Cell Phones News Archive

10-Oct-2008

 

Bars of trouble: Cell phones in jail (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)

People in jail aren't supposed to have Cell Phones. But across America, one way or another, they're getting them. In Maryland, inmate Patrick Albert Byers Jr.

'Emergency' cell phones for Livermore residents (KGO-TV Bay Area)

The Livermore Area Recreation and Park District has begun providing residents with Cell Phones that can only be used to dial 911.

Cell phones change election polling (The Chippewa Herald)

BILLINGS, Mont. -- Four weeks away from the counting of 2008 election ballots, and phones lines are burning. But, for residents like Eric Anderson, the silence has been palpable. Anderson's household is cell phone only. The father of three grown children cut the cord on his land-line telephone five years ago as he trimmed costs ahead of returning to college.

UCD changes how it takes 911 calls from cell phones (The Sacramento Bee)

UC Davis has redesigned its response to emergency calls from cell phone users on campus, officials announced Thursday.

County calls for old cell phones (Portland Tribune)

Ever wonder what to do with those dead or outmoded cell phones lying around your house? Starting Nov. 3, you can drop them off at a nearby library or county office building. A Colorado company, under a new contract inked with Multnomah County, will pick up discarded cell phones, smart phones and ...

Wal-Mart robbers get only cell phones (Deseret Morning News)

A pair of men with guns forced two women into the back office of a Wal-Mart and stole their Cell Phones after the store's security system prevented the robbers from getting money early Thursday morning.

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