Archive for August, 2009

Higher Cancer Rates In Under-18 Cell … - Philadelphia Bulletin


Lynchburg News and Advance
Higher Cancer Rates In Under-18 Cell Phone Users
Philadelphia Bulletin
The great cell phone cover-up may be coming to an end. A new report may finally wake the public up to the brain-cancer risks
Cell Phones Online Blog Delivers Useful InformationUSPRwire (press release)
More than half of all 12-year-olds have cell phonesTampa Tribune

all 36 news articles »

Attempted Murder Suspect’s Cell Phone Use Leads Police Directly to His … - KFSM.com

VAN BUREN - A Tennesee fugitive wanted for attempted murder was captured in Van Buren after he basically gave police a call. 5NEWS has the story of how officers used the suspect’s cell phone to track him down. Little did 31-year-old James Michael …

Marital strife? Blame your cell phone, say police

Guess who - or rather what - is playing villain in marriages nowadays? The mobile phone, says Delhi Police’s Crimes Against Women cell.

Business Stuck With Big Bills After Phone Lines Hacked - WSOC-TV

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — In 35 years, Blume Supply has never had a theft like this — thousands of minutes in international calls made from its main business line, and owner Steve Blume knew nothing about it. “We do not call out of the country,” he …

Don’t drop that phone! Fragile devices threaten customer loyalty - Beta News

The iPhone is a technical marvel, a full-on computer that happens to fit in your pocket. It isn’t alone: The average BlackBerry is also pretty magical in its own right, as are high end phones from Nokia, HTC and a host of other vendors. Fantastically …

Police Begin Enforcing Airport Parking Rules - CBS 3 Philadelphia

Drivers will no longer be able to park along the shoulder of I-95 and access roads while waiting for arrivals at Philadelphia International Airport. Police will begin ticketing drivers who ignore large warning and illegally park along the shoulder of …

The Wireless tangle - San Diego Daily Transcript

It’s no secret that cell providers have tried for years to control what features are on our phones in order to maximize their revenue. Some carriers have removed WiFi, fearing we’d use it to make VOIP calls. GPS mapping has been disabled so we’d have …

Police want help to ID bank robbery suspect - Biloxi Sun Herald

LONG BEACH — Police released more on a bank robbery suspect’s physical appearance today in hopes that anyone who recognizes him will come forward. The man photographed by surveillance cameras late Friday afternoon is about 5-feet-10, weighs 250 …

Survey: Most drivers support regulation of cell phones in cars - St. Louis Post-Dispatch

A new study by Nationwide Insurance found that U.S. drivers are largely in favor of laws that would restrict the use of cell phones - for texting, e-mail, and talking - in cars. The results are pretty interesting when you consider that most states …

Survey: Widespread support for texting ban - Birmingham Business Journal

A new survey from Nationwide Mutual Insurance Co. shows that not even a generation gap gets in the way of strong support for laws banning text messaging while driving. Columbus, Ohio-based Nationwide said that four in five adults surveyed by Harris …