Thursday, September 01, 2005

Cell phones do not cause tumors, study finds

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Thursday, September 1, 2005

* Cell phones do not cause tumors, study finds
* India's cellular revenue to skyrocket, study says
* Nokia-backed venture fund targets China
* ITunes phone launch expected next week
* Chip companies find more support for CellularRAM
* Nokia opens 3G R&D center in China's southwest
* Product Guide: Control Break SafeBoot Device Encryption 4.2

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CELL PHONES DO NOT CAUSE TUMORS, STUDY FINDS

Using a mobile phone for 10 years does not significantly increase the
risk of developing a tumor, according to a new study from the U.K.'s
Institute of Cancer Research.
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INDIA'S CELLULAR REVENUE TO SKYROCKET, STUDY SAYS

India's cellular services revenue will reach $24 billion by the end
of 2009, recording a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 35.6 percent,
according to figures released Wednesday by Gartner.
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NOKIA-BACKED VENTURE FUND TARGETS CHINA

BlueRun Ventures, a U.S. venture capital firm that counts Nokia among its
financial backers, has opened a Shanghai office to identify investment
opportunities in Chinese technology companies, it said Tuesday.
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ITUNES PHONE LAUNCH EXPECTED NEXT WEEK

Apple Computer and Motorola are expected to team up with
Cingular Wireless LLC next week to introduce an iTunes mobile phone that
can store and play digital music.
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CHIP COMPANIES FIND MORE SUPPORT FOR CELLULARRAM

Three additional manufacturers have joined a group of vendors focused on
creating common specifications for CellularRAM, a memory chip designed
for high-performance mobile phones.
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NOKIA OPENS 3G R&D CENTER IN CHINA'S SOUTHWEST

Nokia on Monday announced the opening of a research and development
center in the southwestern Chinese city of Chengdu to develop
applications based on 3G (third-generation) mobile technology.
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PRODUCT GUIDE: CONTROL BREAK SAFEBOOT DEVICE ENCRYPTION 4.2

This full-disk encryption product is primarily designed for protecting a
laptop or PDA that could be lost or stolen. It will prevent anyone from
using the device or retrieving data on it but doesn't protect against
intrusions while the machine is in use. If you must have full-disk
encryption as a matter of corporate policy, this is a better choice than
SafeGuard.

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