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| Most Twitter users access service from their phones, study says CNN That comes from the constraints of SMS text messaging, which can be done from virtually every cell phone on the planet. Texting is, by most measures, the most popular activity across nearly all mobile demographics and on all types of mobile phones. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Amid new health concerns, cell phone users are talking less CNN This cultural shift has taken on new relevance in the wake of Tuesday's World Health Organization's finding that radiation from mobile phones can possibly increase the risk of cancer. Scientists have focused on the potential risk of brain cancer when ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Children more at risk from phone radiation Irish Times There was also "general consensus" that children were more vulnerable to the radiation coming from mobile phones. For this reason he "strongly advises" that children and young people with these devices should be encouraged to use them for "essential ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Cellphone use may be linked to cancer, finds WHO panel Economic Times BERLIN: Mobile phones may cause brain cancer in humans, a World Health Organisation agency said, citing a review of studies. Exposure to radiofrequency electromagnetic fields from handsets is greater than that from phone towers and base stations, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Step forward in mobile banking Money Dashboard - Money Tips Consumers could be using their mobile phones to transfer money within a couple of years, according to The Payments Council. Major banks and building societies are looking at the cost and practicality of introducing such a system. ... See all stories on this topic » |
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