Cell Phones News Archive

28-Sep-2008

 

Old cell phones collected for soldiers (Wickenburg Sun)

The Sons of the American Legion is collecting old Cell Phones. The phones are recycled and for each phone, battery, charger or any part of a phone turned in, a soldier gets one hour of calling time.

Seminar aims to help older residents use their cell phones (South County Journal)

The Prestons have a cell phone for emergencies. When they needed it most - after having a flat tire along a road in Atlanta - it didn't work properly.

CAN-SPAM law applies to texts on cell phones (The Fayetteville Observer)

Q: I?m receiving text messages from solicitors on my cell phone. Is that legal? Is there anything I can do to stop them? ? L.S., Hope Mills A: It may be legal ? or not ? depending on who?s sending it and how.

Bus crash renews debate on drivers using cell phones (The Ocala Star-Banner)

OCALA - Thousands of Florida drivers have at least one thing in common with Reinaldo Gonzalez, the man who slammed his tractor-trailer into a Marion County school bus last week, killing a 13-year-old middle school girl: They've used a cell phone while driving.

A new way cell phones have become dangerous on the road (WTOC 11 Savannah)

Cell phones are a big convenience for emergencies and just staying in touch but we're also seeing more examples of how using them can be more dangerous than ever.

Cell Phones Could Be Used as Radiation-Detectors (Newsweek)

Expensive radiation detectors may not be as effective as widely distributed chips in cell phones.

Cell phones disrupt peace of library (The Sarasota Herald-Tribune)

Remember when libraries were considered a place to be quiet in' People could actually enjoy reading a book or newspaper at the library -- a relaxing place to go.

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