Monday, June 6, 2011

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India to get cellphone radiation norms
Times of India
PTI | Jun 6, 2011, 11.23am IST NEW DELHI: Amid concerns over likely health hazards due to radiations emitting from mobile phones and towers, the government assured that India would adhere to best global and scientific benchmarks while drafting the ...
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Connection troubles hit 1.72 million NTT Docomo phones
Mainichi Daily News
Users of some 1.72 million NTT Docomo mobile phones in the Kanto and Koshinetsu regions of Japan started having problems making and receiving calls on June 6, the company announced. The problem was reportedly caused by heavy use of some devices ...
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Radiation Levels Will Now Be Displayed On Handsets: Sachin Pilot
VC Circle
In a press release, the Union Minister of State for Communications and Information Technology Sachin Pilot said that while telecom is a huge success story in India, any possible health related effects of radiation emitted by mobile phones and towers ...
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Panasonic shoves WiGig inside mobile phones
IntoMobile
Moving content on and off mobile phones has become easier with time. Those of us old enough to remember the days when we had to transfer files using a serial cable know how nice it is having USB on modern handsets. WiFi and Bluetooth have also made ...
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Lenovo releases transparent EL panel-totting S800 mobile phone
VR-Zone
Mobile phones with transparent displays? Why not? After all, we have had similar devices being launched recently in order to stoke the egos of the wealthy fashion-conscious consumers capable of affording such luxuries. And the good news is that such ...
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Nokia set to fight back with low-cost, dual SIM mobiles
mydigitalfc.com
To close the gap, Nokia on Friday launched two dual SIM phones—C2-00 and X1-01. Director of Nokia's Chennai factory operations, Prakash Katama, said, "Dual SIM phones now comprise 40 per cent of the mobile phone market. We lost some critical share to ...
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HTC to make webOS phone?
FoneHome.co.uk
By Jon on June 6th, 2011 When Hewlett Packard bought Palm and its webOS mobile operating system, it was believed to be a direct attempt to gain a foothold in the mobile phone market. Now, it seems the company's plans may be further reaching. ...
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