Wednesday, June 15, 2011

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Most tumors not within cell phone radiation range
Reuters
A technician examines a mobile phone in a test room at the Market Surveilance Laboratories of the Information and Communication Technologies Authority of Turkey, in Ankara June 9, 2011. By Alison McCook NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Brain tumors among ...
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Keep track of cops' phones: Bombay high court
Daily News & Analysis
By DNA Correspondent | Place: Mumbai | Agency: DNA The Bombay high court on Wednesday asked the Mumbai police commissioner to direct all officers to furnish details of the mobile phones they use. A division bench of justices BH Marlapalle and UD Salvi ...
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Look Ma, No Internet! Free Software Gives Text Messaging New Reach
Wired News
"We wanted to take advantage of the explosive growth of mobile phones," said grants manager Ryan Jones, who was in New York for the Challenge. "To take that potential, and deliver it to the NGOs and non-profits facing infrastructural challenges. ...
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Shenzhen mobile phone market: going deeper inside Huaqiangbei
Engadget
Our latest discovery, however, is an entire building dedicated to mostly mobile phone products. Read on to find out what this madness is all about -- a video tour awaits after the break. The premises in question is the Yuanwang Digital Mall, ...
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Giggs 'starts phone hack action'
BBC News
Footballer Ryan Giggs has launched legal action against the News of the World over claims his mobile phone was hacked, his lawyer has said. The Met Police are investigating claims the paper hacked into the messages of public figures between 2005 and ...
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Have cell phones made bees buzz off?
People's World
Now, scientists believe they have located the source of the bees' demise: cell phones. When a team conducted research in Lausanne, Switzerland, they saw that a cell phone's signal confused bees, and could in fact kill them, Inhabitat blogger Lori ...
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People's World
Samsung Telecommunications America Names Chief Marketing Officer
Benzinga
Samsung Telecommunications America (Samsung Mobile) 1 , the No. 1 mobile phone provider in the US, today announced the appointment of Todd Pendleton as Chief Marketing Officer (CMO). Pendleton will report directly to Samsung Mobile President Dale Sohn ...
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Emporia's RL1 - an Ideal Gift for your Dad on Father's Day
TMC Net
By Rahul Arora Emporia, the worldwide technology leader for 50+ mobile phones, recently launched the emporia RL1 —a brand new mobile phone that makes talking and texting incredibly easy. Available exclusively through Vodafone (News - Alert) UK, ...
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Android voice search inspires new Google search tools
Android Apps Appolicious
Mobile devices continue to encourage new ways of searching for things, from retail to mobile apps. A recent study shows the importance of search for mobile shoppers, reporting that a third of consumers have used their mobile phones from inside a ...
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Tap-And-Pay App Helps Push MasterCard To $287
Forbes (blog)
MasterCard recently announced its partnership with ANZ Bank to allow customers to make payments using their mobile phones. [1] The company has already started conducting trials of its PayPass contactless payment technology which will allow participants ...
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ree3gmobilephoneoffers.co.uk Compares The Samsung galaxy S2 And The HTC Sensation
Free PR Site (press release)
Samsung is one of the leading mobile brand in market which has introduced several amazing mobile phones. Samsung galaxy S2 is one of the wonderful mobile phone created by the Samsung group which has been furnished with every advanced technology ...
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New mobile-phone chips with Russian location system to hit US market
Urgent Communications
By the end of the year, most of the world's major mobile-phone chipset makers will have chips in the market that support both GPS and the Russian counterpart known as the Global Navigation Satellite System, or GLONASS. Chipset makers say that access to ...
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