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East London Getting Sexual Health Clinic Test Results By Text On Their Mobile Phones
Patients in East London are now choosing to receive the results of their sexual health clinic tests by text message on their mobile phones. The new telephone texting service from Ambrose King Sexual Health Clinic at The Royal London Hospital in Whitechapel, informs patients of their results within a week of their visit to the clinic.
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Mobile Phones to Work on Glasgow Underground Railway
Mobile phones will start working on the underground railway in Glasgow, UK from today following the deployment of radio network equipment by the mobile operator, O2 and transmission provider Arqiva. The service is currently limited to O2 subscribers only.
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Mobile phones distract drivers more than passengers
Mobile phone calls distract drivers far more than even the chattiest passenger, causing drivers to follow too closely and miss exits, U.S. researchers reported on Monday.
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CORRECTED: Mobile phones distract drivers more than passengers
(Corrects researcher's first name in 4th paragraph to Dave Strayer)
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CORRECTED: Mobile phones distract drivers more than passengers
(Corrects researcher's first name in 4th paragraph to Dave Strayer)
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Mobile Phones Distract Drivers More than Passengers - Mobile and Wireless
Using a hands-free device does not make things better and the researchers believe they know why -- passengers act as a second set of eyes, shutting up or sometimes even helping when they see the driver needs to make a maneuver.
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Get Ready for Full HD Video on Mobile Phones
I'd imagine that not everyone is enjoying full HD television in their homes yet, but that hasn't stopped Renesas from developing a mobile phone video processor that can handle full 1080p high-definition video.
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'Net, mobile phones bad for soul'
LONDON: Modern technology, such as mobile phones and the internet, today has made life easier and quick. But the Vatican has claimed that these gadgets are taking away people’s time for spiritual pursuits.
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World AIDS Day 2008: Much accomplished, much to do
When we commemorated the first World AIDS Day on December 1, 1988, we had little to celebrate.
All Blacks up against France, England face Scots in 2011 Rugby World Cup
Tournament hosts New Zealand were drawn alongside France, the team that beat them in the quarter-finals of last year's edition, in the draw for the 2011 Rugby Union World Cup held here Monday.
Governments tackle HIV stigma on World AIDS Day
Governments across the globe pledged Monday to step up the fight against HIV, combatting the stigma associated with the virus and promising to bankroll treatment programmes on the 20th annual World AIDS Day.
South Africa faces Wales, New Zealand meets France in 2011 rugby World Cup
LONDON - Defending champion South Africa faces Wales at the next Rugby World Cup in 2011 and host New Zealand will meet France in a repeat of their dramatic quarter-final a year ago.
Hosts NZ draw France at 2011 World Cup
Hosts New Zealand face France in a repeat of their dramatic quarterfinal defeat a year ago, in the group stage of the 2011 rugby union World Cup finals following Monday's draw in London.
Sweden storm to World Cup of Golf victory
SHENZHEN, China (AP) -- Robert Karlsson and Henrik Stenson of Sweden came from behind Sunday for a three-stroke victory in the World Cup of Golf, shooting a remarkable nine-under 63 to overtake third-round co-leaders Spain and Australia.
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