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Cell Phones News Archive21-Jan-2009
New Devices Aim to Disable Cell Phones While Driving (Fox News)
Many parents would love to be able to give their teenagers a cell phone that couldn't be used while driving. Now some inventors say they have come up with ways to make that possible, but they appear to be relying on wishful thinking.
Cell Phones in D.C. Jammed by Inauguration Traffic (NewsFactor via Yahoo! News)
The history-making inauguration of President Barack Obama also was a cell-phone test. Wireless networks braced for an onslaught of photos, text messages, video and voice communications from the millions of people attending the inauguration.
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.
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.
Old cell phones can help soldiers (Vero Press Journal)
Bring in your used cell phone to the Liberty Tax Service office at 118 US 1 South. Every donated phone can make a difference in the life of a soldier, and help defray the $15-a-minute charge for a phone call from overseas.
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