Cell Phones News Archive

17-Feb-2008

 

Cell phones become normal for kids (The Springfield News-Leader)

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

Call 4 Action: Analog Cut To Affect Some Cell Phones, Home Alarms, More (WTAE-TV Pittsburgh)

Some Cell Phones, home security systems and other wireless services might go dead on Monday, because the government is shutting down a certain type of cell phone signal.

Analog Cell Phones May Stop Working Monday (NBC4 Washington, D.C.)

People with older cell phones and home security systems may find themselves without service on Monday morning.

Cell phones, PDAs can drive workout (The Record Searchlight)

Cell phones and PDAs can do more than ensure people stay in touch and keep appointments. A new study shows that middle-aged and older people who received daily reminders to exercise from PDAs put in more than twice as much moderate to vigorous exercise than those without the devices.

School turns tables, embraces cell phones (Moldova.org)

A high school in Saskatchewan, Canada, has turned the tables on traditional educators' thinking and encourages students to use Cell Phones in class.For the past six weeks, the school in Craik, 65 miles northwest of Regina, has been running a pilot project in which the phones are part of the curriculum, the Saskatoon StarPhoenix reported Friday.The idea was born during a staff meeting in which ...

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