Cell Phones News Archive

16-Jun-2008

 

No cell phones to children below 16 years (CIOL)

BANGALORE, INDIA: Think again before you give mobile phones to your children below 16 years of age, because their brain is too sensitive to withstand the effects of mobile radiation.

Police: Albuquerque Man Stole 20 Cell Phones (KOAT Albuquerque)

Authorities accuse an Albuquerque man of stealing 20 Cell Phones over the past six months.

Mega Sale by WirelessEmporium.com Aims to Remedy Ban on Using Cell Phones While Driving (PRWeb)

Leading online retailer for cell phone accessories is now offering special discounts on all hands-free products including bluetooth headsets to help counter the new Cellular Phone Laws in states like California (PRWeb Jun 16, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/06/prweb1022634.htm

Policy fills room with cell phones (The Augusta Chronicle)

The crackdown on cell phones in Richmond County schools has left officials wondering what to do with thousands of phones confiscated in the past 15 years.

Cell Phones Popping Popcorn: Fake or Fact? (KHON 2 Honolulu)

There have been ongoing health concerns that cell phones give off microwave radiation. But is it enough to pop microwave popcorn? Check out this video on youtube, which has already had more than two and a half million hits...

Law limiting drivers? use of cell phones takes effect July 1 (The Bellingham Herald)

Beginning July 1, if you?re holding a cell phone and using it while driving, you can get a ticket in Washington state.

Schools drop landlines as more students carry cell phones (Marshfield News Herald)

MILWAUKEE (AP) Consumers are moving away from being tied-down by landlines. And so too are universities as more students carry cell phones.

Teen drivers ignore laws on cell phones (The Buffalo News)

WASHINGTON -- From Jeannie Harrison's perspective, the social lives of most teenagers tend to revolve around their cell phones -- even when they are behind the wheel.

Rowlett moves closer to banning cell phones in school zones (The Rowlett Lakeshore Times)

Rowlett could add its name next week to the growing list of cities that have banned the use of Cell Phones in school zones. John Ellison, spokesman for the Rowlett Police Department said the measure is designed to protect children from a potential hazard.

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