Friday, July 1, 2011

Google Alert - mobile phones

News6 new results for mobile phones
 
Mobile phones 'unlikely' to cause cancer
BBC News
By James Gallagher Health reporter, BBC News Mounting evidence suggests there is no link between mobile phones and brain cancer, according to a review by the Institute of Cancer Research. It stated that despite near universal mobile phone use, ...
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BBC News
More than half of US mobile phone purchases are smart phones
ConsumerReports.org
Mobile phone users are getting smarter. Fifty-five percent of US consumers who purchased a mobile phone in the last three months purchased a smart phone, up from just 34 percent a year ago, according to data released yesterday by Nielsen. ...
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Do we still need antiquated telephone numbers in our digital age?
The Independent
In the US, more than half of young adults aged 25 to 29 don't have a home phone any more, reports the Federal Communications Commission in its 15th wireless communications report. They use their mobile phones and internet connection to stay in touch ...
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Flippin' Pizza testing mobile wallet
Pizza Marketplace.com
United States restaurants may be another step closer to allowing customers to pay with their mobile phones. MobilePayUSA, a division of Irvine, Calif.-based Universal Commerce Inc., announced it is testing a private beta version of its mobile wallet ...
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'Microsleep' Software Doubles Battery Life of Connected Gadgets
Scientific American (blog)
During testing, Manweiler found that SleepWell could double the battery life of mobile phones. "We ran lots of live experiments using real off-the-shelf smart phones, mostly Google Android phones," he says. "We tested with a variety of use cases, ...
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Scientific American (blog)
Growing Apps Market Sign of Hope for Windows Phone
Wall St. Cheat Sheet
The Finland-based cell company's shares have plummeted this year on weak sales, missed earnings targets, and a generally dwindling financial outlook. Formerly the leader in global cell phone sales volume, Nokia's Symbian OS smart phones currently hold ...
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