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| European study sees no mobile phone-cancer link The Australian Source: HWT Image Library A EUROPEAN study involving nearly 1000 participants has found no link between mobile phone use and brain tumours in children and adolescents, a group that may be particularly sensitive to phone emissions. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Insurance sector to benefit from mobile phone technology PRWire 28 July 2011 – Choosing, buying and renewing insurance could become a lot simpler, more customised and even provide pay-as-you-use policies through the adoption of mobile phone technology by insurers. The latest report by Telstra, Mobile Innovation ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Cloverdale complaints grow over cell tower Santa Rosa Press Democrat The World Health Organization said recently that mobile phones, which involve radiomagnetic exposure close to the body, could cause brain cancer. But numerous health agencies, including WHO, say there is no convincing evidence that the weak radio ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| 4.3'' Multi-Touch Screen Androdi 2.2 Smart Phone SBWire (press release) This Android smart phone is also dual SIM dual standby, so you get twice as much power and can enjoy the convenience of two phone numbers on one amazing phone at the same time. This Android mobile phone has a super large 4.3 inch crystal-clear ... See all stories on this topic » |
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