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WHO mobile phone-cancer link 'very weak'
ABC Online
By Barbara Miller Medical experts say the public should not be alarmed by a finding by the World Health Organisation that mobile phone usage could be linked to cancer. WHO classified mobile phone usage as possibly carcinogenic after reviewing the ...
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WHO study: mobile phones 'possibly carcinogenic to humans'
ABC Technology and Games
Mobile phone users could be at an increased risk of brain cancer according to a study published by the World Health Organisation. The International Agency for Research on Cancer has found that radio-frequency electromagnetic fields are 'possibly ...
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ABC Technology and Games
Nokia shares extend fall, analysts slash targets
Reuters
Analysts said their main concern was that Nokia, once the biggest player in mobile phones, may not be able to recapture much market share even after it begins selling new phones based on Microsoft Corp's (MSFT.O) Windows software. ...
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Reuters
Councils find themselves paying phone bills for departed staff members
The Guardian
Many councils and government departments are taking measures to avoid abuse of mobile phones. Photograph: Mark Mackenzie/PA When staff leave a public organisation for the last time, it seems that many of them are keeping a small part of that ...
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The Guardian
Sell used phones and switch to Nokia for great holiday planning
Mazuma Mobile
Consumers who choose to sell their mobile phones ahead of the holiday season might find they are in a great position to plan their trips. That is because, presuming they upgrade to a suitable model, Ovi Maps could be considered a useful tool in ...
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Call for review as councils reveal mobile phone bills
Thisisgloucestershire
COUNCIL bosses have been asked to review mobile phone policies after suggestions they were not getting value for money. Members of the public can claim hundreds of free minutes and texts each month on contracts, but workers at Gloucestershire county ...
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Mobile phone users offered security advice
Mazuma Mobile
Users of mobile phones have been warned to be aware of the information contained within their device. Con Mallon, director of regional product marketing at Norton, explained there can often be as many details about a consumer on a phone as there is on ...
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SHOCK WARNING: MOBILE PHONES CAN GIVE YOU CANCER
Express.co.uk
By Mark Reynolds MOBILE phones have been officially linked to cancer for the very first time by a team of world experts. The 31 scientists from the World Health Organisation confirmed yesterday that there is enough evidence of a possible connection to ...
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Maxx Mobiles launches Maxx Hexa, Rave and Buzz mobile phones in India
TechGadgets.in
Extending its effort, Maxx Mobiles has introduced its Maxx Hexa, Rave and Buzz mobile phones to fulfill growing battery requirements. The Maxx Hexa (MX155) houses an 1800mAh battery which competently renders about 6.5 hours of talktime and 600 hours of ...
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TechGadgets.in
New study released on the dangers of cellphones
CTV.ca
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), mobile phones can be a "carcinogenic hazard" and potentially cause cancer. The study notes radiation from cellphones is comparable to lead, engine exhaust and chloroform. The results are from a team of ...
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CTV.ca
Reading Festival phone thief in court
Reading Post
An unemployed festivalgoer was convicted of theft by finding after he was discovered with mobile phones worth more than £900. Paul Frith, 23, of Meadow Way, Theale, was arrested on Sunday, August 29, last year, at Reading Festival when security staff ...
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MAXX bring three mobiles with big battery life
The Mobile Indian
The dual SIM phones are targeted at rural folks and people who need longer battery life. MAXX Mobiles, an Indian handset maker, has launched three new mobile phones that deliver extended battery life at affordable prices: MAXX Hexa (MX155), ...
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The Mobile Indian


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