The new law which will make it illegal for people to use their new or old cell phones while operating a motor vehicle is set to come into effect on the 1st of October this year in the state of Nevada.
Continue readingVerizon to Announce Motorola DROID 3, Offer HTC ThunderBolt for Free
Rumor has it that Motorola will begin shipping out the out the DROID 3 to Verizon on Thursday, which means it should be on the shelves comes next week.
Continue readingUsed Cell Phones from the Ocean
The elements needed to make used cell phones can be found in abundance on the ocean floor, according to Japanese scientists.
Continue readingUsed Cell Phones to Replace Keys
Used cell phones are well on their way to replace cash and credit cards by way of the new technology to allow people to pay their bills with the devices, but now another innovation could be set to see the ubiquitous cell phone replace yet another mainstay – the humble key.
Continue readingGoogle Looses Out On Nortel Patents
For a while now, we’ve been following the bid for the now bankrupt Nortel’s 6,000 patents that were up for grabs.
Continue readingUsed Cell Phones – Like a Banned Drug?
Last updated April 12, 2019A Nobel laureate claims that used cell phones are without a doubt damaging to human health
Continue readingThe Parent Child Used Cell Phone Relationship
How do used cell phones affect the parent – child relationship? That is the question which a new study set out to discover.
Continue readingLove Me, Love My Cell
This probably won’t come as much of a surprise, but there has been a new study released that says that many of us become overly attached to our cell phones.
Continue readingSarbanes Wants Cell Phone Recycling Legislation
Federal agencies in the United States should be given more than 60 million dollars over the course of the next three years in order to help them promote cell phone recycling and the recycling of other electrical items in a bid to prevent them from ending us as landfill.
Continue readingCall for Residents to Add Used Cell Phone Numbers to Alert List
Residents in Clark County are being urged to add the telephone numbers of their new and old cell phones to the Wide Area Rapid Notification (WARN) Emergency Notification System in the wake of the system’s failure to be able to contact 30 per cent of telephone numbers on Monday.
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