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| WHO Finding Adds to Debate Over Mobile Phones, Brain Cancer Voice of America The World Health Organization has added to the debate over the risk of brain cancer from mobile phone use. Last week the WHO's International Agency for Research on Cancer listed the signals from wireless devices as "possibly carcinogenic. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Police officials accused of mobile phone credit gulfnews.com By Bassam Za'za', Senior Reporter Dubai: Two Dubai Police personnel have been accused of abuse of power in stealing mobile phone credit from two workers to recharge their own handsets. Prosecutors charged the Emirati police personnel, 28-year-old ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Emirates boarding passes make phones more mobile The National A bar-coded pass is then displayed on their mobile phone. Emirates staff can scan and read the bar code at all check-in counters, airport security checkpoints, Dubai immigration, Emirates lounges and boarding gates. Mohammed Mattar, the head of airport ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| The New Online Wars Wall Street Journal Eric Schmidt spent 10 years as chief executive of Google Inc., taking the company from a rapidly growing search engine to a global behemoth that provides operating systems for mobile phones and Web-based software for consumers as well as being the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Pew Study Finds Meteoric Growth in Twitter Usage NewsFactor Network Pew also found that about half of Twitter users access the service on mobile phones, and African-Americans and Latinos have high Twitter adoption rates. Twitter expects more growth with photo sharing. A meteoric rise in Twitter usage has been reported ... See all stories on this topic » |
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