Cell Phones News Archive

24-Aug-2008

 

Marshall Stops Issuing Cell Phones (WSAZ NewsChannel 3 West Virginia)

Marshall University students living on campus will have to rely on their own Cell Phones starting this year.

Bringing Cell Phones To the Third World (Slashdot)

An anonymous reader tips a story about Denis O'Brien, a mobile phone entrepreneur whose goal is to spread Cell Phones throughout third-world countries. Quoting: "...O'Brien keeps pouring money into the world's poorest, most violent countries. His bet: Give phones to the masses and they'll fight your enemies for you. ...In Trinidad & Tobago, where the state mobile phone firm was dragging its feet ...

Survey Says: No In-Flight Cell Phones (The Salt Lake Tribune)

Are you eager to chatter away on your cell phone at 35,000 feet in the air or listen to your seatmate do the same? Not so fast. More Americans oppose this idea than support it, according to a survey released last week by the U.S. Department of Transportation.

Needy get cell phones (The Biloxi Sun Herald)

Three senior citizens received emergency cell phones Wednesday as part of the Cell Phone Bank program.

Amarillo school cell-phone use costly (Amarillo Globe-News)

[Students who use cell phones at school face stricter penalties this school year.

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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