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Cell Phones News Archive10-May-2008
Poll shows just one hang-up about banning drivers from using hand-held cell phones (The Morning Call)
The Road Warrior recently sought readers' opinions on a proposed ban on the use of hand-held Cell Phones while driving in Pennsylvania. The results are the subject of today's column.
School panel supports $15 fee for return of cell phones (KATC 3 Lafayette)
Associated Press - May 9, 2008 7:34 AM ET ALEXANDRIA, La. (AP) - Parents having to pay $15 for the return of a child's confiscated cell phone is a step closer to being a reality.
Churchgoers collect phones to keep U.S. troops connected (The Marshall News Messenger)
A local church has joined an effort called Cell Phones for Soldiers, which seeks to keep those serving abroad connected to their families.
Necessity of Pittsburgh school district issued cell phones weighed (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
Randall Taylor talks a lot. The Pittsburgh Public Schools board member talked for 16,406 minutes between March 2007 and January -- more than 48 minutes a day -- on one of the 705 school district cell phones taxpayers spend $60,000 a year to maintain.
More Teens Sending Nude Pictures From Cell Phones (WBNS-10TV Columbus)
Teenagers are finding new trouble thanks to their cell phones. 10TV tracks the new teen trend and shows you how it's causing concern in some schools.
Cell phone spam's victims fighting mad, fighting back (San Diego Union-Tribune)
If you thought spam on your computer was a bother, brace yourself: Spammers want to find you on your cell phone. Cell phones have become consumers' most personal technological devices. Some industry executives, along with consumer groups and security experts, are concerned that unwanted text messages on phones will be an even greater headache than unwanted computer messages.
Cell phones as doctors' tools (Contra Costa Times)
A UC Berkeley bioengineer has devised a way to use cell phones for make medical imaging cheap and easy in remote parts of the world
Cell Phones Used to Improve Campus Communication (Brigham Young NewsNet)
Now the BYU Police Department hopes to use cell phone technology to warn the campus community in case of emergency.
Spam invasion hits cell phones (The Sarasota Herald-Tribune)
If you thought spam on your computer was a bother, brace yourself for round two Spammers want to find you on your cell phone.
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