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Mobile phone fraudsters warning BBC News Police warn mobile owners to look out for a new scam allowing fraudsters to access phone SIM cards. Ahead of the Bell: No Phone-Cancer Link AP via Yahoo! Finance A huge study from Denmark comparing records of people who got cancer with 420,000 cell phone users found that people who gab on the wireless gadgets are no more likely than anyone else to get the disease. Yahoo and Reuters Seek Cell-Phone Photos, But Don't Pay Up NewsFactor via Yahoo! News On Monday, Yahoo and Reuters announced a partnership not merely to publish the cell phone photos of so-called "civic journalists," but also to solicit their photos. The two companies will sponsor a Web site that lets people with camera and video phones upload their content for potential inclusion on Yahoo News and Reuters.com. Study disputes cell phone-cancer link AP via Yahoo! News A huge study from Denmark offers the latest reassurance that cell phones don't trigger cancer. Scientists tracked 420,000 Danish cell phone users, including 52,000 who had gabbed on the gadgets for 10 years or more, and some who started using them 21 years ago. Cell-Phone Store Owners Unite To Fight Crime WKMG Local6.com via Yahoo! News Cell-phone store owners in Orlando are teaming up in an effort to put an end to a recent string of robberies at their businesses. Study disputes cell phone-cancer link CTV.ca A huge study from Denmark tracking 420,000 cell phone users for 10 years or more offers the latest reassurance that cell phones don't trigger cancer. Granger cell phone tower has green light 22 WSBT South Bend (WSBT) The St. Joe County Council approved a proposed cell phone tower in Granger in a meeting Tuesday night. Asian Stocks Rise in U.S.; China Telecom, Phone Shares Rally Bloomberg.com Dec. 5 (Bloomberg) -- Asian stocks trading in the U.S. rose for a second day. China Telecom Corp. and China Netcom Group (Hong Kong) Ltd. led a rally in phone shares after the companies said China will soon issue licenses for high-speed wireless networks. Cancer from your cell phone? Not likely, Danish study finds St. Petersburg Times WASHINGTON - A huge study from Denmark offers the latest reassurance that cell phones don't trigger cancer. Scientists tracked 420,000 Danish cell phone users, including 52,000 who had used the devices for 10 years or more, and some who started using them 21 years ago. Motorola "burning phone" investigated The Inquirer PHONE FIRM Motorola confirmed it is investigating an incident in which one of its phones apparently burst into flames in the middle of the night.
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