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Cell Phones News Archive19-Apr-2008
Central Regional alumni seeking donations of cell phones (Asbury Park Press)
Don't know what to do with your old cell phone? Donate it to the Central Regional Alumni Association, which is participating in a project called Cell Phones For Soldiers.
Advertisers are targeting cell phones (Lexington Herald-Leader)
CHICAGO -- For many of the 255 million Americans with Cell Phones, the gadgets are indispensable for everything from tracking appointments to taking photographs to telling time. Now, advertisers want their piece of the mobile phone industry. As consumers increasingly use their handsets to browse the Web, it's no wonder that advertisers see mobile screens as valuable turf. In the United States, ...
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.
"Indestructible" Cell Phones Put To The Test (WBZ Boston)
WBZ tested two new cell phones that claim to be nearly indestructible - Verizon's GzOne and Nextel's i580. Would either survive?
Linden school district limits its searches of students' cell phones (The Sacramento Bee)
In schools across the country, cell phones go on and cell phones get confiscated, often on a daily basis. JUSTIN TOMEK The Linden High School student had his phone confiscated - and his text messages read.
Cell phones (Bankrate.com)
New Cell Phones hit the market all the time. "If you are a new customer or someone who has switched from an existing contract, obviously you'll get the best deals. It's kind of frustrating for the existing customer," says David Carnoy, executive editor for CNET.com.
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