Cell Phone NewsCell Phone News79-Year-Old Tussles With Cell Phone Potty Mouth
A 79-year-old retiree who tussled with a man half his age over the man's foul language in a restaurant was sentenced to probation -- but outside of that, he's been treated more like a hero than a criminal
sfgate.comMore info on the new Symbian trojan
We have some isolated reports of users who've been hit by the new Skulls trojan on their phones
Full Story - www.f-secure.com (11/19/2004
Xingtone Thwarts Verizons Closed System
Xingtone has announced version 4.0 of their software that lets you use MP3s as ringtones. The biggest new feature: the ability to use Xingtone to load your own ringtones even on Verizon's 'closed' network. In addition to just MP3 formats, they now also support WMA and OGG Vorbis in their $20 software package. They're really riding this whole 'getting around Verizon' thing, too. They're even offering a promotional short-clip version to Verizon customers.
Full Story - www.gizmodo.com (11/10/2004
Finally! The Treo 650 Arrives
The palmOne Treo 600 may be the nation's most loved smart phone—a celebrated balance of cell phone and PDA. Rumors have swirled around the Internet for months about the next generation of Treos; today, with the introduction of the Treo 650, those rumors can be laid to rest
Because the 600 was such a hit, palmOne has been understandably conservative with the new Treo. Although the Treo 650 looks the same, feels pretty much the same, and runs the same programs as the 600, we think it's a worthy upgrade.
Full StorySurvey Says: Cell Phones Left Out
In order to craft the most accurate poll, political polling institutions like the Gallup Organization want their surveys to have an equal chance of reaching every U.S. adult. Because nearly every American owns a telephone, most major polls are done by phone.
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Stop overpaying for your cell phone
These days, 60 percent of American households have cell phones, and they spend an average of $53 a month to use them.
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Parents' lives made a bit easier, Cell phones, Web spread word of changes in schedules
Cell phones and the Internet have made life easier for parents of high school athletes when it comes to rained-out games
Last-minute schedule changes make it tricky for parents who arranged for an early work departure to see a game. When games are rescheduled, often for the next afternoon, parents sometimes juggle work schedules on the fly.
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