Cell Phones News Archive

04-Dec-2008

 

Pelham program trades old cell phones for minutes for soldiers (The Salem Observer)

BY DERRICK PERKINS Looking for a good cause to donate her old cell phone to, Shannon Sprague stumbled upon an organization that recycles used cellular devices in return for talk time for soldiers stationed overseas. Inspired, Sprague has worked with local librarians to set up a collection point for old Cell Phones at the Pelham Public Library for Cell Phones for Soldiers, an organization ...

Inmates smuggling cell phones behind bars (The Bakersfield Californian)

Little paper notes were once the popular way for inmates to organize crime in prisons. The notes, called "kites" by officers, detailed planned attacks or drug sales. The hand-written messages were passed by one prisoner to another. Today, inmates have gone high tech and Cell Phones are the new form of criminal communication. Prison officials say they are having a hard time tracking the cellular ...

TX Prisons Want More Money to Fight Illegal Cell Phones (FOX 7 News Austin)

Texas prison administrators are more than doubling to almost $66 million their legislative request to beef up security measures to keep illegal cell phones and other contraband out of state prisons.

Majority of Americans Wrongly Believe Hand-Free Cell Phones Are Safer Than Hand-Held Devices According to a New AAA ... (Centre Daily Times)

Two-thirds of Americans who use cell phones while driving believe it is safer to talk on a hands-free cell phone than on a hand-held device according to a new study released today by the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety . However, scientific research shows that is simply not the case.

Majority of Americans Wrongly Believe Hand-Free Cell Phones Are Safer Than Hand-Held Devices According to a New AAA ... (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)

WASHINGTON----Two-thirds of Americans who use Cell Phones while driving believe it is safer to talk on a hands-free cell phone than on a hand-held device according to a new study released today by the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety.

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