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Virginia Ban on Cellphone Use While Driving Starts Jan. 1
As of Jan. 1, people in Virginia will no longer be able to use their cellphones while driving.
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Digital Distress, Dependence on Rise During Pandemic
Cellphone dependence, which has recently reached unprecedented highs, can result in a number of physical problems that may cause permanent…
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New Federal Requirements on Cellphone Surveillance
ERIC TUCKER, Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — Federal law enforcement officials will be routinely required to get a search warrant…
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LISTEN: Is Sprint’s Half-Price Offer Too Good to be True?
LOS ANGELES (USA Today) – Struggling wireless carrier has tried seemingly everything to wean customers from Verizon and AT&T.…
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Report: Planes Used to Gather Cellphone Data
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Justice Department is collecting data from thousands of cellphones through high-tech gear deployed on airplanes…
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U.S. Cellphone Users Frequent Victims of ‘Cramming’ – Senate Study
(Reuters) – U.S. mobile phone users have likely paid hundreds of millions of dollars in unauthorized charges “crammed” onto…
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4 in 10 US Homes are Cellphone Only, Skip Landline
MIKE STOBBE, AP Medical Writer ATLANTA (AP) — More American households are ditching their old telephones: 4 out of 10…
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Justices Wary of Unlimited Cellphone Searches
MARK SHERMAN, Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court seemed wary Tuesday of allowing police unbridled freedom to search…
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Supreme Court Takes on Privacy in Digital Age
MARK SHERMAN, Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — Two Supreme Court cases about police searches of cellphones without warrants present vastly…
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UN Study: Cellphones Can Improve Literacy
PARIS (AP) — A study by the U.N. education agency says cellphones are getting more and more people to…
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