Cell Phones News Archive

07-Jul-2008

 

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.

Letter: Are cell phones needed in cars? (Appeal-Democrat)

There has been a lot of news lately about limits on cell phone use in moving vehicles. I wonder how many people consider the real need to take or make calls while driving.

Top 15 cell phones (infoSyncWorld)

Check out the Top 15 cell phones, including a bunch of all-touch multimedia phones and some cool specialty phones.

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.

Q&A: Hands-free cell phone law raises new questions (The Sacramento Bee)

California motorists must use a hands-free device for their cell phones while driving. It's the law, but drivers still have questions. Here are a few that made their way to The Bee. Jeff Chiu / Associated Press Earpieces for cell phones, like this one on a driver at Oakland's Bay Bridge toll plaza in June, comply with the law that took effect Tuesday.

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.

CelleCast Provides On-Demand Radio Programming to Cell Phones (About.com)

Are you a talk radio junkie? If you sometimes find yourself away from a radio you can still grab some programming on your cell phone with CelleCast. CelleCast provides on-demand audio...

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.

Back-Seat Driver: Cell phone users got a wake-up call (The Sacramento Bee)

A funny thing happened when California Highway Patrol officers set out last week to enforce the state's new ban on using hand-held cell phones while driving.

Driving and cell phones -- what you need to know (Eureka Times-Standard)

The new cell phone law which went into effect on July 1 lead to an unbelievable number of e-mails and calls from worried parents as well as their teenage children, all asking the same basic question: How can we legally make a cell phone call

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