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Cell Phones News Archive25-May-2008
Watch ads, get free cell service (Daily Breeze)
A Philippine mobile-service provider plans to offer free service to subscribers who agree to receive advertisements on their Cell Phones, company officials said last week.
Bush to let Americans send cell phones to Cuba (CNET)
President Bush says he is changing U.S. policy to allow people living in the U.S. to send Cell Phones to family and friends, now that the ban on these devices has been lifted.
U.S. OKs Sending Cell Phones To Cuba (CBS News)
President Bush is announcing a policy change that will let Americans send cell phones to Cubans -- a move that he hopes will push the regime to increase freedom of expression for Cuban citizens.
Cell phones can help fund St Charles church (Daily Herald)
Parishioners of St. Patrick Church in St. Charles can help the environment and contribute to the church's building fund in one simple gesture: They can donate their old cell phones.
Exodus from Landlines to Cell Phones Continues (PC Magazine)
More than 32 million American adults, or about 16 percent, have now ditched their landlines for Cell Phones, up from 5 percent in 2004, according to a recent study from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC).
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