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Cell Phones News Archive29-Dec-2007
Cell phones: The next great ad frontier? (AP via Yahoo! News)
Your cell phone is a potential gold mine for marketers: It can reveal where you are, whom you call and even what music you like.
Cell Phones Slow Growing Up (WCAX-TV Vermont)
A recent study says Cell Phones may be keeping college kids from growing up.
Roadshow: Truth about cell phones, fire, stations (San Jose Mercury News)
Q In regard to cell phones possibly causing fires when a caller is filling up at a gas station, the show "Myth Busters" did an episode that officially busted the myth.
Police cell phones (The Virginia Gazette)
?This is in response to the person who complained about James City police using cell phones while they?re driving. They?re human. See how many people are driving with the phones who are not official. And the police run radar on Route 199 at 5 a.m. to keep the road safe.?
Recycle cell phones and 'ring' in the new year (Culpeper Star-Exponent)
Cell phones for charity: Get a fancy new cell phone for Christmas? Don't know what to do with the old one? The Culpeper County Sheriff's Office is collecting used cell phones in support of senior citizens. Drop off your old phone at 110 W. Cameron St. Call Maria Rodriguez at 727-3444, ext. 326. Countdown to midnight: Thyme Market and The Frenchman's Corner are hosting separate sparkling wine ...
Mandatory recycling of cell phones to start (Bangor Daily News)
AUGUSTA, Maine ? Mainers who have been tossing their old cell phones into the trash or slipping them into desk drawers to be forgotten will have a new alternative as of the new year: A state law will require retailers to collect used cellular telephones at no charge for recycling.
Two-Thirds of People Read Time From Cell Phones Over Watches (MobileMag)
Just about everyone has a cell phone these days and it's obvious enough that we all use our mobile phones for more than just a communication device. We distract ourselves with a variety of cell phone games and snap pictures using the integrated cameras.
Cell phones found on prison inmates (The Washington Times)
LAWRENCEVILLE, Va. (AP) ? An unannounced search at Virginia's lone private prison turned up a half-dozen Cell Phones in the hands of inmates.
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