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Cell Phones News Archive22-Aug-2008
CHARITY: Cell phones for soldiers (York Daily Record)
AAdvantage Insurance Group is collecting unused Cell Phones to distribute to troops overseas through the Cell Phones for Soldiers program.
University advises using cell phones for emergency alerts (Central Michigan Life)
Recent testing has shown that the university's phone system has had difficulty handling the massive number of phone calls sent through its emergency notification system. As a result, Steve Smith, director of media relations, advises students to use their Cell Phones to receive emergency notifications from the now-formally-named Central Alert system.
U.S. embraces smartphones, ditches cell phones (SearchMobileComputing.com)
Q2 sales of smartphones are still strong though overall sales of mobile phones are declining in the U.S. Though customers are increasingly willing to pay more per new device, standard cell phone sales are also down.
Cell phones beat landlines in Iowa (Le Mars Daily Sentinel)
Will cell phones eventually replace landline telephones? In Le Mars, store managers from Verizon Wireless/Wireless World and Frontier Communications, are on opposite sides of the debate.
Sports Book Ban On Cell Phones Lifted (KTVN Reno)
For the past decade you weren't allowed to use your cell phone or any other electronic devices inside a Nevada Sportsbook. But now the State Gaming Commission has suspended that ban for the next year, allowing people to use their phones again.
Ban on cell phones in sports books lifted (Mohave Valley Daily News)
CARSON CITY, Nev. - A decade-old ban on use of Cell Phones and other electronic devices inside Nevada sports books was lifted for one year on Thursday by the state Gaming Commission.
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