Cell Phones News Archive

22-Apr-2008

 

40,000 Cell Phones to Be Replaced on Earth Day, ReCellular Provides Five Reasons to Recycle Them (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)

Americans discard on average 40,000 Cell Phones every day -- or 150 million phones a year.

AT&T and Cell Phones for Soldiers Launch Earth Day Challenge: Double Cell Phone Recycling by Next Earth Day To Support ... (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)

AT&T Inc. announced today that the company will work with Cell Phones for Soldiers to drive recycling and reduce e-waste through the next year with a goal of doubling the number of Cell Phones the charity recycles by next Earth Day.

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.

AT&T, Cell Phones for Soldiers Launch Earth Day Challenge (KHNL News 8 Honolulu)

SAN ANTONIO, Texas (KHNL) -- AT&T has partnered with Cell Phones for Soldiers to drive recycling and reduce e-waste by doubling the number of cell phones the charity recycles by Earth Day 2009.

5 cool cell phones that are available now (infoSyncWorld)

We've taken a bunch of new cell phones for a spin, including some UMA enabled BlackBerry phones and a high-speed Nokia N95.

BVSD limits searches of students' cell phones (Boulder Daily Camera)

Boulder Valley School District administrators will no longer search student cell phones unless they've received permission from the teenager or a parent ? or if there's an imminent public-safety threat.

House bans use of cell phones while driving (The News-Star)

BATON ROUGE ? Holding a cell phone while driving is the most dangerous thing a motorist can do, the House said Monday in passing legislation that allows drivers to talk only if they are using a hands-free device.

Protesters lament loss of cell phones (The Montana Standard)

MISSOULA ? Students arrested last Wednesday evening for occupying the president?s office at the University of Montana remain unswerving in their determination, but hamstrung without their cell phones.

Cell phones are great for emergencies sometimes (Plattsburgh Press Republican)

PLATTSBURGH -- Having a cell phone in a time of emergency can be great. That is, if the call goes through without a glitch. "There are so many variables with Cell Phones," Clinton County Senior 911 Dispatcher Craig Scholl said.

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