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The Future Of...Mobile Device Chargers
No power? No problem. BNET correspondent Sumi Das takes a look at kinetic energy technology that charges mobile phones and devices without ever needing an electrical outlet. The mobile device charger generates power from motion, whether it's in a pocket, a briefcase, or the glove compartment of a car.
Tags: Mobile, Mobile Device, Mobile Device Charger, Advertising & Promotion, Wireless And Mobility, Marketing, power, green, future of, cell phones, computers, electricity
Videos 2009-02-18
29 Fees We Hate Most
An increasing number of businesses, from hotels to cell phone providers, are advertising bargain prices and then tacking on hidden fees and charges to boost the final cost. Here's how you can fight back. “The...
Tags: Phone, Fee, MoneyWatch, BillShrink, Concession Recovery Fee, Telecom & Utilities, Internet, Kathy Kristof, Fees, Consumers in the Crosshairs, Banking, Banks, Airlines, Change Fees, Charges, Overweight Baggage, Extra Baggage, Unaccompanied Minor, Cell Phones, Mobile Phones, Directory Assistance, Text Messaging, Activation Fees, Cancellation Fees, Early Termination, Hotels, Resort Fees, Rental Cars, Concession Fee Recovery, Vehicle License Fee, Energy Surcharge, Loss Damage Waiver, Cable, DSL, Phone Company, DVR
Articles 2009-10-08

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Cell Phones for Soldiers to Turn Donated Phones into 12 Million Calling Card Minutes for U.S. Troops this Year
To: TECHNOLOGY EDITORSContact: Monte Doran, +1-248-644-0800, ext. 255, or mdoran@clearblue.biz, or Ryan Barry, +1-312-464-1984, ext. 243, or rbarry@clearblue.biz, both of Clear Blue Inc. DEXTER, Mich., Jan. 29 /PRNewswire/ -- Cell Phones for Soldiers hopes to turn old cell phones into more than 12 million minutes of prepaid calling cards for...
Tags: ReCellular Inc.
Research articles 2007-01-29
Blues seek unwanted cell phones to aid domestic-abuse victims.(Technology)(Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Michigan)(Brief Article)
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Michigan is accepting unwanted cell phones as part of the national Call to Protect program for domestic-abuse victims. The Wireless Foundation organizes the program, which gives recycled cell phones to abused people s Blue Cross and Blue...
Tags: Blue Cross Blue Shield, cell phone, phone
Research articles 2002-10-14
MOTOROLA CELL PHONES BECOME FIRST CHOICE OF CHINA UNICOM
AsiaInfo Services 04-27-2006 Motorola Cell Phones Become First Choice of China Unicom BEIJING, Apr 27, 2006 SinoCast via COMTEX -- Since China Unicom published its purchase plan of CDMA cell phones at the end of last year, on April 25 for...
Tags: CDMA, cell phone, China Unicom, Motorola Inc.
Research articles 2006-04-27
MITSUBISHI CELL PHONES ARE BACK
AsiaInfo Services 08-08-2003 Mitsubishi cell phones are back BEIJING, Aug 08, 2003 SinoCast via COMTEX -- After the re-launch of "Mitsubishi" brand for cell phones of Mitsubishi days ago, the company came to Beijing again promoting AsiaInfo Services ...
Tags: cell phone, Mitsubishi Corp., phone
Research articles 2003-08-08
Liberty Tax Service collects cell phones for soldiers
Liberty Tax Service is collecting used cell telephones as a national premier partner for Cell Phones for Soldiers. The used cell telephones are being collected at 1708 S. Broadway in Edmond. The telephones are recycled for calling cards. Since Liberty joined forces with Cell Phones for...
Tags: Liberty Tax Service
Research articles 2006-03-21
4G cell phones a ways off
The race is still on for 4G, or fourth-generation, cell phones and service, but the contest for speed may not be decided this year because of the economy, as well as wireless carriers continuing to build out and improve 3G networks. Relatively recent smartphones, such as the BlackBerry Bold and...
News items 2009-08-07
TI unveils new cell phone chip.(Texas Instruments Inc introduces chip for cell phones)(Brief article)
By Staff Texas Instruments says it has developed a new chip for cell phones that can record television shows. TI says the chip will enable cellphones to watch snippets of news, sports and other ... ...
Tags: cell phone, cell phone chip, chip, phone, Texas Instruments Inc.
Research articles 2006-09-21
Cell Phones Could Thwart Nuclear Terrorism
Researchers at Purdue University are working with the state of Indiana to develop a system that could use a network of cell phones to detect and track radiation to help prevent terrorist attacks with radiological "dirty bombs" and nuclear weapons. Such a system could blanket the...
