Mobile phones rot your balls
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The use of mobile phones in Latin
America continues to rise with
approximately 123 million mobile phones
in Latin America compared with 89
million fixed line phones
The use of mobile phones in Latin
America continues to rise with
approximately 123 million mobile phones
in Latin America compared with 89
million fixed line phones
07/21/2004 02:32 AMResearch and Markets are delighted to announce the addition of 2004
Latin America - Mobile Communications Market to their offering [PRWEB
Jul 21, 2004]
Howdy Corporation - Cheaper Global Phone
Calls Using Howdy's Unique IP Telephony
Technologies For Your Mobile Phones And
Desktop Phones
Howdy Corporation - Cheaper Global Phone
Calls Using Howdy's Unique IP Telephony
Technologies For Your Mobile Phones And
Desktop Phones
08/05/2004 03:56 AM [PRWEB Aug 5, 2004]
Sumea and T-Mobile partner to publish
official UEFA EURO 2004™ Java game for
mobile phones
Sumea and T-Mobile partner to publish
official UEFA EURO 2004™ Java game for
mobile phones
06/09/2004 02:37 AMSumea’s EURO 2004™ FOOTBALL Brings the Action From Portugal to
T-Mobile Subscribers [PRWEB Jun 9, 2004]
NTT DoCoMo Turns Mobile Phones Into
Mobile Wallets
NTT DoCoMo Turns Mobile Phones Into
Mobile Wallets
06/17/2004 11:44 AMMobileMag Jun 17 2004 3:34PM GMT
Howdy Corporation – Cheaper Global Phone
Calls Using Howdy’s Unique IP Telephony
Technologies For Your Mobile Phones And
Desktop Phones
Howdy Corporation – Cheaper Global Phone
Calls Using Howdy’s Unique IP Telephony
Technologies For Your Mobile Phones And
Desktop Phones
08/12/2004 02:07 AMHowdy Corporation – Cheaper Global Phone Calls Using Howdy’s Unique IP
Telephony Technologies For Your Mobile Phones And Desktop Phones
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Smart phones: Gen next of mobile phones
Smart phones: Gen next of mobile phones
08/11/2004 02:57 AMindiaexpress.com Aug 11 2004 6:56AM GMT
LG Mobile Phones and Verizon Wireless
Introduce the Next Advancement in
Wireless Phones - the VX7000 Camera Ph
LG Mobile Phones and Verizon Wireless
Introduce the Next Advancement in
Wireless Phones - the VX7000 Camera Ph
07/01/2004 10:28 AMLinux Electrons Jul 1 2004 1:45PM GMT
Indiagames to Bring “World Cyber Games
Mobile Competition”, the World’s Largest
Computer & Video Game Festival, to
Mobile Phones
Indiagames to Bring “World Cyber Games
Mobile Competition”, the World’s Largest
Computer & Video Game Festival, to
Mobile Phones
03/14/2005 05:26 PMIndiagames secures global rights to bring the WCG Mobile Game
Competition. [PRWEB Mar 7, 2005]
Mobile Phones Shouldn't Be TVs
Mobile Phones Shouldn't Be TVs
11/17/2003 05:45 AMIn the past few months three major mobile phone makers (Sony, Samsung
and Nokia) have announced plans to add TV tuners to their mobile
phones and one major carrier (Sprint PCS) has launched a painfully
slow (2 frames per second!) streaming TV option for some of their
subscribers. The whole thing reminds me of the hype around portable
TVs that were popular for a week or two in the eighties as the second
coming of the walkman system. The idea was that if you liked carrying
around your radio, wouldn't you like to carry around your TV as well?
The answer turned out to be a big fat no, and most of the people who
bought the TVs realized they never actually needed to watch TVs when
they were out and about - because they were out and about doing
something. So, why is the industry making the same mistake? Douglas
Rushkoff thinks it's even worse, because having the mobile phone
industry focusing on silly things like adding television to phones
means
they're spending less attention on improving the real reason people
buy mobile phones: to have good voice calls. All the money and
effort being spent on adding TVs no one wants could be better spent
improving the mobile phone networks. He also has an interesting
categorization of screen device "scales": inch, foot, yard. Inch
devices (PDAs, phones) are for personal content or small bits of
content - not for massive data retrieval. Foot devices (TVs,
monitors) work as well for data input and data retrieval - and can be
shared by just a few people at the same time. Yard devices (movie
screens, big screen TVs, whiteboards) are better designed for
one-to-many broadcast communication. He points out that realizing the
basic size of the screen suggests the type of applications it's good
for - and focusing too much on applications out of the sensible realm
doesn't make sense.
