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Cell Phones News Archive16-Jan-2009
AG: Cell phones can endanger children (The Colony Courier-Leader)
Most parents are cognizant of the dangers that may be lurking on television, in the movies or on video games to their children, but State Attorney General Greg Abbott is urging them to be as aware of the dangers Cell Phones pose to children.
Virginia Department Trades Cell Phones for Pagers (Officer.com)
An Internal Revenue Service investigation found that some police officers used the phones to make personal calls while on duty
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.
Coming soon to cell phones: Free, over-the-air television (Hattiesburg American)
Millions of consumers by year's end should be able to watch free, over-the-air television on cell phones, PDAs and other portable digital devices as the result of initiatives that will be unveiled today by some of the nation's largest TV station owners and electronics manufacturers.
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.
Police have to cut cell phones (The Petersburg Progress-Index)
HOPEWELL ? Hopewell police officers recently had to exchange their cell phones for old fashioned pagers.
Cell phones top landlines in spending (BizJournals)
Americans now spend more for Cell Phones than for landline telephone services, according to a just-released report from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS).
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