Mobile phones: ‘Still no evidence of harm to health’

by Admin on April 28, 2012

There is still no evidence mobile phones harm human health, says a major safety review for the UK’s Health Protection Agency (HPA). Scientists looked at hundreds of studies of mobile exposure and found no conclusive links to cancer risk, brain function or infertility.

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Tech Report: Congress Votes On Internet Privacy Bill This Week

by Admin on April 27, 2012

Lawmakers are set to vote later this week on a cyber security bill known as the Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act (CISPA), but it's already facing a growing backlash including a veto threat by the Obama Administration.

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No evidence that mobile phones harm health: study

by Admin on April 27, 2012

There is no convincing evidence that the use of mobile phones damages human health, a “comprehensive” review of scientific evidence said on Thursday.

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Fuel Tech Schedules First Quarter 2012 Conference Call

by Admin on April 26, 2012

Fuel Tech, Inc. , a world leader in advanced engineering solutions for the optimization of combustion systems for utility and industrial customers, announced today that it will host its First Quarter 2012 conference call on Wednesday, May 9, 2012.

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'Mobile Phones May Not Harm Your Health'

by Admin on April 26, 2012

A new report has found there is no hard evidence that using a mobile phone could harm your health.

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R&A allows mobile phones at Open

by Admin on April 24, 2012

Spectators will be able to use mobile phones at the 2012 Open Championship after the R&A lifts its ban on the devices.

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U.S. hits Syria, Iran with sanctions for Internet, tech abuses

by Admin on April 24, 2012

WASHINGTON — The Obama administration took aim Monday at what it called “digital guns for hire,” unveiling new sanctions against Syria and Iran for using the Internet, social media and other technology to track and target dissidents.

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Russia’s tech-savvy opposition goes old school

by Admin on April 23, 2012

MOSCOW — The Internet helped power the massive protests that unsettled the Kremlin this winter, but as the tech-savvy opposition movement struggles to expand beyond Russia’s biggest cities, leaders are finding that old-fashioned shoe leather is still the best way to spread their message. Read full article >>

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Apps become key to mobile advertising: report

by Admin on April 21, 2012

LONDON (Reuters) – Ads within smartphone applications such as the popular puzzle game Angry Birds are turning into a key driver for mobile advertising, as apps become the main distribution method for media on mobile phones, according to a report. In-app spending by advertisers in the United States and western Europe, where there is a high concentration of smartphones owned by affluent consumers …

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Tech Check: The final check-in

by Admin on April 21, 2012

This week, the Tech Check podcast hurtles its way through the internet's series of tubes for the final time.

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EBay Helps You Pay When You Shop the Mobile 'Mall': CEO

by Admin on April 20, 2012

Mobile phones allow consumers to have “a mall in their pocket;” eBay allows them to pay for the goods they buy, CEO John Donahoe told CNBC Thursday.

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TurnKey Internet Unveils Multimillion Dollar Green Datacenter In New York's Tech Valley

by Admin on April 19, 2012

ALBANY, N.Y., April 18, 2012 /PRNewswire/ – With Earth Day just around the corner and energy efficiency still firmly on the minds of business owners, TurnKey Internet -  http://www.turnkeyinternet.net/media …

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Experts: Phones to replace cash by 2020

by Admin on April 19, 2012

Most Internet users and tech experts think cash and credit cards will become things of the past in the next decade as people turn to their mobile phones to make payments, results from a newly released survey suggest.

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Experts: Most people will make purchases via phones by 2020

by Admin on April 17, 2012

Most Internet users and tech experts think cash and credit cards will become things of the past in the next decade as people turn to their mobile phones to make payments, results from a newly released survey suggest.

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Experts: Phones to replace cash, cards by 2020

by Admin on April 17, 2012

Most Internet users and tech experts think cash and credit cards will become things of the past in the next decade as people turn to their mobile phones to make payments, results from a newly released survey suggest.

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