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When phones are too big for pockets Something weird is happening to mobile phones: After shrinking from enormous Zack Morris proportions in the '80s and '90s, they're getting bigger again. www.cnn.com
Study: cell phones have 18 times more bacteria than toilet handles Cell phones carry nearly eighteen times more living bacteria than what lives on the toilet handle in a men's restroom. www.kdvr.com
Phones 4u and DSG International Announce Retail Partnership LONDON, July 28 /PRNewswire/ -- Leading high street mobile retailer Phones 4u today announced a partnership with electrical retail experts and UK market leaders DSG international plc ('DSGi'). The partnership will see the arrival of Phones 4u branded areas at all Currys Megastores and a number of DSGi's combined 2-in-1 stores across the UK. Following extensive trials in Megastores in Birmingham ... www.redorbit.com
Phones have more germs than men's toilets: study Mobile phones can harbour 18 times more living bacteria than a flush on a men's public toilet, research for consumer group Which? has shown. au.news.yahoo.com
Samsung Phones: Which One Should You Choose There are tons of Samsung phones out there so we decided to round up all the latest cell phones from Samsung and sort them by carrier to help you choose the model that suits you best. www.digitaltrends.com
Huawei-branded Mobile Phones to Sell in India Market Huawei to sell branded phones in India; in addition to its business through operators Mobile phone - Huawei - Business and Economy - Consumer Electronics - Telecommunication www.pcworld.com
Cell phones save lives in Rwandan villages The Rwandan government is giving out hundreds of cell phones in an attempt to save pregnant women and babies. www.cnn.com
Mobile phones 'dirtier than toilet handles' Mobile phones are covered with up to 18 times more living bacteria than the flush handle on a men's lavatory, research suggests. www.telegraph.co.uk
Cell phones can now be used for emergency alerts in Chatham CHATHAM Borough residents can now get emergency alerts on their cell phones. recordernewspapers.com
Mobile phones dirtier than we thought: Study According to research for a UK consumer group mobile phones can harbor 18 times more living bacteria than a lavatory seat. For the study a hygiene expert swabbed and analysed 30 handsets and found seven had high levels of environmental bacteria. www.news-medical.net
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