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Cell Phones News Archive16-Feb-2009
Facebook plans more services for cell phones (Rocky Mountain News)
Facebook Inc, is working to offer more services on mobile phones from manufacturers such as Nokia, Apple and BlackBerry maker Research In Motion Ltd.
Africa: Cell Phones Could Transform North-South Cooperation (AllAfrica.com)
The rollout of broadband Internet services and the rapid spread of Cell Phones is narrowing the digital divide between Africa and developed countries, and could potentially revolutionize how development assistance works, says Jeffrey Sachs , director of the Earth Institute at Columbia University.
Governor Hangs Up State Cell Phones (NBC Connecticut)
Gov. M. Jodi Rell is telling state employees to hang up their state-issued cell phones unless they absolutely need them.
New Windows OS for cell phones (Chicago Tribune)
Operating system to be unveiled at phone trade show Microsoft Corp. plans to officially announce on Monday a new mobile operating system for smart phones. Called Windows Mobile 6.5, it will be the latest version of software found on phones from a number of companies, including LG, Motorola and Samsung.
Cell phone industry's new target: Math class (The Charlotte Observer)
(New York Times) The cell phone industry has a suggestion for improving the math skills of American students: Spend more time on cell phones in the classroom. At a conference this week in Washington called Mobile Learning 09, a wireless industry trade group plans to start making its case for the educational value of cell phones. It will present research ? paid for by Qualcomm, a maker of chips ...
Iowa Could Fine Drivers Caught Using Cell Phones (Insurance Journal)
Some Iowa legislators have a message for cell phone users: stop talking or texting while driving. A measure being considered in the Legislature would fine drivers $30 if they used their phones ...
AG: Cell phones can endanger children (Southlake Times)
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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