Cell Phones News Archive

25-Apr-2008

 

Senate Passes Bill Banning Use Of Hand-Held Cell Phones By Teen Drivers (KTAL Shreveport)

Someday in the near future it could be against the law for a teenager to use a cell phone while driving in Louisiana. The state Senate passed a bill Wednesday that would ban use of the phones by young drivers, although they could use a hands-free device to avoid a run-in with the law.

Crackdown on cell phones on public transit ignites debate (WJLA-TV Washington D.C.)

The world has never been more connected, but in some corners, it's developing a real hang-up over the ubiquitous cell phone.Taking a cue from France's national railway, which offers phone-free "zen zones" on high-speed trains, Austria's second-largest city this week began ordering public transit commuters to keep their phones on silent mode.

Legislators Disagree On Who Should Not Drive While Using Cell Phones (KSLA-TV Shreveport)

The House and Senate disagree over who should be allowed to talk on handheld cell phones while driving.

Cell Phones for Soldiers seeks phone donations (Las Cruces Sun-News)

LAS CRUCES ? An effort is under way to provide cell phones to more than 150,000 troops stationed overseas. Cell Phones for Soldiers and El Paso Electricians JATC hope to gather 50,000 cell phones to help keep families in touch.

Cell Phones For Soldiers (KVEW Kennewick)

KENNEWICK -- A group called cell phones for soldiers gives pre-paid phone cards to those serving in Iraq and Afghanistan. They do so by recycling old cell phones and using the money to buy pre-paid phone cards.

Proposed recycling expansion could include cell phones, stereos (News 1130)

Going green may soon cost you some extra green. The province is looking at expanding recycling to include light bulbs, thermostats and other products containing mercury, as well as Cell Phones and stereo ...

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