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Cell Phones News Archive16-Nov-2008
SC Department of Corrections Wants to Jam Cell Phones (WSPA Spartanburg)
Some of the Cell Phones and other contraband found inside SC prisons. Even though Cell Phones are banned inside South Carolina prisons, even for employees, they?re very popular inside prison cells.
Cell phones can pose neurological health risks (New Kerala)
Washington, November 16 : Although the link between Cell Phones and brain tumour remains inconclusive till date, a new study has warned that the 'technological advancement' can pose number of risks to people's neurological health.
N.J. prisons to sniff out cell phones (Press of Atlantic City)
New Jersey's prisons are preparing to use cell phone-sniffing dogs at their facilities to combat a problem that has grown along with the technology.
Glendale collects cell phones for domestic violence victims (ABC 15 Phoenix)
Used cell phones don't have to go in the trash, piled high in a landfill with other garbage. The city of Glendale hopes your old devices get thrown into their recycle bins and into the hands of victims of domestic violence.
Does John Mayer (or Anyone) Need Two Cell Phones? (E! Online)
Why do celebrities have so many cell phones? Every time I see them in photos or on reality shows, they have a different phone or even two at once! What's the...
Does John Mayer (or Anyone) Need Two Cell Phones? (E! Online via Yahoo! News)
Why do celebrities have so many cell phones? Every time I see them in photos or on reality shows, they have a different phone or even two at once! What's the deal?
New smartphones and cell phones this week (infoSyncWorld)
A pile of new smartphones and cell phones were announced or released this week, including the Nokia 6650, Samsung Eternity, Samsung Saga and five more.
Sales outlook by Nokia for cell phones trips stocks (San Diego Union-Tribune)
Nokia said yesterday that industrywide cell phone sales this year will be lower than anticipated, triggering a slide in industry stock prices. The Finnish phone giant said worldwide manufacturers will ship about 1.24 billion phones this year, down from a previous prediction of 1.26 billion phones, and will shrink next year.
Cub Scouts Collect 245 Cell Phones To Help Soldiers (Tyler Morning Telegraph)
WHITEHOUSE -- Cub Scouts of Den 8 in Whitehouse were busy Saturday collecting Cell Phones that will essentially provide phone cards for soldiers overseas so they can call home.
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