Cell Phones News Archive

04-Nov-2008

 

Is Rochester Addicted to Talking on Cell Phones? (WROC Rochester)

Rochester residents aren't addicted to talking on Cell Phones, according to a new magazine article. Men's Health used information from several sources to determine which cities had the most cell phone use.

Obama Shows Bigger Lead in Polls That Include Cell Phones (Wired News)

Political polls that include cell phone users show Obama leading McCain by an average of 10 points, versus just over five points in land-line-only surveys, notes a Sunday survey put together by Nate Silver, founder of the electoral projections site FiveThirtyEight. The survey shows a snapshot of 15 polls conducted on behalf of media companies and by polling companies such as Gallup and Zogby. ...

Council rejects ban on cell-phone use while driving (Sheboygan Press)

Drivers in the City of Sheboygan can continue to chatter away on their cell phones.

Malaysia Airlines to allow cell phones on flights (The Oklahoman)

KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia (AP) _ Malaysia Airlines on Tuesday unveiled a new service allowing passengers to make and receive calls on their mobile phones while in air on some routes. Passengers can also send and receive text messages, and use their Blackberry-type devices to send and receive e-mails, Malaysia Airlines, or MAS, said in a statement. It said the airline teamed up with AeroMobile, a ...

The Science of Polling: Cell phones raise questions of accuracy (The Oregonian)

Pollsters will review how cell phones shade results

Families with cell phones keep in touch all day long (Detroit Free Press)

Today's families with minor children are much more likely than any other household types to have cell phones and use the Internet, a study by the Pew Internet & American Life Project reported last week.

Mesquite: Cell phone ban signs going up Monday (The Mesquite News)

Look for signs in school zones across Mesquite starting Monday that warn drivers against using cell phones in school zones. Signs are being put up at 40 schools by Friday.

Nokia launches 30 Euro 1661 and 1662 cell phones (Mobile Burn)

Today Nokia unveiled its cheapest color screen cell phone ever, the Nokia 1661. This small candybar cell phone comes in at the entry-level of the market, and features an FM radio built-in and a flashlight, which could definitely come in handy.

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