Cell Phones News Archive

23-Nov-2008

 

Illegal cell phones a problem for prisons (UPI)

ALEXANDRIA, Va., Nov. 21 (UPI) -- Prison officials say that institutions throughout the United States are struggling to keep their inmates from gaining access to banned Cell Phones.

Cell phones hard to find on death row (Austin American-Statesman)

If you think smuggled Cell Phones in Texas prisons are easy to track down, think again, say officials involved in the seemingly endless search.

Cell Phones for Hope campaign gets under way (Quincy Herald-Whig)

The Quanada Domestic Violence Cell Phones for Hope campaign is under way. The program is collecting used cell phones and batteries in an effort to benefit the organization's domestic violence clients and children, including those who are fleeing abusive homes.

ReCellular Releases 2008 Top 10 Recycled Used Cell Phones List (PRWeb)

World's leading electronics sustainability firm, ReCellular, announces the most frequently recycled cell phone models this year. The company plans to collect more than six million used cell phones for reuse or recycling in 2008. (PRWeb Nov 23, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/11/prweb1636334.htm

Blue Cross to offer records on cell phones (The Scranton Times-Tribune)

WILKES-BARRE ? Blue Cross of Northeastern Pennsylvania announced Friday an agreement with Microsoft and Covisint, of Detroit, to develop an electronic health records and information exchange system, which will include cell phone access for consumers and health care providers.

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