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Read This Before Buying Your Next Phone - You May Save Upto $300 By Selecting... Published on 22/11/2008

Refurbished cell phones are phones that have been returned by dealers or customers to the manufacturer with complaints of damage or something else. These cell phones are then checked for defects by the manufacturer and cleaned up and repaired as necessary. Refurbished cell phones are cheap cell phones. They are not necessarily used cell phone. Refurbished cell phones are opening doors to...

Are Prepaid Cell Phones For You? This Is Why You Should Prefer Prepaid Phones... Published on 22/11/2008

Prepaid cell phones are plans where you purchase a certain number of minutes that can be used at any time. The minutes are priced at a particular rate, generally slightly higher than those offered with monthly plans. They are ideal for those who are tired of signing many years\' contracts. They are good option for people who don\'t use cell phones that often or for those who need a cell phone...

How Soon Is Soon Enough For Your Child To Carry a Cell Phone Published on 21/11/2008

How soon should your child have his or her very own cell phone? Parents around the world are having a tough time with this inevitable decision. Cell phones for children have their own advantages as well as disadvantages. This article will help you in making this tough decision and also to discuss the effects it may have. Parents state that good reasons for giving your children cell phones...

Things You Did Not Know About Your Cell Phone Battery Published on 20/11/2008

LG cell phones and other major cell phone companies now only include Li-Ion batteries in their cell phones. They are much safer. Cell phone batteries are different from the ordinary alkaline batteries that most people use for many items around their house. The lithium ion batteries used in cell phones are used in a wide number of items including notebook and laptop computers, personal digital...

LG Cell Phones and How They Compare to Other Cell Phones Published on 20/11/2008

Companies such as LG Cell Phones and Nokia have played a great part in improving mobile technology. Mobile phones are low power devices that emit and receive radio waves. These connect each phone to a network of base stations, so that users can make and receive calls. Mobile phones are sophisticated two-way radios that use radiofrequency (RF) signals to transmit and receive voice and data. When...

Mobile Phone Cameras - Can They Compete With Conventional Cameras? Published on 20/11/2008

Cell phone cameras have come a long way from being 0.3 mega pixel to 5 mega pixel professional cameras. Mobile phone cameras are more and more similar to conventional consumer digital still cameras. Auto focus and zoom functions have already been introduced into a phone. Mobile phone cameras are improving all the time, but their frame rate - the number of still pictures they take per second to...

Cell Phones and How We Use Them Today Published on 18/11/2008

Cell Phone companies such as Nokia and LG Cell Phones have really changed our lives. Mobile phones are more than just a communications device with PDA functionality. They\'re a fashion statement, aimed squarely at the young consumer. Some companies concentrate more on the fashion and look of their phones for example LG cell phones are well known for their looks and unique designs. Cell phones...

Mitochondrial Disease and Mitochondrial Disease Awareness Week Published on 17/11/2008

Mitochondria are minute bodies inside the cell which play a crucial part in converting food into energy. Converting food into energy is known as metabolism. Mitochondria are tiny engines. When the mitochondria aren\'t working properly the cells don\'t get enough energy to live, and they begin to die. Mitochondrial diseases are extremely complicated and often go undiagnosed or misdiagnosed for...

What is Mitochondrial Disease and What Efforts are Being Made to Cure it Published on 02/11/2008

Mitochondria allow cells to transfer chemical energy in the oxygen molecule into adenosine triphosphate (ATP), the major energy currency within cells. Mitochondrial dysfunction can lead to disease because cells may malfunction or die when they are unable to produce enough energy to fuel their essential processes. Mitochondrial disease may affect the mitochondria in numerous ways: one of those...

What is the Relation of Mitochondria to Mitochondrial Disease? Published on 02/11/2008

Mitochondria look and act like bacteria, they each have their own circular chromosome (like bacteria) which encodes for bacteria-like ribosomal RNA (rRNA), among other things. Mitochondria need several \"enzymes\" (proteins) to change fat into energy. Mitochondria are responsible for creating more than 90 percent of the energy needed by the body to sustain life and support growth. Because they...