Cell Phones News Archive

05-Jul-2008

 

Hands-free cell phones may not be safer (UPI)

HALIFAX, Nova Scotia, July 4 (UPI) -- A Canadian doctoral student says hands-free Cell Phones are not safer and may even be more dangerous than hand-held Cell Phones.

Albany police collecting cell phones (Albany Democrat-Herald)

The Albany Police Department is reminding the public that it is collecting used Cell Phones to give to victims of domestic violence.

Online poll: Cell phones in cars (Saint George Spectrum)

This week's poll question comes from a reader who was concerned about cell phone usage in automobiles.

Analysis: Feds use cell phones to track us (Middle East Times)

WASHINGTON, July 2 (UPI) -- The American Civil Liberties Union is suing the Department of Justice to get details about how federal authorities are using their ability to monitor people's movements through their cell phones without a warrant.

Donate cell phones for overseas soldiers (The San Angelo Standard-Times)

The Airman and Family Readiness Center at Goodfellow Air Force Base is a designated collection site for Cell Phones for Soldiers.

KNDU/KNDO Collecting Old Cell Phones To Make Money For The Reading Foundation (KNDO - KNDU Tri-Cities)

You might have them lying around your house.  Right now we are asking for your old cell phones.

Why emergency responders don't like cell phones (49 ABC News Topeka)

Find out why emergency responders do not want people to call 911 on their cell phones.

Cell phones for soldiers (KTVA Anchorage)

It's a program that takes your old cell phones to help our environment and help our troops keep in touch with loved ones. AT&T stores throughout the state are taking used cell phones and turning the money into free calling cards for troops overseas.

2 cell phones stolen in Bayonne (The Jersey Journal)

Two cell phones were stolen from a bench at the basketball courts on West Ninth Street Wednesday night, Bayonne police said. The phones were stolen between 8 and 8:20 p.m. and had a total value of $400.

Cell phone rules get stricter at Sylacauga schools (The Daily Home)

SYLACAUGA ? City schools will have stricter consequences for students caught with Cell Phones and other electronic devices during the instructional day.

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