Friday, June 10, 2011

Google Alert - mobile phones

News5 new results for mobile phones
 
Heavy Cell Phone Use Might Raise Risk of Brain Tumors
U.S. News & World Report
These data are part of the Interphone Study, which is an international study of the risk of cancerous brain tumors with cell phone use that was largely funded by the Mobile Manufacturers' Forum and the Global System for Mobile Communications, ...
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Will.i.am forgets lyrics, reads them from cell phone?
CNET (blog)
by Chris Matyszczyk Cell phones were created so that we, the human race, could do many things at once. Thinking, writing, and eating, for example. Your challenge today is to decide precisely what Will.i.am was using his cell phone for in this video. ...
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CNET (blog)
Report: Do gadgets really cause electrical interference on planes?
ConsumerReports.org
ABC news, which unearthed the report, says that it lists 75 incidents of "possible electronic interference that airline pilots and other crew members believed were linked to mobile phones and other electronic devices" and that "the type of personal ...
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UK ATM deployer launches mobile-phone text-messaging game
ATM marketplace.com (press release)
Cardholders use their mobile phones to text a multiple-choice answer to questions asked on Bank Machine's ATM screens. A sample question asks, "Which airline had Skytrain written on the side of its airplanes?" The multiple choice answers are: A) Laker, ...
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Games, Phones And Food: T-Mobile At E3 2011
G4 TV (blog)
According to T-Mobile, one of the goals of the G2x is to provide console-level gaming on your phone, and it comes with an HDMI-out cable, so you can plug directly into your TV and play cell-phone games on your TV, from your couch. ...
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G4 TV (blog)


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