Q&A: 3G mobile phones
Q&A: 3G mobile phones
08/20/2004 01:02 AMNews.bbc.co.uk - Thu Aug 19, 10:43 am GMT
Let Them Eat Mobile Phones
Let Them Eat Mobile Phones
09/22/2004 09:15 PMReuters is reporting that African leaders want
to buy a bunch of
mobile phones because "there are more telephones in Manhattan than
in all Africa." Apparently, if you just add mobile phones to a bunch
of poor countries, all else will be solved. I've taken a deeper look
at this story over at TheFeature, where I compare the situation to
the famous
"cargo cults" of the South Pacific in World War II, where a
confusion over the big picture (and cause and effect) led groups of
people to think they could solve all their problems by mimicking the
basic actions of others, but not getting to the root causes of the
situation. I do think that technology can be a huge help to
developing nations, but ad hoc solutions to "just add technology X"
are never going to help unless the real issues are addressed first.
One third of US mobile phones to have
Bluetooth in '04
One third of US mobile phones to have
Bluetooth in '04
12/05/2003 05:36 AMThe Register Dec 5 2003 4:23AM ET
Libya gets new mobile phones
Libya gets new mobile phones
09/08/2004 03:20 AMA new mobile phone network is launched in Libya, bringing competition
to the sector for the first time.
411 coming to mobile phones
411 coming to mobile phones
03/19/2003 10:45 PMCellular companies are preparing to open their customer-databases to
411 service next year (on an opt-out basis) so that directory
assistance will include wireless numbers.
Link
Discuss
(
via Gizmodo)
Mobile Phones With Manners
Mobile Phones With Manners
02/13/2004 02:20 AMI'm humbled and honored that I was asked to join
Mark,
Doug Rushkoff,
Howard Rheingold,
Justin Hall, and the rest of the big
thinkers contributing to
TheFeature. My first article
is about MIT researchers who are technologically instilling mobile
phones with some manners. I hope you enjoy it!
LinkDoctors Want Their Mobile Phones
Doctors Want Their Mobile Phones
07/01/2004 03:41 PMThere have been some questions lately on why exactly hospitals ban
mobile phones. The common reasoning, of course, is that the phones
may interfere with medical equipment -- but most medical equipment is
pretty well shielded, and there are lots of other items, such as
emergency service radios that would seem likely to cause a lot more
interference, but don't. So, now, many doctors in the UK are standing
up and saying
the ban on mobile
phones should be dropped. They point out that risks are minimal,
and it would make their lives much easier. They also point out
(probably quite accurately) that they're positive plenty of people are
wandering around hospitals all the time with mobile phones turned on
in their pockets, and they don't see why they should be banned. Of
course, there
are other reasons for keeping mobile phones away
from doctors -- such as the fact that they
can pick up
germs. Good thing there's now a
sterilizing
phone charger.
Mobile phones to the rescue
Mobile phones to the rescue
01/05/2005 10:01 PMZDNet Australia Jan 6 2005 1:47AM GMT
LG launches 3G mobile phones
LG launches 3G mobile phones
02/01/2005 09:37 PMThe Tribune Feb 1 2005 10:53PM GMT
Have Your Say Do we rely too much on our
mobile phones?
Have Your Say Do we rely too much on our
mobile phones?
07/22/2004 06:09 AMBBC Jul 22 2004 10:32AM GMT
Why Mobile Phones Are Annoying
Why Mobile Phones Are Annoying
04/13/2004 07:20 AMNew NEC 3G Chip for Mobile Phones
New NEC 3G Chip for Mobile Phones
07/19/2004 06:03 AM3G Jul 19 2004 9:39AM GMT
"Why Mobile Phones are Annoying"
"Why Mobile Phones are Annoying"
04/18/2004 03:21 AMmobile phones are seeing more threats
mobile phones are seeing more threats
12/29/2004 08:44 PMTechSpot Dec 30 2004 12:49AM GMT
Mobile phones are a pain in the neck
Mobile phones are a pain in the neck
05/17/2004 06:07 AMIt was five years ago today... 17 May 1999
Half a billion mobile phones
Half a billion mobile phones
02/10/2004 02:47 AMThe Register
reports
that 2003 was a record year for mobile phone handsets:
"[According to IDC], 533.4 million
handsets shipped in 2003, up 23.3 per cent on the 432.7 million that
shipped in 2002.
