Cell Phones News Archive

13-Dec-2008

 

Signal blocks young drivers' cell phones (Chicago Sun-Times)

SALT LAKE CITY -- At any given moment on U.S. roads, 10 percent of young drivers are working their Cell Phones, according to highway safety research.

Cell phones in the classroom? Maybe (Pikes Peak Courier View)

Students might some day be allowed to use their Cell Phones and personal laptops in Woodland Park RE-2 classrooms. After attending the annual Colorado Association of School Boards conference recently, several Woodland Park RE-2 School Board directors said they want to take a new look at how the district regulates electronic devices at school.

Kolb Elementary first-graders collect used cell phones in effort to provide calling cards for soldiers (The Bay City Times)

Kolb Elementary School first-grader Dustin Mervyn checks out one of the cell phones that his class, and teacher Gina Anderson, collected for their Cell Phones for Soldiers project. For every phone they bring in, a cell phone recycling company will provide one hour of talk time via a prepaid calling card to a U.S. soldier stationed overseas. Cathy Layman | Times Photo Kolb Elementary ...

Insurers' Backing Sought for Car Key That Jams Teen Drivers' Cell Phones (Insurance Journal)

University of Utah researchers have developed an automobile ignition key that prevents teenagers from talking on cell phones or sending text messages while driving. The inventors are hoping the ...

Two Triad Churches Receive Bills For Cell Calls On Phones They Didn't Purchase (WFMY News 2 Greensboro)

Alamance Co. Deputies are investigating fraudulant use of church names to get cell phones. The churches received bills for more than a $1000 dollars each.

Norton bans cell phones on school buses (The Sun Chronicle)

NORTON - Norton students who love talking and snapping pictures on their cell phones on their school bus may be wringing their hands.

Another "Free" Government Giveaway: Cell Phones (The Chattanoogan)

Just when I thought the government couldn't throw more tax money away, they come up with free Cell Phones. Yes folks, it seems that the state of Tennessee has decided that everybody should have at least 68 minutes a month of free air time on a free cell phone.

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