By Audrie Garrison - Americans who have traded in their landline phones for mobile phones have a lot in common with each other, according to a Pew Research Center study released in May.
MANILA, Philippines - Passengers and airport personnel on duty may soon be unable to use their cell phones at the Immigrations areas of the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA). Not even if they try to on the sly.
The Bureau of Immigration (BI) on Wednesday said that cellular phones will soon be banned in areas around immigration counters at the country's international airports.
Mobile phones make staying in touch much easier but they are making things tougher for people who try to predict the presidential election results. MyFoxNY.com Web Reporter Erica Emmich explains what is happening.
KENNEWICK -- The Hands-Free law has only been in place since July 1st. Although it's a secondary offense, troopers are already handing out many tickets to drivers talking on cell phones.
There is a new warning about the possible health dangers associated with cell phone use. The Director of the University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute and UPMC Cancer Centers has issued the new advisory, which warns that the use of Cell Phones could have adverse health effects.