Cell Phones News Archive

01-Dec-2007

 

Survey: Chinese consumers keen to surf online via cell phones (China Economic Net)

Cell Phones equipped with applications such as web browser, global positioning system and multimedia function are getting popular among Chinese consumers.

Call 4 Action: Consumer Reports Rates Cell Phones, Carriers (WTAE ThePittsburghChannel.com via Yahoo! News)

If you have a teenager, chances are he or she is asking for a new cell phone for the holidays. But one of the most popular gifts can also be one of the most expensive, especially the new ones with all of the fancy features.

Cell phones contribute to accidents (KTBS Shreveport)

Two crashes this week in Shreveport and Texarkana were caused in part by someone using a cell phone. Shreveport Police Corporal Scott Deen sees a lot of people talking on their phones while driving.   "There's been plenty of times when I'm driving down the interstate and people almost come

Judges ban cell phones, cameras near criminal trials in courthouse (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)

Criminal court judges yesterday banned the use of cameras, cell phones, personal digital assistants and audio recorders in the areas where criminal trials are held in the Allegheny County ...

Seymour police collecting old cell phones for seniors (Republican-American)

SEYMOUR --The Seymour police department is collecting old cell phones to hand out to seniors citizens.

Making Cell Phones Safe (Moldova.org)

Nick Magliato recalls knocking back a few with friends at a bar last year and wondering aloud why laptop security was front and center while protecting cell phone data wasn?t. So Magliato, CEO of Trust Digital, which makes enterprise smart phone software for more that 120 corporate and government clients, did a little test. He bought 11 phones on eBay, and after downloading the data left on them ...

Cell phones for soldiers (WHOI Peoria)

By Laura Michels Posted: Thursday, November 29, 2007 at 5:18 p.m. Your old cell phone could bring comfort to our troops serving overseas. It's called Cell Phones for Soldiers, and a Bloomington business is helping make it happen.

Help U.S. Troops Call Home for the Holidays by Donating Unused Phones to Cell Phones for Soldiers (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)

More than 150,000 troops serving overseas will spend this holiday season away from their families. The non-profit Cell Phones for Soldiers group is calling on all Americans to support these brave men and women by donating unused Cell Phones.

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