valued. The iPhone and Android mobile phones have been working to make inroads into ...
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Stocks in Focus (NEOM, PGIE, LBSR)
Investorschatroom
With the barcode ecosystem technology, NeoMedia transforms mobile phones with cameras into barcode scanners, which provide instant access to mobile Web content whenever a barcode is scanned. NeoMedia provides the infrastructure to facilitate mobile ...
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Mobile phones are as cancerous as HPV, engine exhaust, says WHO
BetaNews
Because of these findings, the group declared mobile phone radiation to be a "2B" carcinogen. This is the same cancer threat as that borne by gasoline engine exhaust and certain types of Human papillomavirus (HPV 16, 18, 31, 33, 35, 39, 45, 51, 52, 56, ...
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ARM: We'll Own Over Half of the Mobile PC Market by 2015
PC Magazine
The mobile PC market, meanwhile, has been defined by the X86 processors shipped by Intel and AMD. Intel has its own embedded version of its X86 chip, known as the Atom, which it hopes to sell into set-top boxes and mobile phones - so far, ...
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Vodafone Truck Can Charge 2000 Phones at Once
Mobiledia
By Matthew Calamia | Tue May 31, 2011 4:09 pm Vodafone is introducing cell phone charging stations to be used at concerts, allowing people to take photos and update their Facebooks without the threat of killing their smartphone batteries. ...
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