Cell Phones News Archive

15-Dec-2007

 

See a drunk? Call in: Cell phones make it easy to report erratic driving (The Marietta Times)

Drunk drivers need to worry about every car behind them ? not just the ones with flashing lights. That?s because of an increase in the number of motorists who use their Cell Phones to report suspected drunks.

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

Cell Phone Contracts Leave Consumers Little Freedom (WGAL via Yahoo! News)

Two years is a long time to commit to something, but millions of Americans have made that commitment to their cell phones. But if your cell phone is not committed to you, how do you get out of your contract?

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.

Old Cell Phones Help Troops Call Home (NBC 10 Philadelphia)

A South Jersey community kicks off a campaign that'll convert old cell phones into free calls for U.S. troops.

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.

Back to Cell Phones, Mobile & Wireless Phone, Batteries, Accessories & Ringtones

Back to Cell Phones News Archive