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  • Use Of Cell Phones
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    MICROFONE INC. ' O Introduction If you have been keeping up to date with the news than you already know that people are accusing cell phones of causing car accidents. People say they are unsafe and distracting to drivers. Georgia is trying to pass a law that will ban the use of cell phones while driving a vehicle, because of the accidents and safety. Florida has had this law for several years now, and from past experience, when the law was passed our company sales decreased. Consumers did not wa...
  • Calculator Some Cell Phone Handsets
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    The Mobile Revolution Rakesh Mohan H allenBy March 2004 the total number of cell phone users in India exceeded 3 crores. Experts call it a mobile revolution. People from all walks of life, of all ages use them. They carry it in their hands, pockets or purses. One can find advertisements related to cell phones anywhere: roads, newspapers, and television. Theoretically one can contact a person carrying a mobile (cell phone) anywhere, anytime. But few are aware of the technology that makes it possi...
  • Free Cell Phone
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    Even though I don't personally own a cell phone, I have at one time. I've noticed that talking on a cellular phone while driving doesn't make it hard to be distracted. It only takes a second for a car to drift off the road or into another lane and crash. A study recently published in the Journal of American College Health looked at the association between near-accidents and accidents among college students and talking on a cell phone while driving. The paper was written by Dong-Chul Seo, a lectu...
  • Low Cost Cell Phone Products
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    JHCP CO. STOCK ANALYSIS REPORT Dear Investor: New York City, NY. Based J. Holla Cell phone CO. is rapidly emerging as one of America's most respected manufacturers and distributors of precision made cell phone products. Low cost cell phones for application in business, commercial, and consumers cell phone markets nationwide. JHCP is posting exceptional revenue gains while implementing a host of new and refined core strategies that have successfully eliminated over $9 million in corporate debt, d...
  • Cell Phones With Cameras
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    The article I chose from Cosmopolitan magazine is one that tells about problems concerning the new technology implemented in cellular phones. These days, most new cell phones come with cameras on them and the article talks about how some people, mostly men, though it's not limited to men, are using the cameras to "up skirt". An example of up skirting is when a man points his cell phone between a woman's legs when she is wearing a short skirt and takes a picture. A woman from a consumer advocacy ...
  • Technology Behind Cell Phones
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    Digital cell phone from Nokia Millions of people in the United States and around the world use cellular phones. They are such great gadgets -- with a cell phone, you can talk to anyone on the planet from just about anywhere! These days, cell phones provide an incredible array of functions, and new ones are being added at a breakneck pace. Depending on the cell-phone model, you can: Store contact information Make task or to-do lists Keep track of appointments and set reminders Use the built-in ca...
  • Regular Verizon Phones
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    The article that I read was found in the October 29 issue of the Wall Street Journal. This article is called, "Verizon Net Drops, But Wireless Area Sees Revenue Rise". Verizon Communications Inc. reported that third-quarter net income fell fifty-nine percent from the year-earlier period, when results were helped by asset sales and tax benefits (p. B 7). However, there was an eighteen percent jump in revenue at the wireless affiliate. Verizon's total number of residential phone lines fell 3.5%, b...
  • Cell Phones Use Radio Frequencies
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    Technology has always made an impact on our society. Over the last few decades, there have been many inventions that have changed our lifestyles. Cellular Telephony has, by all accounts, modified how we interact with others; but at what cost? Are there health issues associated with this technology? More explicitly can cell phones cause cancer? This question is the basis of this review. The researcher has compiled articles that cover this topic from diverse scholarly sources, and diverse countrie...
  • Frequent Use Of Mobile Phones
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    Cell Phones! What Causes Mobile Phone Radiation and How Does it Effect Your Body? Why is it so popular with young teenagers today? What problems do Mobile phones cause? Walking around in school to walking around at the shopping centre with your mobile phone may seem fashionable and trendy, but did you know that it might be causing you to get a cancer and brain damage threw lost of memory? Many mobile phone holders do not realize it and it should be something everyone should be aware of. It may s...
  • New Advances In The Phone Service Industry
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    INTRODUCTION Imagine you " re talking on your telephone. It's something that everyone takes for granted. Now imagine that the police are listening to every phone conversation that you make. Does that scare you I know that it scares me. Wiretaps are an issue that effects every person in this country. That's because no matter how much we don't like to admit it, we need depend on telephone services more and more as time passes. The issue of telephone privacy becomes bigger and bigger every day as o...
