We take our cell phones for granted. We take the communication that they provide for granted. Our soldiers in other parts of the world are not so lucky and could use our help.
School zones are always strictly enforced and with good reason. Now they will be a little safer as cell phone and mobile device use has been banned in school zones by state law.
This one's been around the Internet for a while, but like any good hoax, it's come around once again to my Facebook feed. It's an urban legend that says if you put some unpopped popcorn kernels near your cell phone, the radio waves will pop them for you. The hoax may also take the form of boiling eggs.
Ah, technology. What’s new today will most likely be old by tonight, which is why it’s so fun to look back at "must have" goodies that we felt compelled to buy to keep up with the times.
In the past few years, it’s become increasingly common to see cellphones on restaurant tables alongside the standard napkin and silverware.
But one Los Angeles eatery wants to change all that — and playing along will save you money.
Mobile technology has come a long way since the days of the car phone. But while the average American gets a new cell phone every 12 to 17 months, some people just can’t let go of the past (or simply don’t want to).
It wasn’t so long ago that all you could do on a cell phone is make or receive calls.
Now these amazing mini-computers will tell you where you are, where you need to go, and provide you a movie to watch while you get there. Spouses, on the other hand, more or less have the same abilities as they’ve always had.