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The “Reality” of Mobile Phone Use in Canada

Delvinia, a market researching company, has unearthed what it considers to be the “reality” of mobile phone use in Canada. Called “Managing The Hype – The Reality of Mobile in Canada,” the report makes its way through several categories to … Continue reading

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Study Shows Cell Phone Ban Isn’t Reducing Accidents

A study by the Highway Loss Data Institute of four jurisdictions in the United States has revealed that the new laws to ban cell phones have not made any incremental change in the amount of accidents. The Highway Loss Data … Continue reading

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U.S. Federal Agency Withheld Research

According to the New York Times, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) in the United States withheld information from the public pertaining to the hazards of drivers using cell phones because they didn’t want to anger Congress. The NHTSA … Continue reading

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IBM Investing in Mobile Research

IBM is planning to invest around $100 million in mobile research to help develop improvements on the state of mobile communications. IBM thinks it can make an impact in the world of mobile comm., so this investment could provide investors … Continue reading

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Cell Phone Use Linked to Male Infertility

According to Cleveland Clinic researchers, using a hands-free device with a cell phone may impact male fertility if males keep the phone too close to the testicles. Ouch. Men who use hands-free devices with their cell phones often carry the … Continue reading

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Teen Cell Phone Explosion Slows

According to new research, the initial boom from cell phones in the teen market may be winding down considerably. Often dubbed the teen cellular “gold rush,” the sales of cell phones among teens aged 12 to 17 is effectively dropping … Continue reading

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