Cell Phones News Archive

12-Apr-2009

 

Over 100 ticketed in Middletown using cell phones Thursday (Middletown Times Herald-Record)

City of Middletown and State police issued 111 tickets Thursday to drivers who were talking on their Cell Phones and arrested seven others for driving with suspended licenses.

In-car cell-phone blocker in the works (Courier-Post)

Fred Wenz, a deliveryman for UPS for the past 23 years, turned his frustration with drivers talking or texting on Cell Phones while behind the wheel into a safety-focused business venture.

Device could block teen drivers' cell phones (Louisville Courier-Journal)

The device effectively blocks the incoming and outgoing radio signal to and from cell phones for a five-foot radius - effectively the space around a driver's seat.

Space: The final frontier for cell phones? (San Francisco Chronicle)

The vast, thinly populated expanses of the country that still lack cell phone coverage could be getting an interesting option next year: ordinary-looking cell phones that connect to a satellite when there's no cell tower around. In June, a rocket is scheduled...

In hard times, more pay for cell phones by the call (The News & Observer)

Cell phone users spooked by the recession are opting for prepaid calling plans, which have long been the province of teenagers, low-wage workers and anyone rejected in a credit background check.

Company offers cell phones to those in need (The Salisbury Post)

By Steve Huffman shuffman@salisburypost.com Arleen Bradley saw an ad on television recently offering a free cell phone to those who need one but can' ...

On new cell phones, QWERTY eases out 1-2-3 (The Standard-Times)

LAS VEGAS ? Goodbye, numeric cell phone keypads. You are going the way of the rotary dial. Touch screens and QWERTY keyboards will take over from here, thank you.

Space: The final frontier -- for cell phones? (The Salt Lake Tribune)

Las Vegas » The vast, thinly populated expanses of the country that still lack cell phone coverage could be getting an interesting option next year: ordinary-looking cell phones that connect to a satellite when there is no cell tower around.

QWERTY easing out 1-2-3 on cell phones (Louisville Courier-Journal)

Goodbye, numeric cell-phone keypads. You're going the way of the rotary dial. Touch screens and QWERTY keyboards will take over from here.

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