Fellow researcher Strategy Analytics put the cumulative 2003 total
at 516 million, beating the record set in 2000, when 435 million
handsets were shipped."
It's hard to comprehend that number. Imagine if every man,
woman, and child in America bought
two
cellphones last year! Or to put it another way, there were half
as many mobile phones sold last year as there were wireline
subscribers
in the world.
Kids, cancer and mobile phones
Kids, cancer and mobile phones
06/28/2004 03:39 AMIt was five years ago today... 28 June 1999
Va. mobile phones can be added to
registry
Va. mobile phones can be added to
registry
05/03/2004 01:54 PMBoston Globe May 3 2004 6:29PM GMT
SH-Mobile Video Apps for 3G Phones
SH-Mobile Video Apps for 3G Phones
01/28/2004 05:05 AM3G Jan 28 2004 9:23AM GMT
Do Mobile Phones Attract Lightning?
Do Mobile Phones Attract Lightning?
07/26/2004 05:31 AMChina is warning people not to use mobile phones during thunderstorms
after a report that
fifteen people were injured when a mobile phone acted as a
lightening rod. The story certainly has all the elements of an
urban legend, so it seemed worthwhile to dig a bit deeper on this one.
According to a hoax-busting site, this story has been
making the rounds over
email for quite some time, with no facts to support it. In fact,
many sites
recommend you use a mobile phone rather than a fixed line phone
in a thunderstorm, since they're much safer. While the news article
quotes a professor claiming that "the electromagnetic waves emitted by
mobile phones are quite good conductors of electricity," the hoax
busting site quotes someone from Motorola saying: "No, lightning won't
'follow the radio waves' back to your phone.... I really doubt that
600 mW of omnidirectional RF can ionize anything, let alone make a
more conductive path between the clouds and ground. It does make a
nice urban legend, though." From the sound of all this, it sounds
like the injuries in question from the article may simply be because
the people struck by lightning were the tallest items around (they
were standing on the Great Wall) and not because of the mobile phone
someone was using.
Parents Fear 3G Mobile Phones
Parents Fear 3G Mobile Phones
05/05/2004 04:19 AMSky News May 5 2004 7:53AM GMT
Mobile phones 'safe for brains'
Mobile phones 'safe for brains'
04/11/2005 07:55 PMUsing a mobile phone does not increase the risk of developing a brain
tumour, the latest research suggests.
Mobile Phones Connecting More People
Mobile Phones Connecting More People
10/28/2003 11:08 PMMobiles Outnumber Fixed-line Phones
"In 2002, for the first time, the number of mobile phones worldwide
outnumbered fixed-line phones, according to the ITU....
In less developed countries in Asia and South America, where
fixed-line infrastructure is underdeveloped, mobile phones are the
most economic means of communication, and as a result there has been
massive mobile phone growth in these countries. This is likely to
continue for some time.
According to the ITU only 36.35% of the worlds population had
a phone in 2002, up from 28.74% in 2000. What is striking, however, is
that the adoption of mobile phones is having a major impact on the
total teledensity throughout the world. At the rate of mobile phone
growth worldwide, 50% of the world's population will have access to a
phone by 2005." [eMarketer]
So as mobile phone ownership (or access) increases, how will
libraries serve these patrons? What do remote library
services look like when viewed through a cell phone rather than a
desktop computer?
New Vodafone 902SH 3G/GSM Mobile Phones
New Vodafone 902SH 3G/GSM Mobile Phones
01/02/2005 06:46 PM3G Jan 2 2005 9:01PM GMT
Africans rush for mobile phones
Africans rush for mobile phones
05/05/2004 11:10 AMAfrica is the world's fastest-growing market for mobile phones, a new
report says.