Tags: phone, Purdue University, radiation, sensor, terrorism
Research articles 2008-02-04
Cell phones to thwart terrorists
Researchers at Purdue University of West Lafayette are working with the state of Indiana to develop a system that would use a network of cell phones to detect and track radiation to help prevent terrorist attacks with radiological "dirty bombs" and nuclear weapons, reports the Purdue news service. Such...
Tags: phone, Purdue University, radiation
Research articles 2008-03-01
Web of cell phones.(computing)(International Business Machines Corp. develops middleware)
ONE DAY, CELL PHONES might be able to share information with nearby phones or mobile devices. That shared data could allow you to avoid traffic jams on your way to work--or find the best way out of a burning building. ONE DAY, CELL PHONES...
Tags: cell phone, IBM Corp., middleware, phone, Web
Research articles 2007-06-01
MORE HOMEMADE CELL PHONES ORDERED BY MOBILE CARRIERS
AsiaInfo Services 12-23-2005 More Homemade Cell Phones Ordered by Mobile Carriers SHANGHAI, Dec 23, 2005 SinoCast via COMTEX -- China's home-grown cell phone makers begin to more actively engage in taking a seat in the line of domestic teleco AsiaInfo...
Tags: cell phone, cell phone company, China Mobile Ltd., mobile
Research articles 2005-12-23
Half of people rude on cell phones, but only 15% admit it.(News)
A new Harris Interactive survey, shows 86 percent of wireless phone subscribers believe they rarely or never engage in discourteous cell-phone use, yet 50 percent believe Americans are generally discourteous on cell phones. More than half of ...
Tags: cell phone, Harris Interactive, phone, wireless, wireless phone
Research articles 2003-07-07
Social Priorities Make Cell Phones a Necessity for Back-to-School Teens, Says IDC
FRAMINGHAM, Mass. -- Parents should not be surprised if cell phones top their teenagers' back-to-school shopping lists this year, advises IDC. A recent IDC and SMS.ac survey of nearly 8,000 U.S. teens, ages 13 to 18 who use mobile phones, suggests that many in this age group perceive a cell...
Tags: cell phone, International Data Corp., phone
Research articles 2005-08-25
CallWave Launches Mobile Call Screening and Mobile Call Transfer for Cell Phones; First Network-Independent VoIP Application to Deliver Wireless/Wireline Convergence
SANTA BARBARA, Calif. -- CallWave, Inc. (Nasdaq:CALL), a leading provider of VoIP applications, today announced two new voice-handling capabilities for cell phones. Mobile Call ScreeningSM allows users to listen to voice messages in real time and, if they choose, interrupt the message to take the call. Mobile Call TransferSM lets...
Tags: cell phone, mobile, phone
Research articles 2004-12-07
Tilting at windmills - cell phones and other irritants
The Reduction of Tom Ridge Sympathy for the Devil Tummy Tucks and Templelifts Father Shanley's Interesting Vocation Succumbing to Cell Phones WHY DO CELL PHONE USERS tend to shout? The question has long mystified me, but now that I have finally succumbed to progress and acquired one of these...
Tags: FINANCE, Government, Internal Revenue Service, laser, New York Times Co., phone, Taxes, teacher, terrorism, Washington
Research articles 2002-06-01
North Bend, Wash., Considers Ban on Use of Handheld Cell Phones While Driving.
By Michael Ko, The Seattle Times Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Mar. 15--North Bend, which already has Washington's only "inattentive driving" ordinance, is now considering the state's first outright ban on cell-phone use while driving. Under the proposed law, police in the...
Tags: Seattle Times Co.
Research articles 2002-03-15
Comcast Cable's Eastern Division Donates 7,500 Phones to Cell Phones for Soldiers
To: TECHNOLOGY EDITORS Contact: Jaye Linnen of Comcast, +1-301-836-9367, Jaye_linnen@cable.comcast.com; or Mike Newman of ReCellular, +1-734- 223-4430, mnewman@recellular.com Company Donation to Provide 450,000 Minutes of Calling Time for Troops Serving Overseas WASHINGTON, June 16 /PRNewswire/ -- Comcast Cables Eastern Division today announced the donation of 7,500 cell phones to...
Tags: ReCellular Inc.
Research articles 2009-06-16
Cell phones deliver info on cars, houses to consumers.(Business)
Byline: COLIN GIBBS Two new services announced last week take advantage of cell phones as a medium for consumers to gain information on potential big-ticket purchases. Car maker BMW will promote its upcoming 3Series line by...
Tags: automobile company, BMW AG, cell phone, phone
Research articles 2005-01-24
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