Environmentalists in India are growing increasingly concerned by the large piling up of electronic waste in major cities all across the country, with electrical and electronic goods being discarded at a rapid rate.
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Cell Phone Tracking Raises Concerns
Unbeknownst to their owners, many smart phones used in the United States have a program on them known as Carrier IQ.
Continue readingCell Phone Robo-call Legislation Nixed
The proposed legislation that would have allowed “robo-calling” to cell phones in the United States has been nixed.
Continue readingNTSB Weighs in on Car Cell Phone Use
The United States is interesting for many reasons, not the least of which is our federal system in which some issues are decided at the national level while others are determined by individual states.
Continue readingOver 9000 Cell Phone Car Crashes in Michigan
Motorists using new or old cell phones while driving, according to an analysis by MLive.com, caused more than 9000 car crashes in Michigan over the course of the last ten years.
Continue readingAnother Criminal Leaves Cell Phone Behind
A man has been charged with two Bay City break-ins after he left his old cell phone behind at the scene of a crime.
Continue readingCell Phone Number Changes Life
An old cell phone number formally belonging to a celebrity changed the life of a Cleveland man who moved to California with his girlfriend.
Continue readingCell Phone Films Gun-toting Mother in Law
Mother in law jokes may never be the same following an incident in which a South Florida man found himself being shot at by his mother in law in an incident the man caught on his cell phone video.
Continue readingCell Phone Driving Risk Overestimated
Past studies may have overestimated the risk of car crashes due to distracted driving caused by using a new or old cell phone while operating a motor vehicle, according to a new analysis.
Continue readingCell Phone Twitter Crash for Sheen
Charlie Sheen’s cell phone crashed after he accidentally posted his number on Twitter.
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