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Cell Phone Safety Debate Heating Up
Last updated April 12, 2019People have debated for decades whether cell phones can cause brain damage or not. The radiation
Continue readingBelkin Announce iPhone 5 Dock and Car Charger
Last updated April 12, 2019That’s right guys and girls, Belkin are the first to jump on the scene and take
Continue readingTrapped woman uses teeth to answer cell phone
A woman trapped inside of the CTV building after the earthquake of 2011 in New Zealand was forced to use her teeth in order to answer her cell phone after she lost the use of her hands.
Continue readingCell phone users reconnect with landlines post-storm
With cell phone service knocked out and many parts of New York having no electricity in the wake of super storm Sandy people are lining up to use a piece of technology seemingly from days past: the humble pay phone.
Continue readingSandy brings down cell phone network for thousands
Last updated April 12, 2019Cell phones have become an indispensable part of the average person’s life in the United States.
Continue readingStarbucks Trial New Wireless Charging Mats This Christmas
Last updated April 12, 2019Have you ever found yourself in a Starbucks, ordered a cup of coffee, got yourself a
Continue readingThe wait for Windows Phone 8 finally over
Windows Phone 8, heavily anticipated for months, has finally seen a public release. It has been two years since Microsoft launched Windows Phone 7, an OS that never drew much interest in the face of fierce competition from iPhone and Android handsets.
Continue readingiTunes 11 Delayed: Late November Release
Last updated April 12, 2019As we know Apple’s iTunes 11 software should be available by now, for millions of users
Continue readingCell service will get worse before it gets better
Cell phone service in the wake of super-storm Sandy is expected to worsen before it gets any better, according to the Federal Communications Commission.
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