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by andrena markley
Today, the fastest growing section of mobile phone users are kids and young people. We cannot deny to the fact that mobile phones appeal a lot to kids and teenagers. But have you ever wondered why mobile phones attract so much to kids? The colour, design and above all the features like ringtones, games, etc attract them so much that they find it hard keep themselves away from the latest phones. However, is it obligatory to provide mobile phones to kids aged 8-12? Well, providing mobile phones to kids may have some pros and cons. But the pros definitely win over the cons.
Parents give their children mobile phones so that children can make their use in case of any emergency. Having a mobile phone does provide protection like determining whereabouts of kids. Parents consider mobile phones an effective way to keep in constant touch with their kids. Also kids feel self confident when they are able to communicate with their loved ones. Besides making calls, the kids use mobile phones for sending text messages, playing games, listening to music and downloading ringtones. The latest mobile phones can replace cars, toys, gaming devices and much more. With the drop in the prices of handsets and plans, parents have started giving away pay as you go phones to their children. An interesting survey states that most kids own pay as you go mobile phones. These phones allow kids to be in control by giving them specified amount of minutes to be used in a month. Today, mobile phones are not just phones but also powerful computers which are web browsers, instant messengers and email terminals. So by providing a mobile phone in your kids hands, you are giving them access to the whole world. In the near future, probably mobile phone usage among kids would continue to increase and not surprisingly the average age at which a kid receives a mobile phone will fall.
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by Joshua Daly
Cell phone users can sleep a little better tonight, your not going to get cancer from your cell phone. A massive Danish study published today in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute debunks the myth that cell phones cause cancer.
The study included a group of 420,095 Danish cell phone users. The study examined the cancer rates of cell phone users that began cell phone use from 1982 to 1995 and follows their cancer rates through 2002. Denmark was an ideal place for this study because they keep a national cancer registry. This is a system that logs and tracks every person who is inflicted with the deadly disease.
In the study, cancer appeared in only 14,249 people in the research group, as apposed to 15,001 cases that appeared in the general population. According to an article in ars technical, Cell phone users had no higher risk of brain tumors, acoustic neuromas, salivary gland tumors, eye tumors, or leukemias, though the study's authors note that ongoing research is needed to make sure the results hold true for those who have used a cell phone for more than 10 years.
This is by far the largest most comprehensive piece of evidence to combat the urban legend that cell phones cause cancer. Among the 56,000 cell phone users that were watched for more than a decade, the research concluded there is absolutely no increased risk of cancer due to cell phone use. Good news to the more than 219 million Americans that use cell phones regularly.
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Joshua Daly is an editor, web developer and an expert in the
pharmacuetical resource and search industry. He has been working
on the Internet since 1999 and is currently the director of ePharmacies.com.
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by Morgan Hamilton
With the rate that technology is evolving nowadays, its quite easy to be left behind in the current market of electronic products. I experienced this myself when I decided to buy a cell phone. My friend told me that I would be better off if I spend more money for a Bluetooth enabled cell phone instead of the generic model that I was planning to buy.
I couldnt decide which model I would purchase because I had no idea how different Bluetooth enabled cell phones are from the generic models. A friendly salesclerk at the mall patiently explained to me why they were so special. I found out that the features on a blue tooth enable cell phones would allow me to do a variety of things that would be impossible with standard mobile phones. Bluetooth enabled cell phones makes it possible to wirelessly transfer e-mails, contact information, and other basic content to someone who have a similar device. If you have special car kit you, can even make and receive hands-free, wireless calls while driving. Doing these this manually with a standard cell phone would be dangerous. Many recent car models already come with the necessary equipment to accommodate blue tooth enabled cell phones and more automobile companies are planning to follow the trend in the following years.
You might think that with these state of the art features, Bluetooth enabled cell phones would be considerably more expensive than the older generic models. If youre not after very high-end models, you can find that they are actually quite affordable. With the number of cell-phone manufacturer competing for customers, you can be sure that prices of blue tooth enabled cell phones will remain reasonable. Since they are manufactured by world-class companies like Motorola, Sony, and Nokia you also can be sure of getting a high quality product. Dont be left behind. You dont know what youre missing if you dont avail of the exciting features that affordable and user-friendly blue tooth enabled cell phones can offer.
Morgan Hamilton offers expert advice and great tips regarding all aspects concerning Bluetooth Enabled Cell Phones. Visit our site for more helpful information about Bluetooth Enabled Cell Phones and other similar topics. Morgan Hamilton may be contacted at http://www.find-cards-now.com
by Samantha Hasson
How many cell phones do you have in the nightstand drawer next to your bed? Do you not want to toss them out because theres nothing wrong with them? Have you ever wondered why you cant use one of your phones with a different service than the one you originally signed up with? I mean really, they all sell pretty much the same phones, right? Thats why you need to seriously consider unlocking your mobile phone.
