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Most new US mobile phone purchases are smartphones

The May 2011 survey of US mobile consumers from Nielsen has revealed that 55% of people who bought a new handset in the past three months said they'd chosen a smartphone instead of a feature phone.

That's up from 34% a year ago.

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Independent panel analyses scientific research into mobile phone health concerns

The International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection Standing Committee on Epidemiology has just published a report after analysing all published studies that examined whether there is a link between mobile phone use and the main types of brain tumour.

It concludes "Although there remains some uncertainty, the trend in the accumulating evidence is increasingly against the hypothesis that mobile phone use can cause brain tumours in adults."

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Vodafone launches its own content channel on Android Market

Vodafone has launched an own-brand content channel on Google's Android Market, creating the first such channel in Europe.

The Vodafone channel will appear as a 'tab' on the Android Market home page. It'll offer it offers customers a selection of Vodafone services along with other news, sport, information and gaming apps.

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Samsung Galaxy S II passes the three million mark

Samsung Electronics has announced that that the Samsung GALAXY S II (GT-I9100) has reached global channel sales of 3 million units.

The Galaxy S2 is Samsung's flagship smartphone; it's a dual-core Android device that's less than 8.5mm deep.

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Mobile phone biometric security market to increase five-fold by 2015

A new report from information security research and analysis specialists Goode Intelligence says the market for mobile phone biometric security products and services is expected to grow significantly in the next five years.

This year, mobile phone biometric security will generate just over $30 million - but the market is expected to grow to over $161 million by 2015.

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