Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Google Alert - mobile phones

News7 new results for mobile phones
 
As the most authoritative report yet says mobile phones pose a health risk ...
Daily Mail
By John Naish The World Health Organisation (WHO) warned for the first time this week that mobile phones may cause cancer. The UN's health body urged phone owners to limit their use and issued 'pragmatic' measures to reduce exposure to mobiles. ...
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Daily Mail
Phones 'to overtake desktops for internet'
Sydney Morning Herald
More internet searches will be done on mobile phones than on desktop computers by 2013 as Australians increasingly embrace smart phones, Google says. Just 12 per cent of Google searches worldwide were made on a mobile device in December 2010 but that ...
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Physically-challenged repair mobile phones
IBNLive.com
If your mobile phone is giving you trouble, the options are limited. Either you can head to the authorised service centre, where you will be charged half the price of your phone or more, or to the local mobile shop, where you may run the risk of having ...
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Prof. Sadetzki: Limit mobile phone use by children
Globes
The cancer and radiation expert was responding to the latest WHO report warning about the risks of mobile phones. "We should consider what age we should give our children a mobile phone. We should also learn how to use phones correctly, in other words, ...
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Potential cell phone cancer risk: Can you hear me now?
Ventura County Star
Nearly three-quarters of the world's population uses cell phones, and in Ventura County it's not hard to find someone with a phone glued to his or her ear. Oxnard police Sgt. John Keller said he tries to use a headset or keep the phone away from his ...
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Internet cafés under threat
The Citizen Daily
Available data shows that more Tanzanians are accessing the internet via mobile phones than through computers.According to the 2010 Digital Life report released at the weekend by the TSN Research International, about 36 per cent of internet users ...
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Microsoft Previews New Windows for Tablets
Bloomberg
Windows 8 resembles Microsoft's software for mobile phones and uses "tiles," rather than icons, to help users navigate between applications, Sinofsky said at AllThingsD's D9 Conference in Rancho Palos Verdes, California. Microsoft demonstrated Windows ...
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