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September 7th, 2008

Phone Lists - Hold the (cell) phone; cancer risk still uncertain (Richmond Times-Dispatch)

Hold the (cell) phone; cancer risk still uncertain (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
Dear Propeller Heads: I thought the debate over cell phones and cancer risk was over, but now I hear that it’s still not settled. What’s the story? A: The cell phone cancer debate is far from over. There might be legitimate cause for concern. Although many authorities, such as the American Cancer Society (http://tinyurl.com/6ffrql), downplay the cell-phone cancer risk, several top doctors and …
Source: www.inrich.com

Flex your apps with cell phone software (The Charlotte Observer)
You’ve probably bought programs for your PC. You may have bought games for a game machine. But software for your cell phone? Probably not. For a whole host of reasons, that may soon change. Expecting a new golden age of handset software, programmers are developing thousands of new applications that they’re betting you’ll want on your phone. People are getting used to the idea that there’s …
Source: www.charlotteobserver.com

Scoresflash: Sign up to get high school football scores delivered to your cell phone (The Citizens’ Voice)
Sign up today to get high school football scores delivered to your cell phone or email as soon as the games end!
Source: www.citizensvoice.com

Cell phone call helps save man stuck on mountain (9 News Denver)
EAGLE COUNTY - A local man is safe on Sunday, after a cell phone call helped save him from a treacherous situation on a mountain on Saturday.
Source: www.9news.com

Making the right call on student cell phone use (The Oklahoman)
Guess what I talked about with two elementary school principals a few days ago? Cell phones. Not their cell phones, those of students. And to take it a step further, I talked to a middle school principal. I’d heard some high school and college educators talk about the disruptions cell phone cause primarily texting in their classrooms. So surely it would be as bad or worse with the younger …
Source: newsok.com

Cell Phone For the Blind? (Slashdot)
brigc writes “Here’s one that’s got me stumped. A friend of mine who is blind asked me for help tracking down a cell phone for him. He’s interested in a flip phone with well-defined separations between the keys, and as much voice control as possible. Battery life is the only other thing he mentioned. Preferably something that would work on AT&T’s network in the US. We spent part of the afternoon …
Source: ask.slashdot.org

Cell phone instead of wristwatch? (Republican-American)
If you no longer use a land line telephone, alarm clock, calendar or wrist watch because your cell phone has replaced all these things, we want to hear from you. Please send an e-mail to lxhihani@rep-am.com, or call Lauresha at (203) 574-3636, Ext. 1426.
Source: rep-am.com

Software puts muscle in cell phone (The Post and Courier)
SAN JOSE, Calif. You’ve probably bought programs for your personal computer and you may have bought games for a game machine. But software for your cell phone? Probably not.
Source: www.charleston.net

Cell phone ruse helps thwart drug deal (Republican-American)
WOLCOTT Police officers intercepted a text message sent to the cell phone of a motorcyclist being charged with speeding and lured an unsuspecting man trying to buy drugs into their clutches early Tuesday morning.
Source: rep-am.com

Keep cell phone batteries charged during storms (The Potpourri)
Cell phone users may want to make sure their batteries are fully charged if Tropical Storm Gustav makes its way to the Gulf Coast on Labor Day, Monday, Sept. 1.
Source: hcnonline.com

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