Mobile phone radiation damages memory: study The Local, Sweden - 12 hours ago Nearly a decade ago, Salford was involved in a separate study which revealed that the electromagnetic radiation from mobile telephones created openings in ...
FBI: Ex-Austin employee swindled American Cancer Society Austin American-Statesman, TX - 18 hours ago He was responsible for ordering mobile telephones and accessories for employees from Sprint and forwarding the bills to officials in the society's regional ...
Mobile phones eavesdrop on Aussie koalas Reuters - Nov 24, 2008 SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australian scientists are using mobile telephones to eavesdrop on koalas to understand what they are saying when they bellow and how this ...
Achieving convergence in high volume consumer digital video ... Embedded.com, Ca. - Dec 1, 2008 Today the market for mobile telephones has reached that level in the developed world but continues to be buoyed by the upgrade path and emerging markets. ...
Mobile phones used to eavesdrop on koalas KOKI FOX 23, OK - Nov 27, 2008 Scientists are using mobile telephones to eavesdrop on koalas to understand what they are saying when they bellow. The koalas are tagged with satellite ...
Celgard Receives Battery Development Contract from USABC SYS-CON Media, NJ - 7 hours ago ... including separators used in rechargeable lithium-ion batteries for personal electronic devices such as notebook computers, mobile telephones, ...
RDU likely to keep fighting newspaper boxes News & Observer, NC - 11 hours ago ... beverages and flowers; telephone and e-mail access kiosks; ATMs and machines to rent baggage carts, charge mobile telephones and pay for parking. ...
MfD: Czechs suffer from new 'mobile signal loss phobia' Prague Daily Monitor, Czech Republic - Dec 1, 2008 MfD writes the number of mobile telephones has been higher and higher. The number of active numbers is one third higher than the number of Czech inhabitants ...
Muslim cleric ordered back to jail in Britain The Associated Press - Dec 2, 2008 He was also barred from having computers, mobile telephones or Internet connections in his home. The British government has been trying to deport Abu Qatada ...