Cell Phones News Archive

05-Nov-2008

 

Council could dial up school zone cell phone (Seguin Gazette-Enterprise)

An ordinance prohibiting the use of Cell Phones in school zones will come before City Council during tonight?s meeting. ?This would ban talking, texting, holding the phone to your ear,? explained City Attorney Ross Fischer.

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.

Malaysia Airlines to allow cell phones on flights (MSNBC)

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.

Freescale becomes latest victim in cell phone wars (Austin American-Statesman)

The worldwide market for mobile wireless devices is enormous. An estimated 1.3 billion devices ? most of them cell phones ? will be sold this year despite a weakening global economy.

Bowling Green voters to decide ban on cell phones while driving (The Toledo Blade)

BOWLING GREEN - Voters in Bowling Green will decide May 5 whether motorists should be prohibited from talking on cell phones while they drive. City Council voted 5-2 during a sometimes-heated meeting last night to place the question before voters. At-large Councilman Terry Dunn and 4th Ward Councilman Mike Frost voted against the ballot measure. Council discussed the cell-phone issue for ...

Quebec drivers flaunting cell phone ban (UPI)

MONTREAL, Nov. 4 (UPI) -- The Canadian province of Quebec has earned about $500,000 on fines to drivers ignoring a new ban on using handheld cell phones, treasury officials said.

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.

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.

Our world is being ruled by cell phones (Hattiesburg American)

Of late, I have become increasingly sensitive to the notion of quality in customer service and peak performance. My father would always say that, "you should always exceed work expectations and kind treatment towards others."

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

Pollsters will review how Cell Phones shade results

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