Mobile Phones As A Way Of Life In Japan
Mobile Phones As A Way Of Life In Japan
02/19/2004 02:17 PMThat the Japanese have have adopted mobile phones much faster than the
US is no surprise. For years, people have been looking to Japan to
see "what's coming next" in mobile phones (though, some suggest that
South Korea is a much better example). A few years ago, before text
messaging was used in the US, there were stories everywhere about how
popular it was in Japan. Now that it's catching on in the US, people
are looking at Japan again to see what they're doing, and
what might be coming next to
the US. The article paints a picture of a society where mobile
phones are more than just a tool, but have become "a way of life" or
an virtual extension of its owner. Many Japanese use their mobile
phones in the same way that others use laptop computers, finding it
easier to just use the mobile phone instead. Some are apparently
worried that people are talking less and are less aware of the outside
world around them, preferring to focus all their attention into the
world at their thumb tips - though, this feels like the typical
reaction people often have to new technologies (it's the same way some
people initially reacted to the internet in general). The article
also quotes some in Japan who dispute the notion that the Japanese
experience is abnormal, and saying the only reason it hasn't gone this
far in the US is that US wireless carriers have screwed up. Of
course, as with any such article (especially coming from such a
mainstream news source), this one simplifies a lot of the factors,
both in Japan and elsewhere, that have helped drive mobile phone use
in Japan, but is still an interesting read.
Va. Mobile Phones Can Be Added to
Registry (AP)
Va. Mobile Phones Can Be Added to
Registry (AP)
05/03/2004 12:23 PMAP - In the world of telemarketing, mobile phones have been fair game.
Mobile phones to get magnetic sensors
Mobile phones to get magnetic sensors
09/15/2004 01:00 PM
Mark Frauenfelder:
Here's an article I wrote for
TheFeature about plans to put
magnetic sensors in mobile phones as navigation aids.
The most exciting mobile application for magnetic sensors
is the capability to map an online "Yellow Pages" on top of the real
world, allowing users to point their phones in the direction of a
building or other public area and get information about it. For
example, say you're driving down the street and see a bookstore you'd
like to visit later. You could simply point your phone at the store
and press a button on your phone, sending the GPS coordinates and
direction information to a service that returns the operating hours
and additional information about the store, along with a coupon for
10% off your purchase. If you point it at a restaurant, you could get
the Zagat rating, the menu and the opportunity to make a
reservation.
Link
Wi-Fi Mobile Phones Could Be Next Trend
in Thrift
Wi-Fi Mobile Phones Could Be Next Trend
in Thrift
05/09/2004 03:44 PMMobile phone maker Motorola plans to introduce a device that would
seamlessly switch calls from cellular networks to cheaper Wi-Fi
networks wherever they're available. Discount carrier IDT is testing
consumer Wi-Fi phone service in Newark, N.J.
China goes large for mobile phones
China goes large for mobile phones
06/07/2004 09:03 AMOne in four fully equipped by year end
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Demands over mobile radiation
Demands over mobile radiation
09/08/2004 02:52 PMIt should be easier for mobile users to discover the amount of
radiation generated by their handsets, a leading expert says.
Mobile-phone radiation damages lab DNA
Mobile-phone radiation damages lab DNA
12/22/2004 01:57 AM
Mobil
e-phone radiation damages lab DNA . Sure to be controversial and
certainly not the last word, but it raises some interesting points of
conversation. Government surveillance becomes much easier with
wireless communications and there is a
huge corporate financial
investment in the infrastructure. Could we really trust the
government(s) to tell us if this particular technology
was
harmful
? And at what point would
you give serious
consideration to giving up a technology that had proved to be such an
intrinsic part of your life
? Are you addicted beyond the point
of no return
? Other media carrying the story via Google
News. Study: Mobile phone radiation harms DNA
in lab
Study: Mobile phone radiation harms DNA
in lab
12/22/2004 01:07 AMMobile phone industry in radiation risk
rap
Mobile phone industry in radiation risk
rap
09/13/2004 05:26 AMFacts not forthcoming, says health expert
Mobile Phone Radiation Harms DNA, New
Study Finds
Mobile Phone Radiation Harms DNA, New
Study Finds
12/22/2004 01:23 AMRadio waves from mobile phones harm body cells and damage DNA in
laboratory conditions, according to a new study majority-funded by the
European Union, researchers said on Monday. The so-called Reflex
study, conducted by 12 research groups in seven European countries,
did not prove that mobile phones are a risk to health but concluded
that more research is needed to see if effects can also be found
outside a lab.
The $100 billion a year mobile phone industry asserts that there is no
conclusive evidence of harmful effects as a result of electromagnetic
radiation. About 650 million mobile phones are expected to be sold to
consumers this year, and over 1.5 billion people around the world use
one. The research project, which took four years and which was
coordinated by the German research group Verum, studied the effect of
radiation on human and animal cells in a laboratory.

