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Cell Phones News Archive09-Nov-2008
Exit poll: 1 in 5 voters only have cell phones (Las Vegas Sun)
Fri, Nov 7, 2008 (10:33 a.m.) In-person exit polling shows that more and more voters only have Cell Phones and increasingly they vote differently from those who still have landlines at home.
Cell phones: How their signals work (The Manila Times)
ALL mobile phones?except satellite phones?use cellular technology. Thus the term ?cell phone? is used interchangeably with ?mobile phone.? All Cell Phones use radio waves to transfer signals to and from the cell phone, and radio waves travel through the air, which is susceptible to interference.
Bus Drivers Vs. Cell Phones: Should Phones Be Banned? (WLWT-TV Cincinnati)
Should kids be allowed to use cell phones on the school bus?
Cell phones in school not cool (The Sandusky Register)
When it comes to cell phones, local schools aren't feeling good vibrations.
Poll: More Voters With Cell Phones Only, Vote Differently (KTHV Little Rock)
Exit polls find that people who have given up their landlines for cell phones increasingly vote differently from those who still have landlines.
Drivers holding cell phones pick up more than $20 fine (The San Luis Obispo Tribune)
By Leslie Parrilla -- Elizabeth Krauss of Grover Beach stood at a courthouse counter wondering how a $20 fine for talking on her cell phone while driving had quintupled. For many of the hundreds of drivers in the county cited for talking on their cell phones without a hands-free device ? required under a state law that went into effect July 1 ? confusion arises when police officers tell them ...
Exit poll: 1 in 5 voters only have cell phones (AP via Yahoo! News)
In-person exit polling shows that more and more voters only have cell phones and increasingly they vote differently from those who still have landlines at home.
Cell phones: (Yehey!)
By Paul M. Icamina, Special Reports Editor THE Philippines has been most innovative when it comes to cell phones anywhere in the world.
Cell phones: How their signals work (Yehey!)
By Paul M. Icamina, Special Reports Editor ALL mobile phonesexcept satellite phonesuse cellular technology. Thus the term cell phone is used interchangeably with mobile phone.
Cell phones: A huge high-profit market (The Manila Times)
THE Philippines has been most innovative when it comes to Cell Phones anywhere in the world.
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