May 21st, 2008

Slide Your Way To A Beautiful Mobile

Mobile manufacturer Nokia have this week announced yet another mobile phone to add to their ‘Beautiful to Use’ range, we have already had the specifications for the Nokia 6600 Fold or flip, and the Nokia 3600 Slide.

This time it is the turn of the Nokia 6600 Slide - this mobile phone shares the model number with the Nokia 6600 Fold, just as Nokia did with their 6500 Slide and Classic mobiles. The Nokia 6600 Slide actually has very similar features and specifications to the Nokia 6500 Slide. But it does look like a more sleek, rounded version of the 6500 Slide - the styling of it actually looks more like one of the Samsung slide phones.

January 27th, 2008

Start A Home Based Business

Starting a home based business is easier than ever before and this article will discuss the reasons why. Personally, I’ve worked from home for more than half my career and I believe I’m remarkably well suited for it. There’s no question some people just can’t do it. They get distracted too easily and end up getting nothing done. But for me, I’m perfectly happy sitting in my office working all day and often don’t even realize the evening has come until I see that my computer screen is the only source of light in the house.

December 4th, 2007

Mobile And Cellular Phones Moving Towards Having Motion Detectors

We all know what motion detection is. I am sure you either own or have seen such items as motion detecting lights and doors. Up until recently that technology was mostly reserved for making life a bit easier at your supermarket so the door opens for you, or safer at home, when you walk to your front door at night and lights go on so you aren`t standing there in the dark looking for your keys. With the introduction of Nintendo`s Wii video game system, never before has the consumer seen the use of motion detection for just pure pleasure.

November 26th, 2007

Small Cell Cancer

Small cell cancer is one of the scarier forms of lung cancer. There isn’t any kind of lung cancer that isn’t scary, as they are all more often terminal than not, however small cell cancer tends to be the most aggressive. Most people with small cell cancer will die in 2 to 4 months after being diagnosed.

The reason for the short post-diagnosis lifespan is that by the time small cell cancer starts to show serious symptoms, it is often already spread around the body. When the cancer has spread to areas all over the body, surgical removal is not really an option, as it can’t be expected to significantly increase life expectancy enough to justify the risks and adverse health effects.


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