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Cell Phones News Archive30-Dec-2007
No need to ban cell phones for drivers (The Cincinnati Enquirer)
A lawmaker who once was a state trooper thinks Kentucky doesn't need a law to ban talking on hand-held Cell Phones while driving. We've all seen such questionable situations involving the phones, but this is government by anecdote.
Mobile ads can track cell phones (The Tennessean)
NEW YORK ?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.
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.
As ads arrive on cell phones, privacy concerns grow (The Nashua Telegraph)
NEW YORK -- 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. ... - By ANICK JESDANUN The Associated Press
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.
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.
Ads arrive on cell phones, privacy concerns grow (Lake County News Sun)
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. But first marketers will have to wrest the personal profiles from mobile carriers worried that annoyed subscribers might defect to rivals.
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