Cell Phones News Archive

27-Dec-2007

 

Facebook puts icon on cell phones (Contra Costa Times)

Six weeks after Facebook launched a advertising program that tracked its members around the Internet, the Palo Alto company is quietly testing a new system that slips links to its mobile software onto smart-phones on the T-Mobile USA network without the permission of the devices' owners.

Prison search reveals cell phones (Richmond Times-Dispatch)

A surprise shakedown this month at Virginia's only private prison turned up a half-dozen Cell Phones. Larry Traylor, spokesman for the Virginia Department of Corrections, could not provide details yesterday but confirmed the phones were discovered during an unannounced search by state officials at the Lawrenceville Correctional Center on Dec. 7.

Teens banned from using cell phones while driving (KVAL Eugene)

Starting New Years day chatting and driving will be a thing of years past. A new law aims to keep the roads safe by banning cell phones from teen drivers.

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.

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.

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