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Cell Phones News Archive22-Dec-2008
Zoo, RTMC pairing to recycle old cell phones (Asheboro Courier-Tribune)
ASHEBORO ? Making a difference ? one cell phone at a time. That?s the intent of a partnership that?s developed between the N.C. Zoo, N.C. Zoo Society and Randolph Telephone to keep discarded Cell Phones out of landfills and from harming the environment and people?s health.
Putting the "Cell" in Cell Phones (WIBW Topeka)
The smuggling of the phones among inmates has sparked some officials to push for a change in federal regulations to allow technology that jams cell phone signals.
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.
Now, get animated instructions on CRP on your cell phones (New Kerala)
Melbourne, December 21 : Mobile phones may soon come to be used for such downloads as may save their users' lives.
Funeral Pros Say Some Are Being Buried With Cell Phones (KYW News Radio 1060)
It was probably only a matter of time that the ubiquitous cell phone and other common high-tech gadgets would turn up in our final resting place.
Hands-free cell phones give false sense of security (San Bernardino Sun)
Think you're safer using that hands-free cell phone instead of driving one-handed? Think again. Whether it's hands-free or hand-held, drivers yakking on phones are four times as likely to crash, according to a report released this month by a national traffic safety group.
Smuggled cell phones concern prisons (Park Hills Daily Journal)
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) ? The ?cell? in cell phones has taken on a whole new meaning, prison officials say.
Nokia's Mail On Ovi available for Series 40 powered cell phones (Mobile Burn)
Nokia has launched a global public beta of its new web mail service, Mail on Ovi. The service is currently only available for select S40-powered feature phones, and can only be setup from the phone.
Hands-Free Cell Phones Just as Bad for Driving Report Shows (WSAW Wausau)
According to a new study from AAA, two-thirds of Americans believe that hands-free cell phones are more safe.....but they could be wrong.
Signing on cell phones researched (The Post and Courier)
SEATTLE ? Texting over your cell phone works fine to instruct, remind or arrange a meet time. If you want company or context, though, you use it the old-fashioned way and speak. It's no different for the deaf and hard-of-hearing who sign. Texting works, but they want conversation, company and context.
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