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| Mobile use doesn't alter kids' cancer risk-study Reuters By Sinead Carew NEW YORK, July 27 (Reuters) - Children and adolescents who use mobile phones are at no bigger risk of developing brain cancer than non-users, according to a study of patients aged 7 to 19. The research, published in the Journal of the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Would You LIke Five Free Cell Phones? San Diego Reader I look back at the T-Mobile store just in time to see my hard work walking into Charlotte's web, a gloating smile sent my way. In nine years, I worked at ten locations — from Oceanside to Chula Vista — hawking cell phones. I've seen all the tricks. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Mobile Enterprise: Tired Eyes, Missing Phones, Mobile Advertising CMSWire As well, general locations like the "swimming pool" also ranked among the worst places to lose your phone. A mobile phone study isn't complete without an infographic ( University of Berkeley – I am looking at you!) so here's the results. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Funambol Helps Get simyo's Sync Off the Ground Vision 2 Mobile Funambol has furthered its push into the increasingly crowded cloud space by announcing that the simyo Sync service, based on Funambol's MediaHub, is now live. simyo Sync allows you to keep mobile phones, tablets, PCs and other devices in sync with a ... See all stories on this topic » |
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