Thursday, June 2, 2011

Google Alert - mobile phones

News7 new results for mobile phones
 
Supreme Court Ponders Cell Phone-Cancer Lawsuits
Mobiledia
As of yesterday, the WHO now categorizes mobile phones as "possible carcinogens," putting phones in the same bucket as lead, chloroform, and even coffee. Thirty-one scientists from 14 countries combined independent study results and tentatively ...
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Mobiledia
App for mobile phones helps diagnose concussions
The Associated Press
A doctor at the University of North Carolina teamed with other head-trauma researchers to develop an application for mobile devices that helps determine whether someone may have suffered a concussion. Jason Mihalik of UNC's brain injury research center ...
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Is the Nokia N8 in Trouble?
Planet Insane
However some users are skeptical on whether the Nokia N8 is a practical buy with the current myriad of mobile phones in the market which offer similar features. The video clips that the Nokia N8 can shoot are in superior-definition 720p with a 16:9 ...
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Planet Insane
WHO Experts Say Mobile Phone Use 'Possibly Carcinogenic'
TMC Net
Jun 02, 2011 (Radio Free Europe Documents and Publications/ContentWorks via COMTEX) -- News WHO Experts Say Mobile Phone Use 'Possibly Carcinogenic' June 1, 2011 Cancer experts working for the World Health Organization (WHO) say evidence suggests that ...
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Gaming Devices Cause Children Pain in Fingers, Wrists
Medscape
The use of Xbox and Game Boy caused more pain than the use of cell phones, and the more hours children spent on any electronic device, the more severe the pain. "Our study shows the negative impact of playing computer games and using mobile phones on ...
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Parkmobile, Liberty PlugIns unveils pay by phone EV charging
IntoMobile
Parkmobile, which we usually know for their mobile parking payment services, is teaming-up with Liberty PlugIns (LPI) to allow electric vehicle (EV) owners to pay for charging using their mobile phones. Drivers will be able to use their phones and ...
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Menlo Park nixes T-Mobile cell tower in park
The Almanac Online
by Sandy Brundage You can't hear me now: Menlo Park has yanked T-Mobile's application to mount a cell phone antenna on a light pole in Nealon Park. "After further reviewing the potential value and impact of an antenna in the park, the City determined ...
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