I remember back before I knew any better, the battery in my cell phone wasnt holding a charge, so I took it back to the store where I bought it. They informed me that it would be cheaper to buy another phone and sign a new contract than to buy a fully charging battery. I didnt want another phone, as I had four already, but I also didnt want to spend more that I had to. So I got yet another brand new phone and signed a new agreement for two more years. If I had known then what I know now, I would have simply unlocked my phone. Heres how it works:
Every cell phone has an International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI), a serial number that connects a phone to its service. An IMEI also connects the phones owner to the phone. The IMEI is the tape that connects the phone subscriber to the service.
Now, inside most cell phones is a removable Subscriber Information Module, or SIM for short. A SIM is a card that also connects the phone to the owner (subscriber) and simultaneously the phone to the service. Many cell service companies will lock the SIM so the phone will only work with their service. This is why you need to buy a new phone when you switch wireless phone companies. This is true no matter how much you paid for the phone- and you may never be able to use it with a different service provider, no matter how many calls they drop.
When you unlock your phone, you can use any cell phone service you choose, plus youll get rid of the roaming charges threat and be able to get more cash if youd like to sell your phone. Your new, unlocked phone will be legal attachment-free. Of course, if you have a contract with a provider, legally you are fully responsible to fulfill all obligations with said company, including payment and length of contract.
If you wanted to unlock your cell phone in the not so distant past, you had to send your phone out to a company and have them perform the service. But recent technological advances and e-mail have brought this service directly into your home. Many companies who provide such a mobile phone unlocking service can get you the secret code to unlock your phone based on your IMEI and send it to you via email. You dont even have to wait for the postal carrier to show up- just for your computer to boot up.
Samantha Hasson recommends GSM Liberty for your phone unlock needs.
Samantha Hasson recommends GSM Liberty for your phone unlock needs. Samantha Hasson may be contacted at http://www.gsmliberty.net/shop/unlock-motorola-v3-razr-unlock-p-69.html or samanthahasson@gmail.com
by Barbara Rittner
A mobile phone or cell phone is an electronic telecommunications piece of equipment. The majority of current cell phones connect to the network using a wireless radio wave transmission technology, although satellite phones are exceptions. These cell phones communicate by means of a cellular network of base stations, which are known as cell sites, which is in turn linked to the conventional telephone network and were first introduced in the early to mid 1980s, the so called 1G generation.
Earlier cell phones operating without a cellular network, the so-called 0G generation, such as Mobile Telephone Service, date back to 1946. In anticipation of the mid to late 1980s, most cell phones were sufficiently big that they were time and again permanently installed in vehicles as car phones. In the midst of the advance of miniaturization, at this time the vast majority of cell phones are handheld.
Features of a cell phone In addition to the usual voice function of a telephone, a cell phone can hold up many additional services such as SMS for text messaging, packet switching for access to the Internet, and MMS for transferring and receiving photos and video. A number of the world's largest cell phone manufacturers consist of Alcatel Audiovox Fujitsu Kyocera LG Motorola NEC Nokia, Panasonic (Matsushita Electric) and a lot more ..
There are in addition specialist communications systems related to, but separate from cell phones, such as Professional Mobile Radio. Mobile phones are also distinct from cordless telephones, which in general operate only within a limited range of a specific base station. Technically, the term cell phone includes such devices as satellite phones and pre-cellular mobile phones such as those operating via MTS that do not have a cellular network, while the related term cell(ular) phone does not. In actual fact, the two terms are used almost interchangeably, with the favored term varying by location.
Technology on which cell phone works Cell phones and the network they function under vary a lot from provider to provider, and even from nation to nation. On the other hand, all of them communicate through electromagnetic radio waves with a cell site or base station, the antennas of which are by and large mounted on a tower, pole, or building. The cell phones have a low power transceiver so as to transmit voice and data to the nearby cell sites, usually 5 to 8 miles away.
When the cellular phone or data device is turned on, it registers with the mobile telephone exchange, or switch, with its only one of its kind identifiers, and will then be alerted by the mobile switch as soon as there is an incoming telephone call. The handset continuously listens for the strongest signal being received from the neighboring base stations. As the user moves in the region of the network, the mobile device will hand off to new cell sites.
Cell sites have comparatively low power (habitually only one or two Watts) radio transmitters, which broadcast their being there and relay communications involving the mobile handsets and the switch. The switch in turn connects the call to a different subscriber of the same wireless service provider or to the public telephone network, which includes the networks of other wireless carriers. The conversation between the handset and the cell site is a stream of digital data that includes digitized audio (except for the first generation analog networks).
The technology or the know-how that achieves this depends on the system that the cell phone operator has adopted. A number of technologies include AMPS for analog, and TDMA, CDMA, GSM, GPRS, EV-DO, and UMTS for digital communications
Barbara Rittner is a wireless communications technology expert. She frequently regsiters her views on http://phones.blogtastic.com
-Barbara Rittner may be contacted at - or phonebarbara@yahoo.com
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