life. Science plays a major role in todays society. Is Science a Boon or Bane? Science may be called a mixed blessing. It has made our life peaceful and comfortable...
Introduction
One of the most common sights we see these days, is that of people with their mobile phones next to their ears. A boon for better communication, cell...
rural population to remain connected with their near and dear ones. Nowadays mobile phone has even taken a convergent form as the users can access the Internet, send...
mobile phone first appeared in India sometime in the nineties. It was a bulky box quite similar to the landlines we still use today. It had an equally big antenna...
messenger and spend their whole day in messaging and calls. The so much use of mobile phone also causes of many diseases and other problems as well like economical...
area) with frequency reuse they could increase the traffic capacity of mobile phones substantially. However at that time, the technology to do so was nonexistent...
benefit everyone.
Daniel Juniper
The recently introduced ban on mobile phones, in our school is a win-win situation for both us students and parents. Our grades...
In Britain a 27 year old woman with a brain tumour is taking a mobile phone manufacturer to court who she blames for her tumour. A biologist, Roger Coghill has also...
To increase profit Nokia was divided into five business groups which Nokia Mobile Phone is one of them. According to the case "in 1990, 68% of Nokia's sales came...
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Competition in the European mobile phone industry: Introduction of UMTS in Spain
Unique characteristics of the phone operator compared to traditional...
Internet users in Asia
References
1. H. Kato, K. Tan, 2D Barcodes for mobile phones. Edith Cowan University
2. Eui-Hyun Jung, Seong-Yun Cho, A Robust Digital...
From 1990-98 54,700 to 5,728,000 users
The lack of a mobile phone has become a marker/indicator for:
-lower education
-more likely to be unmarried
-more likely...
successfully used to market new media usage, most notably to drive consumer adoption of mobile phone data services. It also highlights the international significance...
case study was to analyze the potential health risks involved with using mobile phones. Mobile phones are considered by many as an essential part of modern day life...
not to waste time playing games or cheating in tests.
Research has proven that frequent use of a mobile phone can put the owner at risk of long term health damage...
an executive for a wireless company noted that "in Slovakia, people are using mobile phones to remotely switch on the heat before they return home," and in Norway...