Cell Phones News Archive

25-Jun-2008

 

Wirefly Launches Unlocked Cell Phone Category to Consumer Praise and Industry Appeal (Centre Daily Times)

Wirefly, the online leader in one-stop comparison shopping for Cell Phones and wireless phone plans, today announced the launch of its much-anticipated unlocked phone category.

Cell phone recycling benefits seniors (The Record-Courier)

The Douglas County Sheriff's Office and the TRIAD safety program for senior citizens have launched a program to collect used Cell Phones and cell phone batteries for recycling to the Cell Phone Bank.

Children and cell phone use (Las Cruces Sun-News)

Does your teenager or preteen need a cell phone? If you ask her, the answer will be "Yes!" She will probably say that she needs one because cell phones are cool, all of her friends have one, and that she can use it to call you in an emergency or if she needs to change plans.

Mall cell phone kiosks get hit to tune of several thousand dollars in Indian River, Brevard counties (Sebastian Sun)

Employees at the Sprint kiosk at the Indian River Mall said they discovered at 10 a.m. Saturday that 29 cell phones and a laptop computers had been stolen, worth more than $14,000.

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.

Website Offering Hands-Free Devices for Cell Phones at No Charge (KESQ Palm Springs)

A new state law prohibiting the use of cell phones while driving will be in effect beginning July 1. That's unless you are using a hands-free device. Not many drivers own those devices, but a non-profit group is willing to give drivers a headset for free.

Add emergency contacts to cell phones, urge JCC, sheriff (Boca Raton News)

To honor June as National Safety Month, the Adolph & Rose Levis Jewish Community Center is teaming up with the Palm Beach County Sheriff?s Office to urge the public to program emergency contact numbers into cell phones and to keep up-to-date medical information cards in wallets.

Unwanted cell phones needed for fundraiser (Daily Herald)

Community Crisis Center recently announced the expansion of a communitywide campaign to collect used, unwanted cell phones "in the name of fundraising."

Cell phones donations help raise money for families of fallen officers (WATE 6 Knoxville)

The Blount County Sheriff's Office is accepting donated cell phones to help raise money for the families of officers killed in the line of duty nationwide.

Blount County Sheriff?s Office accepting donated cell phones for COPS (WVLT-TV Knoxville)

Blount County Sheriff James Berrong announced today that the Sheriff?s Office will be accepting used and out of service cellular phones which will in turn be donated to the organization Charitable Recycling.

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