MyMo cellphone for kids pulled off the market
Story added: 16 Jan 2005 14:41.
There hasn’t been a massive epidemic of brain cancer—yet—but there’s definitely been one casualty related to all those recent reports about mobiles being dangerous for children. British company Communic8 has opted not to face a future firestorm of public controversy, and is killing the MyMo, their line of phones aimed at children ages 4 to 8.
The move is in response to a report issued by the National Radiological Board that concludes that even though there isn’t much concrete evidence indicating that mobile handset radiation is causing health problems, the risk of health problems remains and that children should be shielded from that risk.
I have never understood why a 5 year old needs a mobile, what's wrong with a PDA
Reporting by Shishki
http://www.mobilegamefaqs.com/newsstory.php?id=56
Informant: Gotemf
There hasn’t been a massive epidemic of brain cancer—yet—but there’s definitely been one casualty related to all those recent reports about mobiles being dangerous for children. British company Communic8 has opted not to face a future firestorm of public controversy, and is killing the MyMo, their line of phones aimed at children ages 4 to 8.
The move is in response to a report issued by the National Radiological Board that concludes that even though there isn’t much concrete evidence indicating that mobile handset radiation is causing health problems, the risk of health problems remains and that children should be shielded from that risk.
I have never understood why a 5 year old needs a mobile, what's wrong with a PDA
Reporting by Shishki
http://www.mobilegamefaqs.com/newsstory.php?id=56
Informant: Gotemf
Starmail - 16. Apr, 11:19