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GSMA Slams Euro Call For Ban On Wireless In Schools
eWEEK Europe UK
The ongoing debate over the supposed dangers posed by mobile phone usage and wireless signals has exploded once again. An influential European committee has called for a ban on mobile phones and Wi-Fi networks in schools – but industry body the GSM ...
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eWEEK Europe UK
Farming Tips Reach Developing World Via Cell Phone
Voice of America
Developing world farmers receive tips on improving crop yields by watching how-to videos on their mobile phones. Mobile phones are the latest weapon in the fight against hunger and poverty. The devices provide a new way to deliver information to ...
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15 Mobile Security Tools
PC Magazine
It actually records voice conversations, and its log of text conversations isn't affected by clearing texts from the phone. It also uses the phone's own location services to log where the child has been. iHound Mobile Phone and Family Tracker ...
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Spare Backup Inc. Officially Launches Mobile Solution through Lifestyle ...
Business Wire (press release)
"JUMP" or "Just Update My Phone" is offered exclusively to Phones 4U customers as a component of Lifestyle Services Group's mobile phone insurance and assistance plan. Spare Mobile® is bundled in with this offering and is a vital part of the JUMP ...
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Students design fabric for charging mobile phones
Innovation in Textiles
Four students from Aalborg University in Denmark have designed a smart fabric technology which aims to make mobile phones and other hand held devices truly mobile. Students Hans Christian Thiesen, Mads Gydegaard, Morten Ydefeldt and Marius Koppang were ...
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Innovation in Textiles
EU Organisation Calls For Mobile Phone, Wi-Fi Ban In Schools
ITProPortal
A prominent European Union organisation has determined that mobile phones and Wi-Fi have a negative impact on the human body and it is necessary to protect children from them. The Council of Europe committee studied the impact of the mobile phone and ...
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Nokia Contemplating Selling Mobile Phone Unit to Microsoft?
Phones Review
Nokia as you know is going to push out Windows Phone handsets at some point in the future, but is Microsoft going to get more from Nokia than first thought? As apparently the word is Nokia may be contemplating selling their mobile phone unit to ...
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Phones Review
Know the Importance of Blackberry and Android Spy Phone Software
Newsbycompany (press release)
Did you know that you can easily monitor the mobile phone activity of people you know especially if they are using Blackberry or Android phones? What you need is a reliable piece of Android spy phone software and Blackberry spy phone software. ...
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PayTV: Kenya's next success story?
Financial Times (blog)
Over the past decade mobile phones have helped to transform African countries like Kenya, giving the financially excluded a cheap way to access credit through mobile banking. It has also been Africa's most successful growth story: the mobile payment ...
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Financial Times (blog)
Cellphone tariff cuts: too little too late?
Mmegi Online
When mobile phones first came to Botswana, in the late 1990s, they were expensive and exclusive. Only a few people could afford them. It was a far cry from what obtains today, where up to 2.8 million mobile phones are estimated to be use. ...
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Phone driver menace
Wigan Today
Authorities across Greater Manchester have launched a campaign to slash incidents caused by distractions such as mobile phones, which the borough's Road Policing Unit inspector, Phil Bromley, says is seen all too often. He said: "Unfortunately this is ...
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Wigan Today
mHealth: Mobile Phones May Help Keep High Blood Pressure Under Control
Mobile Marketing Watch
Based on the findings of a comprehensive new study, mobile phones imbued with remote blood pressure monitoring technology greatly assisted patients afflicted with hypertension in keeping their blood pressure in check and, as a result, under control. ...
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Mobile Marketing Watch
Schools aghast at EU Wi-Fi ban proposal
TechEye
They say the proposed ban is to stop that old unprovable allegation that Wi-Fi and mobile phones cause tumours. It highlights that young people are most at risk. The recommendations have been met with concern by staff. One deputy head told TechEye: ...
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TechEye
Why payment systems must evolve to suit m-commerce
Utalkmarketing
However, the circumstances are changing and this time, the disruptive forces are mobile devices and social networks. Spending via mobile phones is expected to top £275m in the next few years, while selling site such as Facebook could reach $30bn by ...
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