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UK mobile regulator shuts down Android malware network UK mobile phone authorities have shut down a malware attack that was targeting Android phones and cost UK users nearly £30,000. www.cbronline.com
Piers Morgan Warned UK TV Star Over Phone Security CNN celebrity interviewer Piers Morgan explained at a lunch party years ago how mobile phones can be hacked, UK newsreader Jeremy Paxman told the Leveson Inquiry on Wednesday. www.cnbc.com
Twitter Logins in UK Reach 10m, 80% Use Mobile Phones Twitter has 10 million active users in the UK, with four out of five users logging in via mobile phones. uk.ibtimes.com
Campaigns target voters through their mobile phones Political advertising has gone mobile this election season, which means you're likely to see more political ads texted to you, particularly if you live in a swing state. www.cnn.com
Porn filters on mobile phones censor normal web content in UK London, May 16 (ANI): UK's Open Rights Group (ORG) has claimed that pornography filters on mobile phones were censoring normal web content. in.news.yahoo.com
Porn filters on UK's mobile phones cause censorship, report says Child protection filters can actually affect many more users than intended. read more www.globalpost.com
Mobile Phones and Motorists: Business Owner Asks how Aware Drivers are After Steeper Penalties are Announced by Road ... Mobile Phones and Motorists: Business Owner Asks how Aware Drivers are After Steeper Penalties are Announced by Road Safety Minister The Metropolitan Police Commissioner would like to see drastically steeper punishments for drivers risking safety for the sake of a personal call as the road safety Minister Mike Penning announces greater penalties implemented later this year. Eight in ten British ... www.beaumontenterprise.com
Indoor navigation coming to a mobile near you soon Cambridge Silicon Radio is pushing hard to make indoor navigation and mapping features an everyday part of using a smartphone ( ZDNet UK - Mobile IT ) rss.feedsportal.com
Mobile phones: ‘Still no evidence of harm to health’ There is still no evidence mobile phones harm human health, says a major safety review for the UK’s Health Protection Agency (HPA). Scientists looked at hundreds of studies of mobile exposure and found no conclusive links to cancer risk, brain function or infertility. www.sundayobserver.lk
Mobile phones still safe... probably Pesky mathematical laws still deny certainty The UK's Health Protection Agency has examined the evidence for mobile phones causing cancer, and concluded that there isn't any, but left plenty of wriggle room for naysayers and doom merchants, not to mention headline writers.… go.theregister.com
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