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Federal Judge Dismisses Suit Alleging Cancer Risk From Cell Phone Use (Law.com via Yahoo! Finance) In a major victory for cellular phone manufacturers and service providers, a federal judge has dismissed a consumer class action suit that accused the companies of conspiring to hide evidence that the radio frequency emissions from cell phones pose biological hazards including the risk of brain cancer. us.rd.yahoo.com
Czech T-Mobile Sold 5,000 IPhones Since Local Launch (Cellular-News.com) PRAGUE -(Dow Jones)- T-Mobile Czech Republic, a Czech unit of Deutsche Telekom's, Thursday said it has sold more than 5,000 iPhones and expects all three local cellular operators to sell some 50,000 Apple smart phone units by year-end. us.rd.yahoo.com
Federal Judge Dismisses Suit Alleging Cancer Risk From Cell Phone Use (Law.com) In a major victory for cellular phone manufacturers and service providers, a federal judge has dismissed a consumer class action suit that accused the companies of conspiring to hide evidence that the radio frequency emissions from cell phones pose biological hazards including the risk of brain cancer. The judge concluded that the suit is pre-empted by federal law because the Federal ... us.rd.yahoo.com
Nintendo’s Role in the New Mobile Gaming Paradise (Mashable) This is a fairly important question to consider, I think. The gaming industry clocks in billions of dollars in revenue each year, a good portion of which is devoted to mobile sales. Yet if mobile Web use is going to continue climb at the solid clip, and mobile phones are to be smart and powerful enough to conquer interactive entertainment, is there room for platforms devoted primarily to ... us.rd.yahoo.com
FCC begins spectrum interference testing (VNU Net via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News) The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is running tests in Seattle to determine the extent of spectrum interference between next generation Wi-Fi systems and cellular phone networks. us.rd.yahoo.com
3D world demo'd on Windows Mobile device (WindowsForDevices) — Aug. 26, 2008 — The Japanese company EitaroSoft has unveiled a "Second Life"-style 3D virtual world for Windows Mobile devices. The online environment, "Lanity," was demonstrated yesterday on Nvidia's Tegra APX 2500 reference platform at "Nvision," a San Jose event sponsored by the chipmaker. ... us.rd.yahoo.com
FCC begins spectrum interference testing (vnunet.com) Iain Thomson in San Francisco, vnunet.com , Friday 5 September 2008 at 23:31:00 Results could change spectrum allocation system The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is running tests in Seattle to determine the extent of spectrum interference between next generation Wi-Fi systems and cellular phone networks.... us.rd.yahoo.com
Easy Cell: Mobile Phones for the Hearing Impaired (Scientific American) The convenience and relatively low cost of cell phones in the U.S. has made them an indispensable part of life. Unless, of course, you are one of the 37 million or so hearing-impaired adults living in this country. But University of Washington (U.W.) in Seattle researchers are hoping to change that by developing software that lets callers communicate on their mobile phones using sign language ... us.rd.yahoo.com
Schools restricting use, possession of phones (Asbury Park Press) Like many parents, Michele Battista wants her 16-year-old son, a Colts Neck High School student, to bring his cellular phone to school so the two can communicate and coordinate transportation after the last bell rings. us.rd.yahoo.com
US overtakes Europe in 3G phone adoption (MacNN) US cellular subscribers are finally catching up and even outpacing Europeans in their use of 3G devices, according to a new ComScore study. The research group explains the number of American cellphone owners with a 3G-capable device surged from just 16.7 percent in June 2007 to 28.4 percent a year later; the shift is both a 70 percent increase and enough to edge out Europe's average adoption, ... us.rd.yahoo.com
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