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Cell Phones News Archive20-Dec-2007
Soon, smaller and faster integrated circuits for cell phones, computers (New Kerala)
Washington, December 20 : Researchers at the University of California, Los Angeles have achieved success in improving integrated circuits, which are known to be the "brain" in computers, Cell Phones, DVD players, iPhones, personal digital assistants, automobiles' navigation systems and anti-lock brakes, and many other electronic devices.
Soon, smaller and faster integrated circuits for cell phones, computers (ANI via Yahoo! India News)
Washington, December 20 (ANI): Researchers at the University of California, Los Angeles have achieved success in improving integrated circuits, which are known to be the "brain" in computers, Cell Phones, DVD players, iPhones, personal digital assistants, automobiles' navigation systems and anti-lock brakes, and many other electronic devices. The researchers say that their success ...
Arkport audit: Auditor cannot find proof of reimbursement to village for personal use of credit cards, cell phones: ... (The Evening Tribune)
ARKPORT - So where is the proof? During a special meeting Monday afternoon Arkport village officials listened to a presentation from auditor Kelly Fitzpatrick of Wheat and Fitzpatrick and learned that Fitzpatrick was unable to find proof that personal charges made to village credit cards and cell phones were reimbursed, and that unused sick and vacation time paid to employees was approved by the ...
India Wants Full-Featured Cell phones! (Business Wire via Yahoo!7 Finance)
Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c77739) has announced the addition of "India Wants Full-Featured Cell phones" to their offering.
Our love-hate relationship with cell phones (MSNBC)
In the last three years, more people complained to the Better Business Bureau about cell phone companies than any other industry. ConsumerMan by msnbc.com?s Herb Weisbaum
How Safe Are Cell Phones? (Newsweek)
More Americans are giving up their landlines for Cell Phones, but new research indicates that there may be health risks associated with long-term wireless use. What's a mobile addict to do?
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