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Cell Phones News Archive18-Nov-2008
SkillsUSA club seeks used cell phones (Helena Independent Record)
The Helena High SkillsUSA Club is collecting old Cell Phones beginning Nov. 17.
Quanada collecting cell phones (KHQA Quincy)
Monday, November 17, 2008 at 10:52 a.m. Quanada Domestic Violence program is kicking off a community wide campaign, called Cell Phones for Hope. They are collecting unwanted Cell Phones and batteries, with the proceeds benefiting Quanada's domestic violence clients.
Dogs used to sniff out cell phones in prisons (Courier-Post)
New Jersey prison officials are trying a new approach to detect illegal cell phones among the inmate population: cell-phone-sniffing dogs.
Black Friday and Cyber Monday Deals on Unlocked Cell Phones at Cellhut (PR.com)
Celebrate Black Friday and Cyber Monday at Cellhut with great deals on unlocked cell phones. [PR.com - November 18, 2008]
ECISD Allows Cell Phones On Campus, Board Voting Tomorrow 11/17/08 (CBS 7 West Texas)
Odessa, TX - Beginning this year ECISD students now can have their cell phones on campus. Since august the policy has been in effect. Cell phones are allowed on campus, something the school board felt was necessary because times are changing.
Canines sniff out illegal cell phones among prison population (The Star-Ledger)
New Jersey prison officials are trying a new approach to detect illegal cell phones among the inmate population: cell phone-sniffing dogs. New Jersey Department of Corrections Spokesman Matt Schuman tells The Press of Atlantic City that other methods prisons use...
Three men charged with possession of stolen cell phones (The Fayetteville Observer)
Cumberland County Sheriff deputies arrested three Miami men Monday and charged them with possession of hundreds of stolen cell phones. Pedro Pablo Aguila, 42, Jose M. Olivera, 36, and Yasmany Martinez, 30, were each charged with possession of stolen property.
Life without iPods, wristwatches, cell phones and, alarm (Park Record)
Watch teens interact in shopping malls or school cafeterias and it's hard to imagine life without the din of cell phones and digital music players.
Analysts: Internet connections, cell phones are failing consumers (BetaNews)
Internet connections lead the pack at 44 percent among technologies that are not working for home users, says a study released today. In one intriguing result, Cell Phones pose more problems for 18-to-29-year-olds than for senior citizens.
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