Cell Phones News Archive

31-May-2008

 

Choking Risk: 1M Toy Cell Phones Recalled (ABC News)

Officials say Little Tikes Chit 'N Chat toy Cell Phones pose a choking risk.

Monitor kids' cell phones (Deseret Morning News)

Cell Phones and Blackberries are increasingly drawing the ire of educators and law enforcers. Although the vast majority of teens use Cell Phones to keep in touch with their families or social networking, these devices are being used, increasingly, for negative and/or illegal purposes.

Japan urges limits to kids' growing use of cell phones (Daily Herald)

Japanese youngsters are getting so addicted to Internet-linking cell phones the government is starting a program warning parents and schools to limit their use among children.

Cell phones yield key clues for investigators (The Philadelphia Inquirer)

When 24-year-old La'Toyia Figueroa disappeared on July 18, 2005, Philadelphia police quickly tapped into a trove of digital clues: the cell-phone records of the missing woman and her ex-boyfriend, Stephen Poaches.

Cell phones can help St. Patrick's build school (Daily Herald)

A St. Charles recycling firm wants to turn your old cell phones into school construction money for St. Patrick Catholic Church.

Kids Station Toys Recalls Little Tikes Toy Cell Phones Due to Choking Hazard (19 Action News Cleveland)

Cleveland, OH - Attention all Moms on the Move! Little Tikes is recalling it's Chit 'n Chat toy Cell Phones because the hinge cover on the toy can detach - and cause a choking hazard. No surprise, the

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