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Mobile phones and driving

BMJ, 2014
Although a review of the recent literature found that the evidence for a causal association between mobile phone use while driving and crash related injuries was not clear cut, with a quarter of crashes in the United States now attributed to mobile phone use, we can’t wait for perfect evidence before acting.
Charles, Pless, Barry, Pless
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BitTorrent at Mobile Phones

2008 5th IEEE Consumer Communications and Networking Conference, 2008
BitTorrent is one of the most efficient peer-to-peer content sharing protocols. The authors took part in implementing SymTorrent: a full featured BitTorrent client application for high-end mobile phones based on Symbian OS. Recently, they have also brought the BitTorrent technology to low-end mobile by creating a prototype application, called ...
Péter Ekler   +2 more
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Mobile phones, mobile phone base stations and cancer: a review

International Journal of Radiation Biology, 2005
There have been reports in the media and claims in the courts that radiofrequency (RF) emissions from mobile phones are a cause of cancer, and there have been numerous public objections to the siting of mobile phone base antennas because of a fear of cancer.
J E, Moulder   +3 more
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Search on mobile phones

Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, 2006
Abstract The search tools familiar from the personal computer are propagating to mobile devices. Are users willing to type keywords with the limited keypad of an ordinary mobile phone? How does mobile search differ from stationary search? The author found that users are surprisingly willing to use search also with the traditional phone keypad, and ...
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The mobile phone = bike shed? Children, sex and mobile phones

New Media & Society, 2010
This article explores children’s use of mobile phones in relation to their intimate, sexual relationships and in their development of gendered sexual identities in their everyday lives. Implications of risk and mobile phones are reflected in current media discourse and contemporary public discussions.
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Addiction to Mobile Phone or Addiction through Mobile Phone?

2016 49th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS), 2016
The current study aims to distinguish between two perspectives dominating the mobile phone addiction literature, addiction to a mobile phone and addiction through a mobile phone (i.e. addiction to mobile phone application). We extend state-of-the-art addiction literature by building on dual-systems theory and investigating both perspectives in the same
Behrooz Davazdahemami   +2 more
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Mobile phone to mobile phone wireless power transfer

2015 International Conference on Advances in Electrical Engineering (ICAEE), 2015
Wireless power transfer (WPT) or wireless energy transmission is the transmission of electrical power from a power source to a consuming device without using solid wires or conductors. In this paper we describe the implementation of the concept of wireless power transfer to transmit power from mobile phones to mobile phones. In our design we use simple
Hasan U. Zaman   +3 more
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Mobile phones

British Journal of Midwifery, 1995
The Orange service makes use of the latest digital technology and currently, the service covers over 75% of the UK population. Orange was the first UK telecommunications service to offer CLI (Calling Line Identity) to its customers. The Nokia Orange phone displays the telephone number of the person ringing you, although this is currently restricted to
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The Mobile Phone

Convergence: The International Journal of Research into New Media Technologies, 2002
[C]ontrol over media production is diverging and new, sometimes less traditional, content providers are entering the media industries. However, research on media convergence has mostly addressed stationary settings. But with the growing phenomenon of mobile information technology, it is becoming increasingly important to consider ...
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Mobile Phone Culture: The Impacts of Mobile Phone Use

2015
From being a simple communication technology to a key social tool, the mobile phone has become such an important aspect of people's everyday life. Mobile phones have altered the way people live, communicate, interact, and connect with others. Mobile phones are also transforming how people access and use information and media.
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