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Cell Phones News Archive16-Aug-2008
State makes tourism sites for cell phones (The Myrtle Beach Sun News)
The S.C. tourism department recently launched versions of its Web site specially formatted for Cell Phones.
Cell phones ? How young is too young? (The Middlesboro Daily)
MIDDLESBORO ? In today?s society, many teenagers own Cell Phones, but what about younger children? According to CNN, ?the Center on Media and Child Health website states that 54 percent of eight to 12-year-olds will have a cell phone in the next three years.?
Legal loophole makes cell phone records subject to subpoena (The Beaver County Times)
Beaver County District Attorney Anthony Berosh has told local police departments to stay off cell phones when talking to confidential informants.
Bouncy Cell Phones And Car Bumpers May Be Workable With Springy Nanotubes (Science Daily)
Electronic devices get smaller and more complex every year. It turns out that fragility is the price for miniaturization, especially when it comes to small devices, such as cell phones, hitting the floor. Wouldn't it be great if they bounced instead of cracked when dropped?
Free Cell Phones Available For Families (News Channel 5 Nashville)
More than 800,000 Tennesseans could soon get a brand new phone and service for free. TracFone Wireless is providing cell phones to low-income families who do not have a cell phone.
Cell Phones for Soldiers (KFDM Beaumont)
Americans replace nearly 130 million cell phones every year. That means about 130 million old cell phones end up crammed into the back of a closet or drawer. But now, area residents can donate their old cell phones to a good cause at CommunityBank of Texas.
Lower income Tennessee residents to get free cell phones (BetaNews)
The maker of a popular pre-paid cell phone today announced a program that will give low income Tennessee residents free cell phones and mobile service on a year-to-year basis.
Free cell phones offered to poor Tenn. residents (AP via Yahoo! Finance)
A cell phone company is offering free wireless phones and 68 minutes of free air time to more than 800,000 low-income Tennessee residents in a program aimed at ensuring they can make a call in an emergency.
Back Up and Sync Your Cell Phone with BitPim [Cell Phones] (Lifehacker)
Those of us who have forgone a fancy BlackBerry, Treo, or iPhone know a standard cell phone is probably the most non-interactive, un-tweakable device in the gadget stable. But for many phones,...
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