Cell Phones News Archive

14-Dec-2008

 

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.

Cell phones common among students (NWAnews.com)

Regardless of whether or not such devices should, Cell Phones appear to come standard with the modern 21st-century student. (Northwest Arkansas Times)

2 of CNET's Best Cell Phones of 2008 Run on Linux (Linux Today)

steaming open cup: "Two days ago, CNET came up with its list of what it considered as the best cell phones of this year. Out of the six, two of them run on Linux."

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.

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.

Now, 'Key2SafeDribving' to keep teen drivers from using cell phones (New Kerala)

Washington, December 14 : Engineers at the University of Utah engineers say that they have created a wireless car key that can prevent teen drivers from using their cell phones while driving.

NKorea to get 3G network despite cell phone ban (AP via Yahoo! News)

An Egyptian company said it will launch 3G mobile telephone service in North Korea on Monday, after winning the contract to build the advanced network in a country where private cell phones are banned.

No Cell Phones (WCTV Tallahassee)

A professor at the University of Utah says he has come up with a device that will prevent teenagers from talking on Cell Phones or texting while driving.

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