Cell Phones News Archive

06-Jan-2008

 

City seeks mauling victims' car, cell phones (Pioneer Press)

SAN FRANCISCO - The city attorney sought permission Friday to inspect the car and Cell Phones belonging to two brothers who survived tiger attacks at the San Francisco Zoo, but the victims are balking, the attorney said.

Al-Qaida videos now on cell phones (AP via Yahoo! News)

Al-Qaida video messages of Osama bin Laden and Ayman al-Zawahri can now be downloaded to Cell Phones, the terror network announced as part of its attempts to extend its influence.

Al-Qaida videos now on cell phones (The State)

Al-Qaida video messages of Osama bin Laden and Ayman al-Zawahri can now be downloaded to cell phones, the terror network announced as part of its attempts to extend its influence. The announcement was posted late Friday by al-Qaida's media wing, al-Sahab, on Web sites commonly used by Islamic militants. As of Saturday, eight previously recorded videos were made available including a recent ...

Al-Qaida looks to extend influence with cell phones (The Standard-Times)

Al-Qaida looks to extend influence with cell phones

ReCellular Collects 6 Million Used Cell Phones in 2007, the Most Ever by a Recycling Company (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)

ReCellular processed a record 6 million used cell phones in 2007, solidifying the company's position as the world's foremost collector, refurbisher, and recycler of wireless phones.

Now, Osama messages on cell phones (The Hindu)

CAIRO: Video messages of Al-Qaeda leaders Osama bin Laden and Ayman al-Zawahri can now be downloaded to cell phones, the terror network has announced, as part of its attempts to further extend its reach. The announcement was posted late ...

al-Qaida Videos Now on Cell Phones (The Daily Comet)

CAIRO, Egypt Al-Qaida video messages of Osama bin Laden and Ayman al-Zawahri can now be downloaded to Cell Phones, the terror network announced as part of its attempts to extend its influence.

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