News source:
ReutersRead full story...Internet users statistics 2003: the
latest from National Statistics
Internet users statistics 2003: the
latest from National Statistics
02/18/2004 03:47 AMPublicTechnology.net Feb 18 2004 8:02AM GMT
Adherents.com: Religion Statistics
Geography, Church Statistics
Adherents.com: Religion Statistics
Geography, Church Statistics
04/06/2005 06:45 AMAdherents.com: Religion Statistics Geography, Church
Statisticshttp://www.adherents.com/Adherents.com is a growing collection of over 41,000 adherent
statistics and religious geography citations -- references to
published membership/adherent statistics and congregation statistics
for over 4,200 religions, churches, denominations, religious bodies,
faith groups, tribes, cultures, movements, ultimate concerns, etc.
Basically, researchers can use this site to answer such questions as
"How many Methodists live in Indiana?", "What are the major religions
of India?", or "What percentage of the world is Hindu?" They present
data from both primary research sources such as government census
reports, statistical sampling surveys and organizational reporting, as
well as citations from secondary literature which mention adherent
statistics. This has been added to
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S'pore: Vertu expands amidst slow market
recovery
S'pore: Vertu expands amidst slow market
recovery
01/06/2004 10:29 AMCNET Asia Jan 6 2004 8:49AM ET
Vertu: Much More Expensive Phones For
Fewer Diamond Encrusted Features
Vertu: Much More Expensive Phones For
Fewer Diamond Encrusted Features
02/10/2004 03:59 PM
You may remember Vertu, the Nokia spinoff that is trying to be the
"Rolex of mobile phones" by offering insanely high priced gold or
diamond encrusted mobile phones for
"splurging
millionaires." Well, not only are you spending more than a small
car might cost (the original Vertu phones were around $20,000),
you're getting less advanced technology. That's right,
just like fine-wine, Vertu believes that important technology
enhancements take time, and they don't want to rush them into their
diamond encrusted phones until everyone is already onto the next big
thing. So, if you're buying from the new line of Vertu phones (much
cheaper than the originals at only $4,000 or so), don't expect such
"advanced features" as Bluetooth, MMS or a camera phone.
Vertu Finds Plenty Of People With Cash
To Spare In Asia
Vertu Finds Plenty Of People With Cash
To Spare In Asia
09/20/2004 02:54 AM
Vertu, the Nokia spinoff, trying to become the "Rolex of mobile
phones," which they prefer to call "instruments" rather than the
pedestrian "mobile/cell phones" or (the almost vulgar) "handsets," is
apparently
doing well selling
their $5,000 to $32,000 phones in Asia. This, of course, is even
though such phones tend to have
noticea
bly fewer features (even if what features they do have are gold
and diamond encrusted). Of course, the Vertu folks have heard that
before, and are ready with the response that a fine Rolex often has
fewer features than some cheap digital watches. Also, one last note,
for those of you looking to shell out five grand or so on Vertu's
cheapest phone: "Don't say cheapest. Please say entry level."
S'pore: Vertu readies new store amidst
slow recovery
S'pore: Vertu readies new store amidst
slow recovery
01/06/2004 05:45 AMCNET Asia Jan 6 2004 4:56AM ET
Electro-Optical Technologies, Inc.
Electro-Optical Technologies, Inc.
05/31/2004 02:13 PM [PRWEB May 10, 2004]
Iron Maiden, electro style
Iron Maiden, electro style
11/05/2003 02:29 PM POWERSLAVES:
An Elektro Tribute to Iron Maiden A record label in Amsterdam has
assembled 14 electro-fied covers of classic tracks by the British
metal band. Vocoders, drum machines, and analog synths galore, plus
influences as diverse as industrial, synthpop, and Miami bass. Loving
tribute? Unholy abomination? Entertaining genre cross-pollination?
You decide -- the entire album is available as streaming audio from
this Dutch radio station.
EyeToy: Groove: Web Cam Electro-thrash
EyeToy: Groove: Web Cam Electro-thrash
04/30/2004 12:03 PMSony has released new multiplayer software for its surprise-hit web
cam Playstation 2 accessory, the EyeToy. Called EyeToy: Groove, the
rhythm-game translates the real-life flailings of you and your friends
into an interactive graphical endorkenation. Considering this makes a
total of two games for the device, Groove is pretty much...
