Cell Phones News Archive

12-Sep-2008

 

Pulaski Sheriff?s Office collects cell phones to help victims (WSLS Newschannel 10 Roanoke)

If you have an old cell phone you don?t use anymore, then someone else can use it during an emergency. The Pulaski County Sheriff?s Office is collecting Cell Phones, and their related accessories like chargers, to loan to people involved in domestic violence relationships.

RIAs on Cell Phones and Small Devices: Flash Lite, Silverlight, Android, JavaFX, QT (SYS-CON Media)

It is said that by 2013, 31 percent of all mobile phones will be smart phones, and by then, a smart phone might be almost like a full blown PC. Meanwhile it seems like everyone is trying to push their feet into the blooming mobile phone market. We've seen a lot of ups and downs in this area, lots of promises that haven't been fulfilled. In fact only since the arrival of the iPhone, has surfing ...

Cell phones big distraction in area schools (The News & Advance)

Now that school is back in session, high school principals have a message for students: Put away those cell phones. Now.

Developing News: Parent Sues Teacher & Principal For Confiscating Cell Phones (KTHV Little Rock)

Reggie Koch says the Pulaski County Special School District illegally took his son's cell phone away.

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 ...

School districts prohibit cell in the classrooms (The Champions Sun)

With school back in session, students are returning to school with more than their backpacks and lunch boxes. With flexibility in cell phone plans, children are receiving Cell Phones at even younger ages than they were a few years ago, but are they causing distractions in the classrooms?

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