Friday, July 29, 2011

Google Alert - mobile phones

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Mobile phones not a cancer risk to kids
Tehran Times
Mobile phones do not increase the risk of brain cancer in children under 17, according to a new study published in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute. The study matched 352 kids who have brain cancer with 646 kids who were healthy and then ...
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Cell Phones for Soldiers Comes to Braintree With Plaza Drop-Off
Patch.com
By Joseph Markman Soldiers with calling cards thanks to Cell Phones for Soldiers. Courtesy Cell Phones for Soldiers More than 150000 American soldiers are serving overseas, and now local residents can ease the burden of their distance by donating used ...
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Apple, Samsung Gaining Global Mobile Market Share: Reports
eWeek
Nokia's numbers are being affected by a softening in the market for feature phones. "The shrinking feature phone market is having the greatest impact on some of the world's largest suppliers of mobile phones," Kevin Restivo, senior research analyst for ...
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Report: EA youth spending billions of cash on airtime
The Citizen Daily
Expenditure at universities alone-- where almost all students own mobile phones-- generate up to nearly Sh22 billion annually, he noted. "I don't think the figures in the study are realistic, because if you just take the annual intake of the University ...
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Smartphone users consume less data than expected
CNET (blog)
Analyzing information obtained from 23000 consumer cell phone bills, Consumer Reports found that the average bill from February 2010 to February 2011 did show a fair amount of data consumed per month--274 megabytes for T-Mobile subscribers, ...
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CNET (blog)
MediaTek buys 10% in Spice Digital for $20 million
Economic Times
NEW DELHI: Taiwan's MediaTek, maker of chips used in mobile phones, picked up a 10% stake in Indian value-added services playerSpice Digital for $20 million, valuing the company at $200 million, or 883 crore. MediaTek chairman Ming-Kai Tsai said: ...
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