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In the last couple of months, Nintendo launched the latest in its vast canon of handheld games consoles: The Nintendo DSi. Following hot on the heels of the DS, the DSi is more of an update of its forerunner than a revolutionary console in itself. Nevertheless, it has once more bolstered Nintendo’s supremacy at the top of this offshoot industry, trouncing the sales of its nearest contender, the Sony PSP – a more expensive and technologically advanced piece of kit. Read More...
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The Growth in Mobile Internet

Recent research has shown that mobile internet usage is growing more rapidly than first thought, and some eight times quicker than the growth of internet access via PCs. In the second and third quarters of last year some 7.3m people accessed the internet via their mobile phones, this is an increase of 25% compared to a growth of just 3% for the PC-based audience (which currently stands at around 35m).

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Mosquito ringtone on iPhones

A British inventor named Howard Stapleton was the first to conceive of the concept of Mosquito ringtones in the year 2005 and it was in the following year that this system was put into practice. The concept was developed to address the problem of loitering teenagers in front of the stores in the United Kingdom. Read More...
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Presbycusis and the Mosquito ringtone

Science has progressed tremendously along with the movement of the passage of time and there are various new concepts that have come to the forefront. While human beings have accessible to the basic knowledge that is required for survival, there are various unknown or lesser known theories and ideas which have never been exploited. Read More...
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Transferring Teen Buzz in cellular phones

Most cellular phones which allow internet access are therefore compatible to the use of Mosquito ringtones or Teen Buzz as these high frequency tones can be easily downloaded from the internet and therefore put into use. Read More...
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