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AP Cellphone-only homes have some commonalities: "Wireless-only adults are more likely to drink heavily, more likely to smoke and be uninsured," the the study's co-author said.
107 months ago
Los Angeles Times Travel How to make sure your missing cellphone finds its way home.
110 months ago
The New York Times “Guccifer 2.0,” believed to have ties to Russia, claimed responsibility for the breach, which included lawmakers’ cellphone numbers and email addresses.
115 months ago
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116 months ago
Jalopnik He hops out of a spinning car, grabs a cellphone from the audience and gets back in—all without a helmet or gloves.
117 months ago
Los Angeles Times FBI agents are currently trying to dry out the device and hope to recover phone numbers, texts, photos, and other data.
117 months ago
HuffPost Science & Tech Is it OK to use your cellphone at music concerts?
POLL: When Is It OK To Use Your Cellphone In Public?
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New research on mobile device etiquette from the Pew Internet and Life Project gave us insight into where American adults feel using a cellphone is OK -- and where it is not. Pew's researchers didn't ask
127 months ago
Upworthy You pay enough for your cellphone. Now some of it could go to a good cause. - Evan S. Porter
128 months ago
WSJ Live Could you go Wi-Fi only and manage without a cellphone carrier?
A 30-day test:
http://live.wsj.com/video/life-without-a-cellphone-carrier/4724F8F9-4796-4708-99DA-0553496D57C4.html
Life Without a Cellphone Carrier
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Could you go Wi-Fi only and manage without a cellphone carrier? WSJ’s Ryan Knutson did it for 30 days and lived to tell about it. Here are some of his tips.
133 months ago
All You magazine How do you keep track of your family's cellphone data?
134 months ago
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