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Cell Phones News Archive01-Feb-2009
Cell phones to be added to reverse-911 system in Woodbridge (MyCentralJersey.com)
The township is expanding its reverse-911 emergency-alert system to include Cell Phones.
Legislature takes aim at cell phone use (The Charlotte Observer)
(Ryan Teague Beckwith, (Raleigh) News & Observer) Cell Phones will be a hot topic in the legislature this session. Already, three bills have been filed that would regulate when and where you can use the phones, and a legislative committee has recommended a fourth. A bill sponsored by Sen. Charlie Dannelly, a Charlotte Democrat, would make it a traffic infraction to drive while using a cell ...
Cell phones being collected for troops (The Temecula Valley News)
Liberty Tax Service of Murrieta is collecting old/used cell phone for soldiers stationed abroad. The phones will be shipped to US soldiers around the world so they can simply call home and speak to their loved ones. For more information, visit www.cellphonesforsoldiers.com. Liberty Tax is at 25341 Madison Ave. in Murrieta (corner of Madison and Murrieta Hot Springs Road). They can be reached ...
Cell phones survive spin cycle unscathed (Baltimore Sun)
Janet's World I t is easy to forget that a cell phone is a complex electronic device that should be protected from the elements and from regular exposure to temperature extremes. This is because we've come to think of cell phones as necessary everyday living accoutrement, as ordinary as the pants pockets we put them in.
Tony Walter column: Cell phone din spews out almost everywhere (Green Bay Press-Gazette)
009As an offender, I stand to speak against the fast-spreading addiction to cell phones.
In city and county, 180 cell phones issued to employees (Hollister Free Lance)
Photo illustration by Nick Lovejoy HOLLISTER As of December, San Benito County issued 133 cell phones to its employees costing a total of $6,710 for that month's invoices, while the City of Hollister issued 47 of them costing $1,734 in that same period, according to records of the figures requested by the Free Lance. For San Benito County, nearly one-third of the phones were issued ...
Legislature takes aim at cell phone use (The Charlotte Observer)
Cell Phones will be a hot topic in the legislature this session. Already, three bills have been filed that would regulate when and where you can use the phones, and a legislative committee has recommended a fourth. A bill sponsored by Sen. Charlie Dannelly, a Charlotte Democrat, would make it a traffic infraction to drive while using a cell phone, unless the phone was on hands-free mode or the ...
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