Sony W910i vs Sony W960i: Endowed with music oriented features

The latest mobile phones have made their presence felt in the crowd with its sophisticated range of features. Whether you talk about design, looks, applications, music or camera, these phones have excelled in all the areas. The latest devices offer cutting edge technologies to satisfy all the requirements of the users. The Walkman series of Sony Ericsson phones offer you an unbeatable musical experience

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Sony W910i vs Sony W960i: Endowed with music oriented features


2 Billion may Suffer from Mobile Cancer by 2020: Australian Health Research Institute Reports

New Delhi, Delhi, India, — (Business Wire India) The studies and survey conducted by Australian Health Research Institute indicates that due to billions of times more in volume electromagnetic radiation emitted by billions of mobile phones, internet, intranet and wireless communication data transmission will make almost 1/3 rd of world population (about 2 billions) patient of ear, eye and brain cancer beside other major body disorders like heart ailments, impotency, migraine, epilepsy etc.

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2 Billion may Suffer from Mobile Cancer by 2020: Australian Health Research Institute Reports


Case Western Reserve University students have mixed reactions to camera phone barcodes on campus

Case Western Reserve University’s student newspaper, The Observer , has published an interesting article about the use of snapping camera phone photos of 2D barcodes to obtain information at the school (http://observer.case.edu/Archives/Volume_40/Issue_26/Story_2743). Reactions were mixed, but many students weren’t impressed with the barcodes’ value. Two especially interesting points to me: 1.

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Case Western Reserve University students have mixed reactions to camera phone barcodes on campus


Director Spike Lee, with Nokia, to create cellular phone film from user submissions

The famous movie director Spike Lee will create a short film based on camera phone videos submitted by users, according to an article in The New York Times . The effort is sponsored by Nokia. Anyone can submit a video — to www.nokiaproductions.com — and Lee, in conjunction with assistant directors, will review the submissions. Visitors to the Web site will be able to vote on the best videos

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