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'I Lost It': The Boss Who Banned Phones, and What Came Next
Wall Street Journal Two thousand six hundred seventeen times a day. That is how often the average person taps, pokes, pinches or swipes their personal phone. It all adds up to about 2 hours and 25 minutes, according to a study by mobile app research firm Dscout Inc. And a … |
Category: Cell Phones
Missouri Sheriff Tracked Rivals Via Cell Phones. A US Senator Wants Answers – Riverfront Times (blog)
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Missouri Sheriff Tracked Rivals Via Cell Phones. A US Senator Wants Answers Riverfront Times (blog) Last week, a U.S. Senator from Oregon called for an investigation into the security and software company that the now-suspended rural Missouri sheriff used to track cell phones of five state troopers, the former sheriff and a sitting judge in the Bootheel. Cops can locate anyone's cell phone in real time without a warrant, all thanks to a privacy backdoor |
Put the cell phones away – WWLTV.com
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Put the cell phones away
WWLTV.com A group in New Orleans is turning off cell phones, and escaping from their busy lives a couple of times a week. But they are not going to lunch with friends or the gym. What they are doing dates back thousands of years – and doctors say it's healing. |
911 dispatchers can’t always pinpoint call locations from cell phones – The Denver Channel
The Denver Channel |
911 dispatchers can't always pinpoint call locations from cell phones
The Denver Channel DENVER — If you use Uber or Lyft you know drivers can usually find you without a problem. But it's not always the same story if you call or text 911 for help. With the cooperation of the Denver 911 center, Contact7 Investigates conducted a series of … |
Pinedale examines blocking cell phone use in schools – Casper Star-Tribune Online
Casper Star-Tribune Online |
Pinedale examines blocking cell phone use in schools
Casper Star-Tribune Online Faculty members take students' cellphones for storage shortly before the ACT exam in 2013 at Kelly Walsh High School in Casper. Sublette County School District No. 1 is considering blocking the use of cell phones in schools. File, Star-Tribune … |
These trips ban cellphones: Could you do it? – The Durango Herald
These trips ban cellphones: Could you do it?
The Durango Herald A new tour company called Off the Grid is asking travelers to put their cellphones away and not even use them for photos. “When you're somewhere new, there's a lot to soak up, a lot to see, a lot of cool, interesting people to meet. Your phone can … |