Cell Phones News Archive

22-Oct-2008

 

Cell phones become cash behind bars (KXAN 36 Austin)

(AP) -- Some experts said Cell Phones have become a new form of cash behind prison walls. The struggle to stop cell phone use in prisons has states trying old-fashioned cell searches, sophisticated body scanners, even dogs trained to sniff out batteries and memory chips.

Internet, Cell Phones Bring Families Together (PC World)

Cell Phones prompt more conversations, while the Web becomes family gathering place.

Prisons and Cell Phones (KTRE Lufkin and Nacogdoches)

Some experts say the cell phones have become a new form of cash behind prison walls.

Nickel in cell phones causes rash in some (Brown Daily Herald)

Brown researchers published a study in January that found a connection between cell phones and facial rashes.

Students say cell phones helped them feel safe (Shenandoah Valley News Today)

While a cell phone in school is typically referred to as an interference, during Friday's gun scare at Shenandoah High School, Cell Phones actually helped keep the panic level to a minimum.

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