Cell Phones News Archive

07-Feb-2008

 

Many 911-only cell phones will soon become unusable (The Des Moines Register)

Some free Cell Phones given to crime victims, crossing guards or others so they can call 911 in an emergency will be useless after Feb. 18.

Access shows browser widgets for cell phones (InfoWorld)

Widgets, or small Web applications that supply useful information direct to the desktop, could soon be appearing on your cell phone screen. Japan's Access, the company behind the NetFront browser that is used in hundreds of phones on sale worldwide, has developed a widget system for the latest version of the browser and will demonstrate it next week at the Mobile World Congress in ...

Initiative Finds Few Chatty Cabbies On Cell Phones (WCBS-TV New York)

Undercover inspectors are finding cabbies largely play by New York City's rules when it comes to cell phones.

Now, cell phones to sniff out bombs (The Times of India)

LONDON: Now cell phones will be fitted with radiation detectors that would enable them to monitor cities for "dirty" bombs. These unique cell phones have been developed by Andrew Longman and colleagues at Purdue University in West Lafayette, Indiana.

Access shows browser widgets for cell phones (InfoWorld via Yahoo! News)

Widgets, or small Web applications that supply useful information direct to the desktop, could soon be appearing on your cell phone screen.

Mobile TV: The Next Big Thing in Cell Phones (TheStreet.com)

Technology that transmits TV signals via cell phones will be the hot topic at the 2008 Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.

Groups collect old cell phones for soldiers (The Citizens' Voice)

Luzerne County Veterans Affairs and Solid Waste Management are collecting Cell Phones for soldiers serving overseas.

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