Cell Phones News Archive

10-Sep-2008

 

Bans on cell phones, texting while driving effective (KTAR 92.3 Phoenix)

Cell Phones and distracted driving was a topic today at the Governors' Highway Safety Association conference in Scottsdale. The association's Pam Fischer says some states are having problems enacting bans on Cell Phones while driving because the public doesn't want them.

NYC hot lines accept videos, cell phone pictures (MSNBC)

Tipsters to New York City's crime and complaints hot lines can now send photos and video from computers and Cell Phones, officials said Tuesday. It's believed to be the first U.S. city that can accept images for those services.

Police: New Yorkers Can Help Solve Crimes Using Cell Phones, PDAs (The New York Sun)

New Yorkers' cell phones and PDAs can now be used for police surveillance, thanks to new technology that allows people to send pictures and video to detectives from electronic devices. Police said the new technology will help them to identify and track suspects and that the images also could be helpful as evidence in criminal prosecutions. At a press conference introducing the new technology at ...

Agency Helps Phila. Oldsters Understand Cell Phones (KYW News Radio 1060)

The Philadelphia Mayor's Commission on Aging has launched an initiative designed to help senior citizens become more familiar with their cell phones.

Cell Phones trigger emergency calls (FOX 28 South Bend)

9-1-1 centers are used to receiving prank calls. However, with increased technology, Cell Phones are also becoming a major issues at dispatch centers. Dispatchers say they've seen it happen with the Blackberry

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