The History Of Cell Phones News
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Allen Park Meet the legislator State Rep. Bob Constan (D-Dearborn Heights), who represents part of Allen Park, will hold monthly coffee hours at the two senior centers in his hometown.
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Half A Billion Old U.S. Cell Phones Could Be Recycled
I bet somewhere in your house is an old, unused cell phone. It is estimated that half a billion retired cell phones are just sitting around in the U.S. alone. They're phones that could be recycled.
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Sometimes those cell phones can ring at the darndest times
Those of you who read this column must have noticed by now that I haven’t written much about family affairs recently. There’s good reason for that – my wife has warned me. Still, sometimes things just happen that I believe need to be shared. Take for instance this last week. You should know that I [...]
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March of the Living Reception Hosted by Israel Ambassador
“We do it every year, like Exodus,” said Malcolm Hoenlein , executive vice chairman of the Council of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations, at the January 17 March of the Living reception.
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Phil's Findings: Amateur cell phone user does his research
The following comments are the observations of an amateur cell phone user trying to improve his cell phone usage. Today, most adults own cell phones, which are kept handy in easy-to-reach places on or near their bodies, in pockets or purses.
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