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Cell Phone Rules on Japanese TrainsRailway companies in the in the Kanto and Kansai areas (Japan) have established common cell phone rules to ensure courtesy amongst passengers and also to prevent medical equipment, such as pacemakers used by people with heart problems, from malfunctioning, reports NEAsi Insurance quotes via SMSThe Star reports on one of the duller (albeit useful) text messaging services just launched in Malaysia, allowing mobile users to receive insurance quotes by SM Body talk: Surely you gestureThe ContraCosta Times has an interesting article on Proxemics, the study of how people perceive and use the space around them founded in the 1950s by anthropologist Edward Palestinians launch SMS support campaign for striking prisonersPalestine-info-c Teenage Bullies use technologyThe New York Times has a well writen piece on cyberbullie Nokia 9300 to unveil in New York September 8The Nokia 9300 isn’t too big nor too small, perhaps just righ Firefighters to study health effects of cell towersThe International Association of Firefighters has called for a moratorium on new cell towers on fire stations until health effects can be studied, according to a Vermont-based advocacy group, reports RCRNew Terrorist to Crash Internet Thursday -- Kaspersky Labs ResearcherA Kaspersky Labs researcher said yesterday that terrorists will cripple the Internet August 26 -- toda China becoming a leader in cellphone design"China, the world's largest cellular phone market with more than 305 million subscribers, is fast emerging as a leading center for mobile phone design as well", reports The Pulse Journal via China Digital New |
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