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Cell Phones News Archive09-Dec-2008
Cell phones, ChapStick stolen from UPS boxes (Deseret Morning News)
A trio of UPS employees are accused of stealing Cell Phones and other valuables while they loaded trucks, court documents state.
Cell phones to get fast Wi-Fi chip (TechWorld)
Yet another phone feature. Broadcom has launched a chip that combines 802.11n WLAN and Bluetooth for use in phones and other handheld devices.
Cell phones, smoking, flu shots on ?09 agenda (The Des Moines Register)
Lawmakers are already making their 2009 legislative wish lists, including proposals to ban use of cell phones while driving, halt the use of mercury in flu shots, snuff out smoking in casinos and prohibit animal confinements close to tourist attractions.
Belgian Firm Creates Anti Cell Phone Radiation Chip (Phone Scoop)
Omega Health, a company based in Belgium, has made a new chip that counters the harmful electromagnetic radiation emitted by cell phones. According to Omega, its E-Waves chip reduced headaches and loss of concentration when using cell phones. It ... (follow link to read)
Help U.S. Troops Abroad Call Home for the Holidays With Cell Phones for Soldiers (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
Cell Phones for Soldiers wants to provide free calling cards to all U.S. troops serving overseas this holiday season. To help realize that goal, the organization is launching a new online community that connects individual Americans with members of our Armed Forces.
New 802.11n Wi-Fi chip developed for cell phones, mobile devices (ZDNet)
Having a phone with built-in Wi-Fi is handy for a number of reasons, from providing faster Web surfing to allowing you to make phone calls over VoIP instead of using cell phone minutes. Of course, the range and throughput your phone can receive depends on the Wi-Fi chip it uses. Broadcom plans to usher in the next wave of Wi-Fi-enabled phones with a new chip that will bring 802.11n's improved ...
LG successfully tests world's first LTE cell phone chip (Mobile Burn)
LG moved one step ahead of the crowd recently as it successfully tested the world's first LTE chip for cell phones. The chip was able to demonstrate data speeds of 60Mbps downlink, 20Mbps uplink, both of which are significantly faster than today's current wireless networks.
Cell phones set to benefit from 802.11n chip (TechWorld)
Winning combination for mobile devices Broadcom has launched a chip that combines 802.11n WLAN and Bluetooth for use in phones and other handheld devices.
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