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Cell Phones News Archive26-Nov-2008
Now, cell phones to help avoid traffic jams (New Kerala)
Sacramento, Nov 25 : The Transportation Department of Northern California, which has banned Cell Phones in cars, is allowing people headed to Tahoe for the holidays to turn their devices on, to test the efficacy of a new software program in sending information regarding traffic conditions to travellers' handsets.
Measure would ban Ga. teens from using cell phones while driving (Macon Telegraph)
Georgia lawmakers will soon consider a measure that would ban teenage drivers from texting and making calls on their Cell Phones while driving - and suspend the licenses of violators found at fault in accidents.
Dogs Sniff Out "Cell" Phones (NBC New York)
Cell phones are banned inside prisons because they give inmates the ability to coordinate escapes, monitor staff movements and orchestrate crimes.
Future Cell Phones: Experts in Your Pocket (ABC News)
Soon, cell phones may monitor your exercise and other habits.
Dogs sniff out cell phones inside NJ prisons (Lexington Herald-Leader)
New Jersey corrections officials have a new way of detecting certain contraband in prisons: cell phone-sniffing dogs. The Corrections Department's Canine Unit has trained several dogs to detect cell phones, even when they are turned off. The dogs began sniffing for banned phones in mid-October, and have already made unannounced sweeps in all 14 New Jersey prisons. A demonstration of the ...
Dogs used to sniff out cell phones in prisons (Courier-Post)
New Jersey corrections officials have a new way of detecting certain contraband in prisons: cell phone-sniffing dogs.
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