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| Foreca Weather | Smartphones & Cell phones One of the most important aspect you always have to consider when you are out to a picnic or visiting a friend is the weather. Frequently, it is the weather that cancels the baseball or cricket matches in the big stadiums and you always have to suffer by getting wet under the rain because in [...] [..] |
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Nielsen: smartphones now 28% of U.S. cell phone market The Nielsen Company reported Monday that smartphones now account for 28% of the cell phone market in the United States. Nielsen’s report also states that 41% of cell phones purchased in the U.S. over the past six months were smartphones. In terms of smartphone OS share, Nielsen paints a very different picture compared to earlier data presented by the NPD Group and Canalys. Nielsen’s da [..] |
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Pew: Smartphones overtake feature phones among adults in the U.S. Pew Research Center on Thursday released a report stating smartphone owners now outnumber feature phone owners in the United States. Nearly half of adults in the U.S. own a smartphone as of February 2012, the firm said, up from 35% last May. 53% of cell phone owners indicated that their handset is a smartphone and since 88% of U.S. adults own a cell phone, a total of 46% of all American adults are [..] |
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No, Cell Phones Don't Cause Cancer. Probably. It's highly unlikely that cell phones cause cancer, but it's impossible to know for sure.
That's the bottomline of a long NYT story that goes through the lawsuits, the science and (perhaps most importantly) the statisti [..] |
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There's Gold In Those Trashed Cell Phones Germans are tossing 24 million cell phones on to the scrap heap every year, according to Bloomberg News. That's one mobile for every three people in the country. That's not just wasteful, it's also costly.
Cell phones can be melted down and stripped for their gold, [..] |
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One-third of Americans would give up sex before their cell phones [infographic] A recent survey found that 33% of Americans would sooner give up sex for a week than go without their mobile phones for the same period of time. Navigation software leader Telenav surveyed 514 mobile phone users in the U.S. last month to find out how willing they were to give up certain things ahead of their cell phones. Respondents were most willing to part with alcohol instead of their phones, w [..] |
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Cell phones are ?possibly carcinogenic,? WHO report says According to a new report from the World Health Organization’s International Agency for Research on Cancer, “radio frequency electromagnetic fields” are “possibly carcinogenic to humans based on an increased risk for glioma, a malignant type of brain cancer associated with wireless phone use.” The agency met with with 31 scientists from 14 countries from May 24th thro [..] |
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Iwata: DSi not competing with cell phones, iPod Filed under: Business
Though the DSi's inclusion of music playback functionality and a digital camera may make it seem like Nintendo is attempting to compete with other multimedia devices (particularly ones whose brand names b [..] |
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OnLive 'works on cell phones too,' says Perlman
We've been pretty skeptical of OnLive's many futuristic promises. From streaming every game ever to anything with a decent internet connection, to being able to end world hunger (okay, we made up that second one), [..] |
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No way cell phones cause cancer, Economist contends Following a report issued late last month by the World Health Organization suggesting cell phones may be carcinogenic, The Economist has published a response column dismissing the report as overblown. According to the report, low-frequency microwaves such as those emitted by cell phones simply do not have enough power to produce anything but extremely low levels of heat. ”No matter how power [..] |
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