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Cell Phones News Archive02-Sep-2008
CSI Stick ghosts data from cell phones (Geek.com)
In a world where teens taking nude photos of themselves with their Cell Phones becomes nationwide news, it?s never been scarier to be a parent. But how can you keep tabs on your teenager without seeming over intrusive and invading their privacy? Well, the answer is simple, do it without them knowing. The Cellular Seizure [...]
Bradley University president wants cell phones on in case of emergency (Rockford Register Star)
Cell Phones have typically been a classroom no-no, but Bradley University is asking its faculty and staff members to keep them turned on in class to ensure student safety.
Finding profit, purpose in recycling cell phones (Detroit News)
DEXTER -- Cell Phones for Soldiers recently sent out 50,000 prepaid phone cards thanks to Michigan-based ReCellular, which has processed 1.4 million phones for the charity already this year.
U.S. smartphone sales strong as cell phones sales slip (SearchMobileComputing.com)
Q2 sales of smartphones are still strong though overall sales of mobile phones are declining in the U.S. Though customers are increasingly willing to pay more per new device, standard cell phone sales are also down.
Cell phones banned this school year at Cd'A (KREM.com Spokane)
COUER D'ALENE-- A major change for students this year as cell phones are no longer allowed in the Coeur d?Alene School District. The cell phone ban also includes i-pods, mp3 players, and video cameras.
Cell Phones Make Headway in Education (TechNewsWorld.com)
Cell phones have long been anathema in the classroom, banned as a potential distraction, at best, and as a possible vehicle for cheating, at worst. But lately, educators have begun changing their tune on mobile phones. Abilene Christian University will hand out Apple's iPhone 3G smartphone to two-thirds of this year's entering class of 950 freshmen.
Bihar floods: Cell phones work as saviour (IBN live)
However, with power scarcity there is no means left to recharge the cell phones .
Cell phones turn saviour in flooded Bihar (The Economic Times)
Victims are using cell phones to exchange messages of well-being, danger and sought help from rescue teams. Do smartphones, telcos care | What's on 3G
Cell phones turn saviour in flooded Bihar (Calcutta News)
Madhepura/Cell phone calls and SMSes have saved hundreds of people in flooded Bihar in the last 14 days and are keeping hope alive for many more still marooned.
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