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28 Agustus 2011

sony ericsson mobile txt for the middle class

finally aftera long awaited Sony Ericsson launches mobile phone qwerty cheapness. sony ericsson mobile phone called txt charming features for low price. with casing color pink, white and black has a 3.2 MP camera and 2.55-inch screen with 262K colors. also facilitated the wifi to surf. cheap price of only $ 100. interested?
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02 Juni 2011

Nokia Corp. Adr

Last Updated at 01 Jun 2011, 15:36 GMT *Chart shows local time Nokia Corp. Adr intraday chart
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Nokia's shares have recovered on a report that it is to sell its mobile phone business to Microsoft.
The website BGR said that a $19bn (£11.6bn) deal had been struck, although Nokia declined to comment.
Earlier, Nokia's shares had fallen 11% to a 13-year low, as analysts questioned whether a previously announced deal to use Microsoft software would revive its fortunes.
But following the report, they rose 1.3%, before closing just 0.4% lower.
On Tuesday, Nokia's shares plunged 18% after it cut its expected sales and profit margins for the current quarter.
Market share Analysts fear Nokia's new handsets with Windows software will arrive too late for it to compete with rivals.
Nokia has been struggling in the face of fierce competition from rival smartphones, including Apple's iPhone and phones using Google's Android operating system.
Earlier this year, Nokia announced that it would be using Windows mobile software for its new smartphones, sidelining its own Symbian software platform.
On Tuesday, Nokia chief executive Stephen Elop said the company had "increased confidence" that its new Windows-based smartphones would be launched in the final three months of this year.
However, Nokia also surprised analysts on Tuesday by saying that its second quarter sales would now be "substantially below" its previous forecast, and also said it could no longer provide a full-year forecast.
This has led some investment banks to cut their forecast for Nokia's share price.
"We are concerned that the erosion that the company has suffered in Q2 is just the beginning and that there could be worse to follow," said Nomura's global technology specialist, Richard Windsor.
"Nokia's potential release of a Windows Phone in Q4 is irrelevant, in our view," he added.
JP Morgan analyst Rod Hall said: "We see the earliest possible timing for the beginnings of a turnaround as the launch of new Windows products which we expect at the end of this year.
"Even then there are no guarantees that consumers will want what Nokia is selling."
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-13619601
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01 Juni 2011

WHO: Mobile Phone Cause Brain Cancer Radiation


Recent research reveals mobile phone radiation can cause brain cancer. Mobile phone radiation with carcinogenic substances categorized as dangerous as lead, smoke exhaust, and chloroform.

This was announced by World Health Organization, World Health Organization (WHO), told AFP from CNN, on Wednesday (01/06/2011).

Research conducted by a team of 31 scientists from 14 countries, including the United States. The decision was made after more in-depth review about the safety of using mobile phones. The team found sufficient evidence to categorize as a type of cell phone radiation harmful substance to humans.

The team found evidence of increased risk of glioma brain cancer and increased acoustic neuroma for mobile phone users. But can not draw conclusions for other types of cancers.

Today the European Environment Agency has been pushing for further study. This independent body to reveal the phone can pose a risk as great as smoking, asbestos and leaded gasoline.

Head of a prominent cancer research institute at the University of Pittsburgh sent a memo to all employees urging them to limit cell phone use because of possible cancer risk.
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