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San Francisco delays start of cellphone law - ‎Oct 21, 2011‎

San Francisco's attempt to wade into the hotly debated relationship between cell-phone use and long-term health effects was delayed for at least a week Thursday -- and possibly much longer. City attorneys agreed to US District Court Judge ...

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San Francisco delays start of cellphone law - 21 Oct, 2011

San Francisco's attempt to wade into the hotly debated relationship between cell-phone use and long-term health effects was delayed for at least a week Thursday -- and possibly much longer. City attorneys agreed to US District Court Judge ...

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Cellphone cos. to warn as plan approaches limit - 18 Oct, 2011

Cellphone companies are pledging to warn subscribers before they go over their monthly limits for calling minutes, text messages and data use. The pledge comes in response to a threat of regulation by the Federal Communications ...

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Cellphone service arrives at 6 NYC subway stations - 28 Sep, 2011

New Yorkers won't be able to go underground to escape calls from the boss much longer -- the Metropolitan Transportation Authority began launching cell phone service in its subway stations Tuesday. The new service went live in six stations in Chelsea. ...

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RIM shares tumble as cellphone industry shifts - ‎Jun 2, 2011‎

THE SPARK: The latest alarm bell for the industry came Tuesday when Nokia Corp., the world's biggest cellphone maker in terms of units, warned about "substantially" lower results as it ramps up a partnership with Microsoft Corp. to put Windows software ...

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RIM shares tumble as cellphone industry shifts - ‎Jun 2, 2011‎

THE SPARK: The latest alarm bell for the industry came Tuesday when Nokia Corp., the world's biggest cellphone maker in terms of units, warned about "substantially" lower results as it ramps up a partnership with Microsoft Corp. to put Windows software ...

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RIM shares tumble as cellphone industry shifts - 2 Jun, 2011

THE SPARK: The latest alarm bell for the industry came Tuesday when Nokia Corp., the world's biggest cellphone maker in terms of units, warned about "substantially" lower results as it ramps up a partnership with Microsoft Corp. to put Windows software ...

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Motorola Mobility up after 1Q report trumps Street - 30 Apr, 2011

Shares of Motorola Mobility Holdings Inc., the cellphone maker that split off from the rest of Motorola in January, surged on Friday, a day after reporting its first-quarter earnings. THE SPARK: After the stock market closed on Thursday, ...

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Weaker Bones, Cellphone Use Linked in Small Study - 26 Mar, 2011

THURSDAY, March 24 (HealthDay News) -- A small study out of Argentina suggests that cellphone users might be at heightened risk for a weakening of bone in the hip area. Researchers measured bone mineral content and bone mineral density in the left and ...

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Leading cell phone carriers in mobile payments bid - 16 Nov, 2010

Three of the country's leading cell phone carriers have formed a joint venture aimed at allowing people to make purchases with their mobile phones. ...

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Volcano-stranded Europeans seek alternate routes - 18 Apr, 2010

Frustrated European travelers stranded overseas struggled to find alternate routes home, desperate for information on flights into the continent's few airports not closed by a dangerous cloud of ash from an Icelandic volcano.

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Supplements Might Reduce Breast Cancer Risk - 18 Apr, 2010

SUNDAY, April 18 (HealthDay News) -- Women who take multivitamin tablets along with calcium supplements seem to have a reduced risk of developing breast cancer, new research suggests.

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Wash. Legislature toughens cell phone driving law - 13 Mar, 2010

On a 60-37 vote Thursday, the House passed a bill that makes it a primary offense to be caught holding a cell phone to your ear while driving, ...

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ADP Says US Companies Cut 20000 Jobs in February - 3 Mar, 2010

March 3 (Bloomberg) -- US companies in February cut the fewest jobs in two years, according to data from a private report based on payrolls.

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Apple Starts 'Nuclear War' in Patent Fight With HTC - 3 Mar, 2010

March 3 (Bloomberg) -- When Steve Jobs unveiled the iPhone in 2007, he said Apple Inc. had applied for more than 200 patents for the device and was ready to enforce them.

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