Cell Phones News Archive

24-Apr-2009

 

Celebrate Earth Day by donating old cell phones (Brick Township Bulletin)

With more than 262 million cell phone users in the United States, industry estimates show that nearly half of those consumers will upgrade their phones this year. So, what happens to the 130 million perfectly usable Cell Phones given "early retirement?" Unfortunately, many of these phones are thrown in the trash, or just shoved in a drawer. However, there is another option.

ACLU: US Attorney OK'd GPS to track cell phones (San Francisco Chronicle)

The American Civil Liberties Union says the U.S. Attorney's Office for New Jersey under Christopher Christie, now a GOP gubernatorial candidate, tracked the whereabouts of citizens through their Cell Phones without warrants. The ACLU says the practice is...

Bill requiring handsfree devices for drivers who use cell phones advances (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)

DENVER - A bill requiring drivers to use handsfree devices while talking on cell phones is advancing at the state Capitol, but it could run into trouble later.

ACLU: US Attorney used GPS to track cell phones (San Francisco Chronicle)

A former federal prosecutor running for governor approved the tracking of citizens through their cell phones without warrants while he was head of the U.S. Attorney's Office for New Jersey, civil rights attorneys said Thursday. Christopher Christie, a former...

ACLU: US Attorney OK'd GPS to track cell phones (AP via Yahoo! News)

The American Civil Liberties Union says the U.S. Attorney's Office for New Jersey under Christopher Christie, now a GOP gubernatorial candidate, tracked the whereabouts of citizens through their cell phones without warrants.

ACLU: US Attorney used GPS to track cell phones (AP via Yahoo! News)

A former federal prosecutor running for governor approved the tracking of citizens through their cell phones without warrants while he was head of the U.S. Attorney's Office for New Jersey, civil rights attorneys said Thursday.

Committee approves ban on cell phones (The Durango Herald)

DENVER - The Legislature moved a step closer to banning hand-held Cell Phones for drivers Thursday. With less than two weeks left in the 2009 session, House Bill 1094 is now just a few votes away from becoming law. The Senate Finance Committee approved it 4-3 Thursday.

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