Cell Phones News Archive

13-Apr-2009

 

Cell phones learning ABCs (The Washington Times)

LAS VEGAS | Goodbye, numeric cell phone keypads. You're going the way of the rotary dial. Touch screens and QWERTY keyboards will take over from here, thank you. At North America's largest cell-phone trade show in Las Vegas there were few new phones for the U.S. market that had a numerical keypad instead of an alphabetic keyboard. Touch screens also were out in force. These changes are a ...

Local funeral homes are collecting cell phones for soldiers (The Lock Haven Express)

LOCK HAVEN - Two local funeral homes are doing their part to help more than 150,000 soldiers serving overseas and away from keep in contact with their families. Cell Phones For Soldiers has established Helt Funeral Chapel, 232 Hogan Blvd., Mill Hall, and Maxwell Funeral Home, 205 5th St., Renovo, as official collection sites.

Taking aim at space - final frontier for cell phones? (Worcester Telegram & Gazette)

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's no cell tower around.

Cell phone recycling: delete, then dispose (MSNBC)

Renewed efforts by government and private industry are underway to get cell phone users to recycle their phones, with only about 10 percent of 140 million phones recycled in 2007, according to the federal Environmental Protection Agency.

Church: Turn Your Cell Phones On (WITN 7 North Carolina)

One North Carolina church encouraged its members to use their Cell Phones, BlackBerrys and other devices to help spread the word during Easter services.

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