  • Access 2000 Combining Features Of Cell Phones
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    We live in a world where consumers are demanding access to information and service anywhere, anytime, and from any device. For most people, Cell phones will be the devices, which provide them with their first access to the Internet. Time is the most precious commodity and convenience is everything. Access 2000 will allow you to talk, receive emails, news, stock quotes-or surf the web, and at the same time allowing you to use the features of a palm pilot which has word processing capabilities, al...
  • Cell Phone Use
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    Introduction: Picture this, you " re driving and the person in front of you is completely oblivious to what's going on, and your thinking, what is this person doing. You pull up next to them and look, and see that they are engaged in a full conversation on their cell phone. Then all of a sudden you look in your review mirror and this person behind you is about to rear end you. What do you know, the person is on the cell phone too. Or maybe this, you " re driving by yourself and you " re listenin...
  • Wrong And Cell Phones
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    A co-employee of mine, Richard, is deep into cell phones. Everyday, He spends what seems like hours on his phone; talking, text- messaging, playing games, surfing the web, and blasting the latest radio hit as a polyphonic ring tone. At first, I was amused. "Wow! You mean that I can check my e-mail, and chat with my friends on AIM (AOL Instant Messenger) at the same time, no matter where in the world I may be?" I asked. He briefly replied "Yep!" My second response was "Amazing! I can't believe it...
  • Cell Phone Use In Vehicles Accounts
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    To talk or not to talk? That is the question. The debate on whether or not to ban cell phones while driving has been ping-ponged back and forth for the past decade. The devices once thought of only as props on the set of Star Trek, are now in use by over 95 million people in America alone. Many politicians and public safety officials have accused cell phones of being a leading factor in the increasing number of automobile accidents. But are they? It is very easy to manipulate statistical informa...
  • Cell Phones And Computers
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    Have you ever been away from home, knowing, the outrageously gorgeous girl, you met last week, promised you, she would be calling you back today at six, on the dot! , you don't have a mobile cell phone, so she would be calling you at your house. Well it's about five fifteen, you " re still away at the mall with your family, just finishing up, with some great bargains, on some new clothes and video games. Yeah that's cool, but all of this can wait. I need to be home. I really don't want to miss h...
  • Cell Phones
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    Introduction: My mother has told me stories about being stuck on the side of the road and being scared to death because she had no way to get in touch with anyone instead she simply waited and hoped that somebody stop and give her ride to home and now whenever she mentions this incidents she always says I wish I had a cell phone that time. Last year I took my driver's license, next day she went a bought me a cell phone. Establishment of ethos: Being a student and away from home, I know the benef...
  • Uk The Mobile Phone Industry
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    In the UK alone twenty seven to forty million people own mobile 'phones and the number is growing each day. Eight million of these are school-aged children. It is expected that four hundred and eighty three million mobile 'phones will be sold worldwide in 2003. The first cellular phone was tested in 1978 and since then mobile 'phones have become hugely popular and a controversial issue. How can any one argue against this marvelous invention of science? Those against mobile phones argue that it s...
  • Mobile Phone Technology Including Base Stations
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    The use of mobile phones One of the most interesting things about a cell phone is that it is actually a radio an extremely sophisticated radio. Mobile phones send radio waves to base stations and then the to the switch station and out to another base station or your fixed line phone. Mobile phones a one of the greatest inventions that has allowed the greater motivation within the subject of telecommunications. Cell phones provide an incredible array of functions. Mobile phone can be used to mess...
  • Effect Of The Use Of Cell Phones
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    Roughly 15 years ago a new product emerged onto the market. American consumers could now purchase and use telephones that would travel with them in their automobiles. However, these inventions were large, bulky, the size of a briefcase, and weighed roughly 10 pounds. Modern day Americans have found a place in their everyday lives for this once jaw-dropping invention. Americans have also demanded, and received, adjustments to these mobile telephones. Today it is possible to purchase mobile phones...
  • Weighs Banning Use Of Cell Phones
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    Cell Phone Regulations are not needed Full commercial use of the cell phone in the United States began in 1983. Today an estimated 80 million people own cell phones and surveys indicated that 85% of these owners use them while driving. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration estimates that at any given time during day house 500,000 passenger vehicles drivers, or 30% of all such drivers are using a cell phone. How are we supposed to regulate use? Ninety-one percent of Americans believe...

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