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Cell Phones News Archive06-Jun-2008
Teens' nude photos sent via cell phones (The Tuscaloosa News)
Passing notes in study hall or getting your best friend to ask a boy if he likes you or, you know, LIKES you, is so last century. Nowadays, teenagers are snapping naked pictures of themselves on their Cell Phones and sending them to their boyfriends and girlfriends.
Verizon Offers Push E-Mail For Regular Cell Phones (TechWeb via Yahoo! News)
InformationWeek - Companies that use Microsoft Exchange Servers can manage e-mail, calendar, and contacts in real time on many popular Cell Phones with an application called RemoSync.
Update: Cell phones can now go on Do Not Call list (Rivertowns.net)
One of Wisconsin's most popular government programs will get even more popular today (Friday). It's the day cell phones are being added to the state's do-not-call list for telemarketers.
Teenagers swap nude photos via cell phones (Detroit Free Press)
HARTFORD, Conn. -- Some teenagers are snapping naked pictures of themselves on their cell phones and sending them to their boyfriends and girlfriends. Many of these pictures are falling into the wrong hands -- or worse, everyone's hands, via the Internet -- and leading to criminal charges. Some parents are aghast.
No call list for cell phones starts today (Marshfield News Herald)
Wisconsins No Call List at the Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection is doubling the number of intake lines in anticipation of consumers signing up their Cell Phones for the first time.
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