News broke today that T-Mobile would add two more smartphones to its line of myTouch handsets.
Continue readingCell phones too dangerous for pedestrians
Drivers using new or old cell phones are not only putting themselves at risk, it is pedestrians as well, experts are warning.
Continue readingCell phones could harm sperm
Men who carry their Blackberry or new and old cell phones in their pocket or on their belt loop could be risking their fertility and the health of their sperm.
Continue readingCell phone rumors: the latest on the iPhone 5
According to the China Economic News Service, Apple’s eagerly anticipated iPhone 5 may become available to US consumers sometime this August.
Continue readingNew cell phone law could result in lower premiums
Tighter laws on the use of new and old cell phones whilst operating a motor vehicle in Cape Town could result in a decrease in the price of car insurance, according to an expert in the industry.
Continue readingTighter cell phone driving laws for New Jersey
The New Jersey Senate has given its approval to a bill that is designed to increase the penalties for drivers who have injured or killed others because of the use of new or old cell phones while behind the wheel.
Continue readingNew iPhone rumored to feature NFC
According to the latest cell phone news and rumors, the next iPhone slated for release will feature exciting new functionality including NFC (near field communications) and a much-improved app for maps.
Continue readingPew Research Center finds internet cell phone use significant
A recent study conducted and released by the highly regarded Pew Research Center has concluded that one primary way in which Americans access the internet is via their handheld cell phones.
Continue readingCell phone internet use on the rise
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.
Continue readingCell 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.
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