|
| |
Cell Phones News Archive08-Feb-2009
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.
Amazon e-books to work on cell phones (Everett Herald)
Books that Amazon.com Inc. sells for its Kindle electronic reading device will also be available on Cell Phones, too. The company is not saying when the books will be available, or on which phones.
Kindle books are coming soon to cell phones (The News & Observer)
Books that Amazon.com sells for its Kindle electronic reading device will be available on cell phones, too.
Amazon will offer books on cell phones (Daily Press)
? Books that Amazon.com Inc. sells for its Kindle electronic reading device will also be available for cell phones, too.
Districts: leave cell phones home during TAKS tests (Lake Houston Sentinel)
With state TAKS tests looming on the horizon, area school districts are getting the word out now to parents that their students are prohibited from carrying cell phones and similar electronic devices on their person during testing.
Prison officials worry about cell phones smuggled to South Bay inmates (Sun-Sentinel)
Guards have confiscated more than 100 mobile phones at the privately run prison at South Bay since mid-2007, setting off alarm bells in the county court system and the state Department of Corrections.
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.
Back to Cell Phones, Mobile & Wireless Phone, Batteries, Accessories & Ringtones
Back to Cell Phones News Archive
|
|
|