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Cell Phones News Archive29-Jul-2008
IRS rule treats cell phones as perk (Moldova.org)
U.S. tax rules dealing with cellular phones have not kept pace with technology, experts said.The Los Angeles Times reported Monday that many companies have been hit hard for back taxes on Cell Phones given to their employees.Although the prices of Cell Phones have plummeted since 1989, when IRS regulations for the devices were drafted, the tax rules have not been tweaked. As a result, cellular ...
Cancer Issue Worries Parents of Kids With Cell Phones (Fox News)
In light of a leading medical researcher's warning about Cell Phones and cancer, parents question whether their children should have the devices.
Cancer warning adds to debate on cell phones for kids (Deseret Morning News)
When Amy Morris' twin boys, then 11, went on an academic trip to Washington last year, she agreed to give them cell phones at the program's request. But this summer she was dismayed to learn that girls at her 8-year-old daughter's day camp were using cell phones they'd taken along in their backpacks.
End of ban on cell phones in sports books expected (Las Vegas Sun)
Tue, Jul 29, 2008 (2 a.m.) It seems a foregone conclusion that the Nevada Gaming Commission will vote next month to lift the ban on cell phones and other electronic devices in sports books.
Cell phones can be a taxing issue for firms (The Buffalo News)
WASHINGTON -- Small, inexpensive cell phones have become ubiquitous in the workplace. But federal tax rules governing them date to the days of big handsets, big bills and big hair.
Parents ask: Do kids really need cell phones? (Everett Herald)
NEW YORK -- When Amy Morris' twin boys, then 11, went on an academic trip to Washington last year, she agreed to give them cell phones at the program's request.
Kids, cell phones and cancer (WHOI Peoria)
By Jen Christensen Monday, July 28, 2008 at 12:32 p.m. One cancer researcher is warning people to be more choosy about when they use their cell phones, especially when it comes to children. He is suggesting you use a handheld device, texting or use a speaker phone.
The Truth About Cell Phones and Cancer (LiveScience.com via Yahoo! News)
Ronald Herberman, director of the University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute, shocked just about all law-abiding scientists (abiding by laws of physics, that is) with his warning last week to his faculty and staff that cell phones might pose a cancer risk.
Profusion Of Cell Phones Can Put 911 Call Centers On Overload (KWTX-TV Waco)
More people that ever have cell phones, and as a result, some area 911 call centers say the volume of calls has jumped.
Firms face tax bills on cell phones (New London Day)
Congress examines outdated IRS rule Small, inexpensive Cell Phones have become ubiquitous in the workplace. But federal tax rules governing them date to
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