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Product Recall for Poukey Replacement Charger for Samsung Galaxy presenting a serious risk of electric shock.
Product Safety Report for Samsung Gas Hobs presenting a serious risk of poisoning, burns or gas explosion and/or fire.
Product Safety Report for Laptop Replacement Charger For Samsung sold via Wish presenting a serious risk of electric shock.
Product Safety Report for fast charging USB-C plug 20W replacement charger sold via Etsy presenting a serious risk of electric shock.
A research paper from the CMA
Part of the Department of Health’s Healthcare Associated Infections Technology Innovation Programme
As part of its market study into mobile ecosystems, the CMA commissioned consumer research into the UK smartphone market.
Product recall for Mobile Phone Adapter Fast Charge 3.0 presenting a serious risk of electric shock.
Evaulation of the DECC impact assessment of requiring suppliers to supply information to customers via smartphones.
Residential Property Tribunal Decision of Judge Shaw and Ms E Flint FRICS on 7 August 2019
How to expand the UK’s already significant commercial footprint in Vietnam’s rapidly growing marketplace.
Schools will receive new guidance on prohibiting mobile phone use during the school day.
Thousands of patients to benefit from smartphone app that allows them to transmit results to their GP in minutes without leaving home.
Employment Tribunal decision.
Response to request for details of smartphone applications (‘apps’) downloaded onto ministerial mobile phones and/or tablets.
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