Wednesday, June 1, 2011

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WHO says cell phone use "possibly carcinogenic"
Reuters
By Kate Kelland, Health and Science Correspondent LONDON (Reuters) - Using a mobile phone might increase the risk of developing certain types of brain tumours and consumers should consider ways of reducing their exposure, World Health Organisation WHO. ...
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Reuters
Disappointed investors dump Nokia as share price falls
AFP
HELSINKI — The top mobile phone maker Nokia saw its share price plunge further on Wednesday, a day after haemorrhaging 17.5% of value, following a dramatic downgrade of its second quarter outlook. Shortly before 1:00 pm (1000 GMT), the mobile phone ...
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AFP
Not connecting people: Nokia close to losing mobile phone crown to Apple after ...
Daily Mail
By Oliver Pickup Nokia, the biggest technology company in Europe whose slogan is 'connecting people', has suffered a 17.5% slump in shares, signalling a 13-year low - and is close to losing its crown as they world's largest mobile phone retailer. ...
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Daily Mail
Mobile phone use could be deadly
Cumberland Courier Newspapers
The WHO had previously said that there were no ill-effects from mobile phone use. An Australian researcher who worked on the report with 30 other experts said more research was needed before any real link could be made between mobile phone use and ...
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Cumberland Courier Newspapers
Mobile phone radiation - Lyn McLean
ABC Online (blog)
Just when you thought it was safe to hold that mobile phone up to your ear again, a new report from the World Health Organisation's International Agency for Research on Cancer has said that radiation from mobile phones could possibly be carcinogenic to ...
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Bacteria, future power source for charging mobile phones?
International Business Times
The bacteria Shewanella oneidensis is seen as a potential power supply for applications ranging from charging mobile phones to cleaning up oil spills. However, Clarke says that it will take years to use the electricity generated from the bacteria, ...
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TDK HD Organic EL display of see-through type arriving this spring
Mobiletor.com
The all new see-through type is designed specifically for the main display panel in mobile phones and other mobile devices. With a field angle of 2.4 inches, transmittance of 40 percent, and brightness of 150cd/m2, it can be used for most mobile apps. ...
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Mobiletor.com
MAXX launches three new 'big battery' phones
MSN India
Besides, these the new MAXX phones are available at quite affordable prices. The recently launched three mobile phones by the Indian mobile maker MAXX will go on sale under the brand name of MAXX Hexa (MX155), MAXX Rave (MX182) and MAXX Buzz (MX188). ...
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Top 10 Nokia mobile phones
MSN India
The Finnish mobile phone manufacturing giant, Nokia has always been known for its durable and cost effective handsets in India. The company is still much popular in India and the mobile phones in rural places mean 'Nokia' for the common users. ...
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Mobile Money Order service starts from today
The Mobile Indian
To cash in on the penetration of mobile phones in the country, Indian Post is starting its mobile money order service (MMOS) from today starting with ten post offices each of Bihar and Punjab. The service would be provided in other parts of the country ...
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The Mobile Indian
AT&T's acquisition of T-Mobile meets strong opposition
Xinhua
"This would disproportionately harm Latino consumers because Latinos, more than any other demographic group, rely on mobile phones for communication, democratic participation, civic engagement and economic empowerment," Gonzalez said. ...
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