Tuesday, July 5, 2011

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Researchers cast doubt on cell phone cancer risk
CNET
by Don Reisinger A new report has punched some holes into arguments that mobile phones might cause cancer. In findings published in the Environmental Health Perspectives journal, researchers from the International Commission for Non-Ionizing Radiation ...
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CNET
Paying for goods using mobile phones: Waving goodbye to plastic
Phones Review
While mobile phones were originally conceived as devices purely aimed at allowing portable communication between the business elite, they have become throughout the world and have accrued a number of additional functions on top of basic talking and ...
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Zoosk Supports "Cell Phone Courtesy Month" With a National PSA Message, as ...
PR Newswire (press release)
SAN FRANCISCO, July 5, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- In recognition of National Cell Phone Courtesy Month this month, Zoosk, the popular social dating community, has launched a national movement to help singles manage their cell phone addictions. ...
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Nokia Symbian 3.2 and 5.0 phones firmware update revealed
TechShout!
By News Editor - Nokia Symbian 3.2 and 5.0 phones receive a software upgrade to include a bunch of improved features. Manufacturers generally tend to feign ignorance about earlier devices, especially when it comes to mobile phones and newer platforms. ...
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MyFC to Launch PowerTrekk Mobile Phone Fuel Cell Charger in Q4
Phones Review
There's a new mobile phone 2-in-1 fuel cell charger and battery pack heading for the mobile space in Q4 in Europe and Q1 2012 in the United States and is called the PowerTrekk from myFC, which uses a safe and eco-friendly technology with the only ...
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Choose your desired network with SIM free phones
Prfire (press release)
By Darren James @ 5th Jul 2011 13:45:00 There is no doubt that SIM free Mobile phones enable you to choose your desired network anywhere at any time. Additionally, mobile users can avail various benefits with these phones. If you are thinking of buying ...
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Vodafone And Orange PAYG Prices Go Up
Phones Review
The MTRs cut came into force as of April and is designed to lower the cost of calls from any phone to a mobile phone and after the cut came into force both BT and Talk Talk delivered cheaper landline to mobile phones deals. Vodafone issued a statement ...
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Samsung Galaxy II sales hit 3m
The Guardian
Samsung, the South Korean electronics giant, is about to be crowned the new leader in the mobile phone world after selling more than 3m units of its Galaxy S II smartphone since its debut in late April, and around 19m smartphones in all during the past ...
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Financial Services Firms Under Threat From Mobile Devices
Bobsguide (press release)
The rescinding of the exclusion of mobile phones in call recording requirements for financial services firms is only a first step in the ongoing assault against market abuse, as it does not go far enough. "The FSA needs to ensure that any recording ...
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Samsung Solid Immerse
Pocket Gamer
by Damien McFerran For many of us, a mobile phone is an item which needs to exude a certain class. When you're spending up to £600 on a handset – either all in one go or spread out over the length of a contract – you expect something that looks as good ...
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Overseas mobile use 'should cost less'
Opodo
Data charges for using mobile phones overseas must be cut, an industry commentator has insisted. Jonathan Morris, editor of What Mobile, said that rates for mobile usage abroad should be slashed permanently. The comments come after the European ...
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NFC and EMV: Live together in perfect harmony?
DigitalIDNews
"EMV works better on a phone than it does in a card," said Dave Birch, director at UK-based Consult Hyperion at the Smart Card Alliance Annual Conference held in May. Mobile phones may also prove to be safer than cards, Birch said. ...
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