Remedies for Cellphone-Cancer Concerns
June 1, 2011
Now that the World Health Organization's International Agency for Research on Cancer has declared cell phones "possibly carcinogenic," it's worth reviewing ways to limit your exposure.
The cellphone giant is battling to maintain its position in the face of competition from the iPhone and Android.
Google will offer mobile payments with MasterCard and Citigroup, according to a person briefed on the introduction, as well as with cellphone carriers, hardware manufacturers and retailers.
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A European Commission advisory group wants countries to treat the cellphone users’ location of as personal data, deserving of the highest level of privacy.
The European Commission will propose extending and lowering mobile roaming charges and the first ever limits on the cost of using the mobile Internet while traveling.
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