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Mobile phones on GSM networks at risk of being hacked

by on December 28, 2011

London, Dec 28 (ANI): Mobile phones on GSM networks are vulnerable to new attacks by hackers, allowing them to control millions of handsets at once, a new study has revealed.

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Study Debunks Link Between Use of Mobile Phones and Brain Tumors

by on October 25, 2011

The use of mobile phones does not put subscribers at the risk of contracting brain tumors, according to a new study published online, in the Oct. 20 issue of the British Medical Journal.

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Fecal Matter Lurks on 1 in 6 Mobile Phones

by Admin on October 17, 2011

One in six mobile phones in Britain is contaminated with fecal matter, a new study suggests.

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Idaho Tech Council launches consumer survey of Internet speed

by on September 18, 2011

Following the publication of a new study that showed Idaho is last in the nation when it comes to In

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Mobile phones ‘don’t cause cancer’: yet another study

by on July 3, 2011

Scientific evidence goes increasingly against the theory that mobile phones cause cancer, a new study has concluded.

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Mobile phones ‘don’t cause cancer’: new study

by on July 2, 2011

Scientific evidence goes increasingly against the theory that mobile phones cause cancer, a new study has concluded.

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Study: Wealth dictates Web use, tech adoption

by on November 25, 2010

A new study from Pew Internet Research finds that higher-income Americans tend to use the Internet more often and are also more likely to have gadgets.

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Mobile phone users ‘are twice as likely to develop tinnitus’

by on July 20, 2010

REGULAR use of a mobile phone for at least four years could result double the risk of developing chronic tinnitus, a new study has claimed.

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