Wednesday, 24 November 2010

First Comprehensive Guide on Protection Against Electronic Hazards - TMCnet (St Just-in-Roseland)

First Comprehensive Guide on Protection Against Electronic Hazards - TMCnet

First Comprehensive Guide on Protection Against Electronic Hazards
TMCnet
A two-minute call can alter brain function in a child for an hour, which is why other countries ban or discourage mobile phone use under the age of 18. ...

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TerreStar Genus goes on sale to consumers; LTE-Advanced gets ITU OK - FierceWireless

TerreStar Genus goes on sale to consumers; LTE-Advanced gets ITU OK
FierceWireless
Article > More Opera Mini browser users ages 18 to 27 use their mobile phones to browse the web than they do their desktop or laptop computer. ...

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Smartphones Not Needed for Mobile Web Boom, Says Opera - PC World

Reuters India

Smartphones Not Needed for Mobile Web Boom, Says Opera
PC World
By Mikael Ricknäs, IDG News In Nigeria, South Africa and Indonesia, more than 90 percent of 18- to 27-year-olds use mobile phones as their primary means to ...
Generation Y Chooses the Mobile WebPR Newswire (press release)
Opera: Generation Y favors mobile web over desktopFiercemobilecontent
Opera speeds up Symbian browsingTweakTown (press release)
GoMo News -PC Advisor (blog) -The Next Web
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Indian village bans cell phones for unwed women - Washington Post

CTV.ca

Indian village bans cell phones for unwed women
Washington Post
The Lank village council decided unmarried boys could use mobile phones, but only under parental supervision, council member Satish Tyagi said. ...
Indian villages ban mobile phones for unmarried womenMonsters and Critics.com
Single women face mobile phone banThe Press Association
India district bans cell phones for unmarried womenAFP

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