Cell Phones News Archive

10-Dec-2008

 

Android Phones Coming From Sony Ericsson and Toshiba (Washington Post)

Sony Ericsson, Toshiba and Asus could launch as soon as next summer new, less expensive Cell Phones, based on Google's mobile operating system - Android . The companies have stated today their interest in developing devices based on Android, and joined the Open Handset Alliance together with 11...

Recycle, don'?™t bury, used cell phones (St. Tammany News)

Thinking of buying a new cell phone for Christmas? Don?t throw your old one away. Instead, recycle it.

New 802.11n Wi-Fi chip developed for cell phones, mobile devices (ZDNet)

Having a phone with built-in Wi-Fi is handy for a number of reasons, from providing faster Web surfing to allowing you to make phone calls over VoIP instead of using cell phone minutes. Of course, the range and throughput your phone can receive depends on the Wi-Fi chip it uses. Broadcom plans to usher in the next wave of Wi-Fi-enabled phones with a new chip that will bring 802.11n's improved ...

Could your business use only cell phones? (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)

For nearly a decade, the venerable wired telephone has been making a slow but steady retreat from the American home. With the nation?s economy now in tatters, that exodus appears to be picking up steam as cell phone users grow weary of paying for something many see as redundant.

Cell phones make it to Death Row (The News & Observer)

Two cell phones have made it to North Carolina's death row. It first happened in April 2007, when Johnny Street Parker was found with a cell phone, and a second phone was found a short time later behind the cover of an electrical outlet.

Cell phones, smoking, flu shots on ?09 agenda (The Des Moines Register)

Lawmakers are already making their 2009 legislative wish lists, including proposals to ban use of cell phones while driving, halt the use of mercury in flu shots, snuff out smoking in casinos and prohibit animal confinements close to tourist attractions.

Spanish cell phones telltale evidence in teens' theft arrests in Fort Pierce (Fort Pierce Tribune)

Three 16-year-old boys were arrested following a Tuesday afternoon burglary after investigators found at least two of them with cell phones programmed in Spanish, a language none of them speak, according to a police report released Wednesday.

Thieves Steal Thousands Worth of Cell Phones from T-Mobile Stores (FOX 5 News Atlanta)

ATLANTA (MyFOX Atlanta) -- Police in metro Atlanta are searching for thieves who have stolen thousands of dollars worth of Cell Phones. Police said three T-Mobile stores have been hit in the last few days.

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