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Cell Phones News Archive06-Feb-2009
New smartphones and cell phones this week (infoSyncWorld)
A range of new smartphones and Cell Phones are now available in stores, including models from RIM, Nokia, Motorola and T-Mobile.
Cell phones may soon be banned in school zones (Southlake Times)
Most people, parents and children, alike are attached to their Cell Phones and feel lost without them, but soon those people just might have to learn to deal with that feeling in school zones.
Study: Kids on cell phones face more hazards (KTAR 92.3 Phoenix)
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.
Turn it off! Cell phones, iPods can interfere with beacon signals (Summit Daily News)
Avalanche experts say that electronic devices like cell phones, iPods and even radios and headlamps can hamper efforts to locate a buried avalanche-beacon signal by decreasing the range of the devices.
Specs for eight Samsung cell phones for Mobile World Congress have been leaked (Mobile Burn)
Please note that this story is based upon rumor and/or speculation. Somebody has spilled the beans on eight unannounced Samsung mid-range cell phones, ahead of schedule.
OLOL seeking old, unwanted cell phones (East Brunswick Sentinel)
Our Lady of Lourdes School (OLOL), 44 Cleveland Ave., Milltown, is collecting old cell phones to raise funds at no cost to school supporters. All proceeds will directly benefit OLOL. Old, unused, and unwanted cell phones and batteries may be dropped off through June 15 at the school during regular hours, 8 a.m.-2 p.m.
China's anti-porn drive to include cell phones, other mobile devices (People's Daily)
China's anti-pornography drive will include videos distributed via mobile electronic devices, officials said Wednesday. A special campaign was jointly launched by five departments, including the Ministry of Public Security and Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, to combat distribution of porn videos via cell phones. Public security units were ordered to step up inspection of cell ...
AG: Cell phones can endanger children (Coppell Gazette)
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.
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