Cell Phones News Archive

13-Sep-2008

 

Red Cross seeks cell phones (Post-Bulletin)

Old Cell Phones are wanted by the Mower County Chapter of the American Red Cross. For every phone collected until Oct. 31, ReCellular will donate $1 to the American Red Cross, a news release says

WV Bans School Bus Drivers Cell Phones (WSAZ NewsChannel 3 West Virginia)

West Virginia school bus drivers will no longer be able to use their Cell Phones while behind the wheel.

Covenant Eyes to go Mobile - Accountability Software for PDAs, Cell Phones Coming Soon (PRWeb)

For eight years, Covenant Eyes has provided Internet Accountability Software for personal computers. Now, the company is testing Internet Accountability Software for cell phones and PDAs that use Windows Mobile 6. People choose Covenant Eyes to protect themselves from pornography temptation and to remove the secrecy of how they or their children use the Internet. Reports that score each website ...

Drivers on Cell Phones involved in 2 Accidents in Peoria (FOX 10 Phoenix)

How many times have you seen somebody drive down the road talking on their cell phone? Police in Peoria say that 2 people on their cell phones were involved in accidents in a 2 hour span. Fox 10's Andrew Hasbun has more.......

Advocacy group wants old cell phones (WHOI Peoria)

Posted on Friday, September 12, 2008 at 4:35 p.m. If you have old cell phones that you don't use anymore, the C enter for P revention of A buse says: consider donating the phones to them.

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.

Ban on govt-paid cell phones stressed (Saipan Tribune)

Gov. Benigno R. Fitial has reiterated his administration's policy against the use of government-paid mobile phones. In a memorandum, the governor reminded his Cabinet members that local funds should not be used to pay for government mobile phone usage.

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.

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