Most parents are cognizant of the dangers of children which may be lurking on television, in the movies or on video games, but State Attorney General Greg Abbott would like parents to be equally as concerned with the dangers to children using Cell Phones.
The reports of owners purchasing used or refurbished Cell Phones and other gadgets and finding sensitive material on them have become so commonplace they're no longer eyebrow-raising in the slightest. Why, last week a New Zealand man bought a used MP3 player for about 10 bucks... and was bemused to find it preloaded with U.S. military records and personnel data for troops stationed in the ...
Three bills restricting teens from using cell phones and wireless devices while driving advanced through a state Senate panel Monday, although legislation that would require all drivers to use hands-free technology while behind the wheel failed. (Arkansas Democrat-Gazette Northwest Edition)
While more parents are giving their kids cell phones to help keep them safe, a new study claims kids who use them are more likely to get run over by vehicles.
Despite a re-circulating e-mail that cell phone users must put their phones on the do not call registery, the Federal Trade Commission reports it is still not necessary to register those numbers to keep unwanted calls away.