Cell Phones News Archive

04-Apr-2008

 

Camden Herald and family agency will recycle your old cell phones (Camden Herald)

CAMDEN ? The Camden Herald and Broadreach Family & Community Services are recycling Cell Phones to help those in need of emergency communications.

Cell phones could help keep teenagers in line: study (Reuters via Yahoo! News)

Teenagers love their Cell Phones, and researchers may be able to take advantage of that fact to ensure that they don't fall into bad habits, a pilot study suggests.

New Technology is Letting Cell Phones Use Bar Codes (FOX 11 News Los Angeles)

There's a new way to get what you need with your cell phone. It's not by dialing or texting. In fact, you don't say a word. All you do is point. Hal Eisner introduces us to bar codes for cell phones.

10 best-rated cell phones (infoSyncWorld)

What's the best of the best in cell phones? We dig up the ultimate mobile solutions that are available right now.

Apple-inspired cell phones set to invade market (Chicago Tribune)

Consumers looking to upgrade or replace their cell phones later this year will have their pick of new handsets offering improved multimedia features, navigation services and plenty of responses to the iPhone.

Cell phones coming back online after long day (KTVB Boise)

FIRST ON KTVB.COMAfter a long day without cell phones - users of AT&T Wireless and other companies should be back in action.

Cell phones could improve teens' health (Reuters via Yahoo! News)

Teenagers love their cell phones, and researchers may be able to take advantage of that fact to improve their health, a pilot study suggests.

Cell Phones Mark 35th Anniversary (FOX 5 New York)

Thirty-five years ago, Martin Cooper invented the cell phone. Today, there are more than 1 billion mobile phones. Fox 5's Tech Guy Brett Larson talked to Cooper about his revolutionary invention -- and that first phone call.

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