Cell Phones News Archive

14-Dec-2007

 

Cell phones for soldiers (KXII Sherman)

Two teens started the Cell Phones for Soldiers program when they learned that one soldier's phone bill climbed to a whopping $8,000 as he stayed in touch with his family. Robbie and Brittany Bergquist wanted a way for soldiers to be able to call home and stay in touch with thier loved ones at little or no cost.

Try cell phones before you buy, online (CNET)

A new Web site, TryPhone, lets you try out Cell Phones online before you buy them in the store

Spending on cell phones and landlines nearly equal (Chicago Tribune)

U.S. household spending on cell phone services almost matches spending on traditional landlines, according to a report released today by the Labor Department.

Boundaries Blur Between Cell Phones, Smart Phones (KDKA Pittsburgh)

If you could hand a cell phone to Alexander Graham Bell today, he'd likely be speechless. The telephone - 131 years after its invention - has evolved into a ubiquitous, wireless multimedia device. And the changes keep coming.

School board eyes cell phone policy (Elko Daily Free Press)

ELKO - The Elko County School Board held a first reading Tuesday for a revised policy for cell phones and electronic devices.

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.

Assembly Passes Bill to Ban Teen Drivers From Using Cell Phones (WSAW Wausau)

A proposal that would ban teen drivers from using Cell Phones overwhelmingly passed the Assembly and now heads to the state Senate.

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