Cell Phones News Archive

21-Jul-2008

 

No cell phones allowed at pool (St. Joseph News-Press)

Cell Phones are everywhere these days. Just don?t try to use one at the Maryville Aquatic Center (MAC). This summer marks the third summer the MAC has placed a ban on all Cell Phones.

Phones by Brand (Mobile Burn)

Earlier today LG Electronics posted its financial results for Q2 2008. While only a small part of LG's total business relates to Cell Phones, the company still managed to ship 27.7 million phones in Q2 2008 (9.1% market share), bringing its total for the first half of the year to 52 million units.

Cell Phones Apparently Safe, Toronto A Little Less Safe, Exploding Building Not Safe At All (Torontoist)

Get little Timmy and Cindy-Lou on the horn, stat! Health Canada has contradicted last week's warnings from Toronto Public Health that children should reduce cell phone use, saying that the science doesn't support the conclusion that your kids' brains will mangled and cancerfied by cell phone heat and radiation.

Seneca County seeks unwanted cell phones (The Post-Standard)

Discarded cell phones can find new use by victims of abuse, the disabled and senior citizens.

Recycled cell phones can turn into calling cards for U.S. soldiers (The Kansas City Star)

Here's an easy way to help U.S. troops overseas: Donate your old cell phone. Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 56 and Cell Phones for Soldiers is kicking off a campaign to collect more than 50,000 Cell Phones to help troops keep connected with their families. Each phone is recycled, which pays for an hour of talk time for a soldier.

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