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Cell Phones News Archive05-Dec-2007
Saints on cell phones spark controversy in Italy (ZDNet)
Dio mio. Cell phone images might replace the "santini," or little saint, that many Italians place in their wallets and cars. If you are a Catholic looking for a saint in heaven to protect you, you no longer have to carry a small "holy card." You can get...
Allegheny County Courthouse restricts cell phones, cameras (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
Restrictions on cameras and Cell Phones in the Allegheny County Courthouse that begin today are the latest in a series of security enhancements that began when metal detectors were installed seven years ago.
Thieves steal cell phones worth thousands in Metro-East (KMOV St. Louis)
(KMOV) ? One or more thieves broke into an AT&T store in Highland, Illinois and made off with thousands of dollars in phones.
Cell phones now able to display electronic books (Daily Vidette)
NEW YORK (AP) - Cell phones aren't just getting smart. They're turning into bookworms. From their humble start as a simple phone that you could carry in your pocket, mobile phones have added a raft of features, such as the ability to take photos, shoot video, receive and send e-mail, and search the Internet.
University Park Bans Cell Phones in School Zones (KERA North Texas)
University Park became the 2nd city in Texas to ban cell phone use in active school zones. The town joins Highland Park in the ban, and could eventually make it city-wide. KERA's Bill Zeeble reports.
Pay as you text? mPay hopes to make cell phones the new credit cards (Brown Daily Herald)
By Leslie Primack Staff Writer You and several friends go out to dinner. The check comes. You glance at each other, cringe and start the unsavory task of breaking twenties and gathering the correct amounts of cash. Now, imagine taking out your cell phone and directly wiring the money to the restaurant, no credit cards or cash necessary.
Saints on Cell Phones? (PC World)
An Italian company offering 'holy cards' for cell phones is running into opposition from the Catholic Church.
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.
No cell phones behind the wheel Coun. Alan Dunn starts process to create bylaw limiting use of cellular phones while ... (Sherwood Park News)
Ward 6 Coun. Alan Dunn wants to put an end to people talking on their cell phones while driving in Strathcona County.
Business Collects Cell Phones For Troops (WEEK-TV Peoria)
Cell Phones for Soldiers and a local dog cleaning business are urging people to donate Cell Phones to soldiers overseas. Cell Phones for Soldiers is working in collaboration Dogs in Suds to host a cell phone collection drive.
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