Around 17 percent of all adult owners of new and old cell phones use the devices for browsing on the internet, according to the brand new study conducted by the Pew Internet & American Life Project.
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Cell phones make it tough for pollsters
At a point in history where Americans have at their disposal more forms of communication than ever before, pollsters are finding it harder and harder to reach potential survey respondents and be able to persuade them to take part in surveys.
Continue readingE-trash set to increase fivefold in some nations
Last updated April 12, 2019David Newman has a point. A good one. Newman serves on the board of the International
Continue readingNew Blaze phone includes analog television reception
Cell phone enthusiasts have become accustom to new releases coming along on a monthly basis or even more frequently.
Continue readingWeather alerts via cell phone
Officials in Emergency Management are well aware that warnings can help to save lives during extreme weather emergencies such as the likes of tornados.
Continue readingFederal Communications Commission looks at cell phone radiation
Last updated April 12, 2019The boss of the Federal Communications Commission has asked for a review to be made of
Continue readingWill the public ever see a phone book for cell phones?
Cell phones bring with them incredible advantages: the ability to take a call anywhere, anytime, just like Captain Kirk comes to mind but they also do present some challenges, such as the fact that the battery can go dead.
Continue readingConsumers want cell phone directory
As many as 91 per cent of consumers now support the idea of a cell phone directory, according to a new poll conducted by CellPhoneNumber.com, which had more than 8000 respondents.
Continue readingSpareOne Review
The SpareOne is a rather unique cell phone for several reasons. Chief among them is the fact that it is not designed to be linked to a single network such as Verizon or T-Mobile.
Continue readingCell phones cause sleep disorder
Young people who heavily use computers and new and old cell phones have an increased risk of stress, sleep disorders and disturbed mental health, according to a new report from researchers in Sweden.
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