Intel Designs Electro-optical Chips
Intel Designs Electro-optical Chips
04/19/2004 07:07 PMFinancial Express Apr 19 2004 11:00PM GMT
EXFO Electro-Optical consolidates
division, to take $2.7 million US charge
EXFO Electro-Optical consolidates
division, to take $2.7 million US charge
09/25/2004 01:07 PMCanadian Press Sep 25 2004 4:12PM GMT
Intel develops silicon wafer based
electro-optical chipsets
Intel develops silicon wafer based
electro-optical chipsets
04/19/2004 01:29 AMThe Hindu Business Line Apr 19 2004 5:46AM GMT
Electro Energy Receives Approval For
NASDAQ Smallcap Market Listing
Electro Energy Receives Approval For
NASDAQ Smallcap Market Listing
01/01/2005 04:11 AMCompany Expects To Begin Trading on December 31, 2004 [PRWEB Jan 1,
2005]
Comergent Vice President Ed Heon to
Speak at Electro E-Biz Technology
Conference 2004
Comergent Vice President Ed Heon to
Speak at Electro E-Biz Technology
Conference 2004
09/16/2004 01:42 AMMarket Wire Sep 16 2004 5:55AM GMT
NASA hands out $13.5m for radiation
studies
NASA hands out $13.5m for radiation
studies
08/04/2004 06:07 AMThe Register Aug 4 2004 10:43AM GMT
Slashback: Diebold, Cluster, Radiation
Slashback: Diebold, Cluster, Radiation
10/31/2003 07:28 PMDoctors 'cause radiation burns'
Doctors 'cause radiation burns'
05/07/2004 07:22 PMUN experts warn that patients are suffering from radiation burns
because cardiologists are not properly trained.
Cells Killed by Electromagnetic
Radiation
Cells Killed by Electromagnetic
Radiation
12/22/2004 01:27 AM A new, expensive, multi-year study shows some isolated cells could be
affected by cell-phone radiation: The study, the authors freely admit,
doesn't necessarily apply to living organisms, as they were testing
the general principle of whether electromagnetic radiation in the
range found in cellular telephones--orders of magnitude above the
energy given off by a Wi-Fi cards and access points in the home--would
damage cells. It did. Cells had their DNA uncoiled a bit and couldn't
always repair themselves. In a biological system, however, other
mechanisms might compensate. I hope that more studies of this scale
are conducted to provide more definitive information. It's clear that
there is no smoking gun: there are millions of people who have had the
kind of exposure--especially to older, more powerful cell phones--that
would show an outbreak of disease if the effect was anything but
extremely small. But measuring risk and understanding how to mitigate
it is always a good idea. For myself, I don't expect that cell phones
will show any real risk for adults, but I won't let my tiny boy use a
cell phone (when he's old enough to talk on a phone)--if there is any
substantial risk it's more likely to affect developing brains. I use a
Bluetooth headset for 95 percent of my talking time. Bluetooth puts
out less signal strength than Wi-Fi, even....
Cassini finds radiation belt
Cassini finds radiation belt
08/06/2004 08:03 PMglobetechnology.com Aug 7 2004 0:54AM GMT
Cancer Patients Exposed to High
Radiation (AP)
Cancer Patients Exposed to High
Radiation (AP)
04/02/2005 06:36 PMAP - Dozens of patients at a cancer treatment center were exposed to
radiation levels 50 percent stronger than they were supposed to
receive because a radiation machine was improperly installed.
Tech said to end radiation-related chip
errors
Tech said to end radiation-related chip
errors
12/15/2003 10:31 AMCNET Dec 15 2003 9:32AM ET
Study: Cell phone radiation harms DNA
Study: Cell phone radiation harms DNA
12/27/2004 05:42 PMCNN Dec 27 2004 9:24PM GMT
Technology Said to End Errors in Chips
Caused by Radiation
Technology Said to End Errors in Chips
Caused by Radiation
12/15/2003 02:25 AMNew York Times Dec 15 2003 1:55AM ET
A Mars Mission's Greatest Challenge:
Radiation
A Mars Mission's Greatest Challenge:
Radiation
12/09/2003 03:45 PMShields Up! New Radiation Protection for
Spacecraft and Astronauts
Shields Up! New Radiation Protection for
Spacecraft and Astronauts
05/27/2004 12:23 PMSpace.com May 27 2004 3:20PM GMT
Mobile phones rot your balls