The World Health Organization (WHO) is stirring up a storm by claiming it will release a study later this year that links cell phone use to an increased risk of brain and salivary gland tumors.

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Cell Phones Usage Causes Brain Tumor - World Health Organization (WHO)
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Cell phones may help smokers kick the butt
Led by Robyn Whittaker, a public health physician at the University of Auckland, the review was based on an analysis of four studies.
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Nokia’s come up with low cost cell phones
Nokia has come up with some low cost handsets, which would be available between Rs. 3,000 to Rs. 6,000.
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Nokia 5800 XpressMusic hands on Review

Nokia 5800 XpressMusic hands on Price: $353
Nokia 5800 XpressMusic hands on Features:
3.2-inch display, 16:9 resistive touchscreen
3.2MP camera
8GB of storage
3.5-mm headjack
GPS, WiFi and a side-loading microSD slot
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Nokia 2608 Review, Features,Spec, Price, Photos, Video, Release date
Nokia 2608 Review

Nokia 2608 Release Date: Q1 2009
Nokia 2608 Features:
1.8-inch internal display
FM tuner
1.5MB internal memory
voice recorder
HSD connectivity and WAP 2.0 support
LG Dare (Verizon Wireless) Cell Phone Review, Features, Spec, Price & Photos
One of the most notable fallouts of the Apple iPhone launch last year is the ever-growing trend of touch-screen phones. LG was one of the first manufacturers out of the gate with phones such as the LG Voyager and the LG Vu dazzling us with features that we couldn't get on the iPhone, like live mobile TV and 3G connectivity. Samsung then came blazing out with the Instinct, a phone that directly targets the iPhone with visual voice mail, integrated GPS, and corporate e-mail support.
Read more »HTC Touch Diamond (Sprint) Smartphone Review, Features, Spec, Price
The HTC Touch Diamond for Sprint showed up a little early to the CTIA Fall 2008 party, after a certain news outlet leaked the information prematurely. However, our concern wasn't so much over the broken news but, rather, would Sprint's version be better than the unbearably slow unlocked Touch Diamond we reviewed back in late June? And the answer is yes. The Sprint Touch Diamond is noticeably snappier, though the Windows Mobile 6.1 smartphone can still get bogged down when too many applications are running.
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