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…. Thirdly, I think it is the most important point, the signals of cellular phones cause to hearth attacks and damage the computer systems of lots of machines, also cars, busses, etc. The stations of the phone lines directly affect the people’s health. In Turkey…
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…the use of cell phones while driving would save society billions of dollars in health care costs and damage to personal property every year. While at first this may seem to be the truth, when all the facts are studied this proves to be a false assumption…
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…Cellular Phreaking The cellular/mobile phone system is one that is perfectly set up to be exploited by phreaks with the proper knowledge and equipment. Thanks to deregulation, the regional BOC's (Bell Operating Companies) are scattered and do…
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…Cell phones have caused a number of wrecks and have killed many people. They also have a tendency to cause bad credit and are expensive. The most important effect that cell phones have is technical difficulty. Many states have started banding driving…
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…Cellular phones were introduced to the United States in 1983. The earlier phone models had big battery packs and large cases. Now these days, technology has came out with cellular phones at the size of a snickers candy bar. Phones that could surf…
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…Thailand has become one of Nokia's top 10 markets for mobile phones and the company expects the market to keep growing. "The Asia-Pacific region is |an important region for Nokia |with three of our 10 largest markets in the world located…
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…of modern mobile technology, they make new demands and seek added value through product improvements. Westel must feed this back into its product strategy. In Hungary, the mobile phone market has approached maturity in a very short space of time, particularly…
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…It is common in this day in age for everyone to have a cell phone. Most likely everyone in this room has one. People use cell phones everyday but do they really know how they operate. What causes a cell phone to work so easily and efficiently…
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…Do you have a cell phone? Well, to the many who do, it is a way of communication in a car. Cell phones have been known to distract the driver from concentrating on the road. But is it really worth banning? A majority of the nation agrees to ban cell…
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…Research has shown that use of cellular phones does not interfere significantly with the ability to control an automobile except among the elderly, where potentially dangerous lane excursions can occur. However, the effect of cellular phones
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