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Cell Phones News Archive14-Jul-2008
ND Warden Says Prison Cell Phones Not a Problem Yet (KQCD-TV Dickinson)
Prison Cell Phones are becoming a problem in some states. Warden Tim Schuetzle says they`re not a big problem in North Dakota yet, but officials are watching for them.
Honolulu firm envisions even more uses for cell phones (BizJournals)
Kyle Tanouye is banking on the idea that Cell Phones will play an even bigger role in daily communications.
North Dakota warden says prison cell phones no problem, at least not yet (The Canadian Press via Yahoo! Canada News)
BISMARCK, N.D. - North Dakota's state prison warden says cell phones have not been a big problem at the penitentiary and officials want to keep it that way.
Cell phone companies scramble to halt trafficking (The Charlotte Observer)
For less than $15, you can buy a cell phone loaded with minutes. You can buy more as you go whenever those minutes run out. Best of all, you aren't locked into a long-term contract. But in South Florida, New York, California, Georgia, Texas and elsewhere, traffickers have figured out they can make big profits by purchasing thousands of these low-cost phones and tweaking the software so that ...
Police Dogs Sniff Out Cell Phones (NPR)
All Things Considered , July 12, 2008 · There might be a new chapter to add to that dog training book: How to teach your puppy to find your cell phone. The Maryland Department of Correction already uses cell phone sniffing pooches to keep their jails safe.
Cell phone companies scramble to halt trafficking (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
By CURT ANDERSON For less than $15, you can buy a cell phone loaded with minutes. You can buy more as you go whenever those minutes run out. Best of all, you aren't locked into a long-term contract. But in South Florida, New York, California, Georgia, Texas and elsewhere, traffickers have figured out they can make big profits by purchasing thousands of these low-cost phones and tweaking the ...
ZEDO Rolls Out Ad Serving Reports to Cell Phones via SMS (Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance)
ZEDO, Inc., the leading ad server for new Internet websites and the third largest ad serving company in the world, today announced that it can now send ad serving reports to cell phones via SMS.
Cell phone companies hope to stifle black market (News 8 Austin)
MIAMI -- Some of nation's leading cell phone companies are trying to hang up on black market traffickers. They're suing hackers who've figured out how to alter the low-cost pay-as-you-go phones that are sold in some stores.
Companies Scramble to Stop Altered Cell Phones (Fox News)
Traffickers have figured out they can make big profits by purchasing thousands of low-cost phones and tweaking the software so that calls can be made on any cell network.
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