Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Google Alert - mobile phones

News6 new results for mobile phones
 
Mobile phone cancer link disputed further
Spire Healthcare
A panel of experts has suggested that a growing body of evidence supports the theory that mobile phones do not increase people's risk of cancer. Analysis from the International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection, which is featured in the ...
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Affordable Phones Coming Soon: Orange Sydney and Motorola Wilder
Best Mobile Contracts (blog)
July is a great month to kick-back, relax and enjoy a carefree outing or holiday – and there is no shortage of suitable mobile phones to accompany you, and now even more so thanks to the imminent launches of two new handsets. Both the Orange-branded ...
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Orange Stockholm is an a-fjordable Android phone
CNET UK
The budget Android phone has been revealed on the Orange website. The Stockholm packs Android 2.2 Froyo, the last-but-one version of Google's mobile-phone software. Froyo may not be the latest version but you can still grab apps from the Android Market ...
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New Review of Cell Phone Studies Reveals No Clear Cancerous Links
DailyTech
But despite all of these conclusions, researchers from the United States, Britain and Sweden have conducted a review of these already-published studies, and decided that there are no clear cancerous links between humans and cell phone use. ...
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Can iPhone 5 handle upcoming future Samsung Galaxy Skin Smartphone?
International Business Times
By Elias Samuel | July 5, 2011 4:50 AM EDT According to Nielsen's May survey, a large percentage of mobile consumers in the US own smartphones and that smartphones account for majority of new cell phone purchase. Smartphone is a device which has ...
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ComputerTel release a whitepaper regarding FSA and Mobile taping
Call Centre Clinic News (press release)
5th July 2011 - The FSA's final decision was that from 14th November 2011, changes to the policy rules for recording mobiles will come into force to remove the current exemption (COBS 11.8.6R (1)) applied to mobile phones and other handheld electronic ...
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