Cell Phones News Archive

11-Feb-2008

 

Students find hassles in getting cell phones (Daily Pennsylvanian)

International students entering the United States have to worry not only about their student visas and bank account, but also about a basic necessity to keep in touch with their families back home - a cell phone connection.

New research project captures traffic data using GPS-enabled cell phones (PhysOrg)

Researchers from the University of California, Berkeley, and Nokia tested technology that could soon transform the way drivers navigate through congested highways and obtain information about road conditions. In the unprecedented field experiment, transportation researchers tested the feasibility of using GPS-enabled mobile phones to monitor real-time traffic flow while preserving the privacy of ...

Takahashi: OpenPeak home phones inspired by iPhone (San Jose Mercury News)

OpenPeak's ambition is to do for the home phone what the iPhone did for cell phones. That ambition is no surprise, because former Apple Chief Executive John Sculley, a self-described student of iPhone visionary Steve Jobs, is the chairman of the start-up in Boca Raton, Fla.

What to know before buying your child a cell phone (El Paso Times)

You've seen (and heard) cell-savvy teenagers talking and texting day and night, their frenzied thumbwork interrupted by an occasional Kanye West ringtone blast. Now the tweens want their phones, too.

CELL PHONES WILL REPLACE OUTDATED PAGERS (Asbury Park Press)

Pagers used by state nuclear emergency responders have been troublesome and will be replaced by cell phones, according to state officials.

Cell phone traffic solution (WPDE-TV Myrtle Beach - Florence)

Posted: Monday, February 11, 2008 at 6:37 a.m. Researchers at the University of California, Berkeley are now conducting an experiment using Cell Phones to ease traffic congestion.

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