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25-Dec-2007

 

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.

Our Cell Phones, Ourselves (NPR)

NPR.org , December 24, 2007 · Americans spend, on average, seven hours a month talking on their Cell Phones, but that figure doesn't capture how much the cell phone has become a part of our lives.

Used cell phones can be refurbished for emergency use (Bristol Herald Courier)

Area residents now have a way to dispose of their no-longer-used cell phones and help others who may need 911 assistance. District III Governmental Cooperative, a Marion-based organization, is working with area social services agencies to collect cellular telephones and give them to the region?s elderly residents for use during an emergency. ?There?s a national organization collecting the ...

Cell phones collected (Detroit News)

The township Fire Department is collecting unused cell phones to help the elderly and victims of domestic violence and child abuse. For information, call the Fire Department at (734) 878-9513.

Our Cell Phones, Ourselves (NPR)

Americans spend, on average, seven hours a month talking on their cell phones, but that figure doesn't capture how much the cell phone has become a part of our lives. It is, as one researcher put it, "a second skin"-- itchy at times, and prone to blemishes, but something that increasingly, we can't imagine living without.

Up for Grabs: Airwaves (and Cooler Cell Phones?) (NPR)

The FCC will soon auction off prime wireless spectrum. For telecommunications firms -- and anyone who uses a cell phone -- the stakes are even higher: control of a big chunk of the burgeoning wireless Web business and, possibly, the way we use our Cell Phones.

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