Monday, June 6, 2011

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Cell Phones Pose Possible Cancer Risk: World Health Organization
AboutLawsuits.com
While the working group did not provide a numerical risk for glioma from cell phone use, it did note that at least one previous study found a 40% increased risk of brain cancer among cell phone users who talked on their mobile phones for at least 30 ...
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Cell phone cancer threat raises concerns
Houma Courier
By Gracie Bonds Staples ATLANTA — For decades now, cell phones have been the tie that binds us, connecting us to home, school and work and even getting us from one place to the next. More than 223 million of us over the age of 13 use mobile phones, ...
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Michigan Police Using Device To Take Cell Phone Data
News One
Manufactured by Cellebrite, a mobile forensics and data services company headquartered in Israel, the devices can connect to cellphones and, even bypassing passwords, retrieve phone numbers, text messages, call history, photos and video. ...
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News One
Army begins mobile phone experiments
DoD Buzz
As the WSJ's Nathan Hodge reports, the Army has dialed back its ambitions a bit — its leaders are emphasizing this is a test, and they don't necessarily want to buy a phone for every soldier. Still, the Army would love to network up all its soldiers ...
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Cell Phone Users Today Prefer Texting Over Calling
Inside Costa Rica
has also surpassed the amount of phone calls on a mobile phone. One of the possible reasons, over the obvious that it is fashionable today to be texting or messaging, is the cost. The Instituto Costarricense de Electricidad (ICE), charges ¢33.90 ...
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Inside Costa Rica
Mobiles dominate over land lines
Belfast Telegraph
With mobile phones now dominating the communications industry, experts have said the pressure is now on providers to offer services that do not rely on land lines. Figures provided by the industry regulator Ofcom suggest that BT has the majority of the ...
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Qualcomm Steps Out
Forbes (blog)
This stance was prudent when the company was building its presence in the mobile phone business. Unlike the personal computer industry, in which silicon suppliers go to market through computer makers like Dell and Hewlett-Packard (HP), in the phone ...
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Forbes (blog)
Brier Dudley Windows era isn't over just yet
The Seattle Times
PC makers will also use Windows 8 to develop a third category of tabletlike computers that are controlled primarily by touch and powered by the tiny ARM processors used in mobile phones and tablets. They could also use the software to build ...
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The Seattle Times


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