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Wireless Firms Prepare for Storm Season

Bay St. Louis Police Chief Frank McNeil faced the immediate aftermath of Hurricane Katrina with no communications. And all along Mississippi's tattered coast, residents scrambled to find ways to tell loved ones they had survived.

Some Cell Phone Owners Spurn Gadgetry

Nathan Bales represents a troubling trend for cellular phone carriers. The Kansas City-area countertop installer recently traded in a number of feature-laden phones for a stripped-down model. He said he didn't like using them to surf the Internet, rarely took pictures with them and couldn't stand scrolling through seemingly endless menus to get the functions to work.

NYC School Cell Phone Ban Causes Uproar

A ban on cell phones in the nation's biggest school system is creating an uproar among parents and students alike, with teenagers smuggling their phones inside their lunches and under their clothes, and grown-ups insisting they need to stay in touch with their children in case of another crisis like Sept. 11.

S. Korean Cloning Scientist Hwang Indicted

South Korean prosecutors indicted disgraced cloning scientist Hwang Woo-suk Friday on charges of fraud, embezzlement and bioethics violations in a scandal over faked stem cell research that shook the scientific community.

College Gets $16M for Stem Cell Center

Sound pioneer Ray Dolby and his wife gave $16 million to the University of California, San Francisco to start a stem cell center that will perform research without federal funds, the school announced Wednesday.

Parents Demand NYC Schools End Phone Ban

A growing number of parents, teachers and city lawmakers are demanding that the New York City school system reverse its longtime ban on students' cell phones inside school buildings.

Researchers to Study Cells at New Center

Carnegie Mellon University and the University of Pittsburgh announced plans Monday for a joint research center aimed at studying diseases and potential therapies within living cells.

Calif. Stem Cell Agency Still in Limbo

California's $3 billion stem cell research institute won an important victory with a court ruling rejecting challenges to its constitutionality, but the agency's finances remain in limbo while the expected appeals block much of its funding.

Pa. to Install Cell Tracking Technology

You pass an accident on a lonely stretch of highway at night. You call 911 on your cell phone to report it but don't know exactly where you are. Soon that won't be a problem in Cambria County, where emergency officials said they plan to install technology allowing county 911 dispatchers to track where emergency calls are placed.

Calif. Stem Cell Agency Issues Grants

The California stem cell agency — armed with money borrowed from wealthy philanthropists — handed out its first research grants Monday, 17 months after voters approved borrowing $3 billion to fund the controversial science.

Cell Phone Warns About Sexual Predators

When 11-year-old Jessica Lunsford was kidnapped and murdered last year, Joe Dawson immediately began gathering signatures to enact stricter penalties for registered sex offenders. Now, Dawson is teaming up with a California-based technology firm to introduce the first cell phone that uses the Global Positioning System to alert parents when a child is walking near a sexual predator's home.

Results of AP-AOL-Pew Poll on Cell Phones

The Associated Press-AOL-Pew Research Center poll on public attitudes about cell phones is based on telephone interviews with 1,503 adults in the United States from all states except Alaska and Hawaii. The sample included 1,286 cell phone users. The interviews were conducted March 8-26 by Schulman, Ronca and Bucuvalas. Half, 752, of the interviews were conducted by dialing landlines and 751 were conducted by dialing cell phones.

Poll: Youth Find Many Uses for Cell Phones

Young adults and minorities are leading a revolution in how Americans use their cell phones. People from age 18 to 29 and minorities are more likely to use their phones as personal computers, digital music players, cameras and more, an AP-AOL-Pew poll found.

Article Says Wis. Stem Cell Rules Limiting

Stem cell patents held by a University of Wisconsin organization are so restrictive that they create an impediment to research, according to a science journal published Friday.

Va. Man Gets 12 Years for Bank Robberies

The boyfriend of the woman dubbed the "cell phone bandit" was sentenced Friday to 12 years in prison for his role in four bank robberies last year.

Politician Sorry for Stem Cell Comment

Lt. Gov. Michael Steele apologized Friday for comparing embryonic stem cell research to Nazi medical experiments, saying, "in no way did I intend to equate the two."

IBM to Debut High-Performance 'Cell' Chip

The microprocessor that will power Sony Corp.'s next-generation video game console will also run computer servers that IBM Corp., the chip's lead designer, is pitching to the defense, medical and entertainment industries.

Cell Phone Shipments Hit Record in 4Q

Worldwide shipments of mobile phones reached a record 242 million units in the fourth quarter, surpassing the previous peak of 200 million units during the 2004 holiday quarter, according to research firm iSuppli Corp.

The Wire

Technology Review: Emerging Technologies Cell Phone Virus potential

Source: technologyreview.com

Cellphone viruses - Cabir was the test labs virus, but alas similar code was posted publically and quickly spread around the world.

The Tao of Mac - iPhone

Source: the.taoofmac.com

Nothing new here, especially, except a mechanism for tracking the rumors: The "Apple-is-going-to-do-a-cellphone" thing is getting a bit out of hand, so I decided to start keeping track of relevant (or irrelevant) mentions of it.

Sprint Treo 700p launch date?

Source: blog.myarchive.us

Sprint Treo 700p launch date is spotted on a Sprint corporate Launch Calendar. It looks as if it will not be mid-May as rumored, but May 28th.

Injected Cells Cure Tumors in Mice - Los Angeles Times

Source: latimes.com

This is quite amazing. I t could lead to an actual cure for cancer.

Apple's iPhone Integrating Helio and VOIP?

Source: macrumors.com

A market research company, Visiongain speculates (like most anaylists say these days) that Apple is teaming up with Helio to release their own Apple-branded phone.

Operators making money on Opera Mini: Two million users surf 4 million Web pages every day

Source: opera.com

Opera Software's new mobile Web browser, Opera Mini, has attracted two million users around the world.

Making Phones Easy To Use

Source: news.zdnet.com

Some thoughts on making cell phones easier to use. More design and less engineering needed.

Sprint Accelerating Expansion of CDMA EV-DO Network

Source: geekzone.co.nz

"Sprint has announced aggressive plans for the expansion and evolution of the Sprint Power Vision network which now covers over half of the U.S. population with mobile broadband data services based on the CDMA EV-DO cellular data standard."

NTT DoCoMo preps army-style music phone | Reg Hardware

Source: reghardware.co.uk

Olive Drab color phone with some military design carries 1 gig of music memory.

A Web Technology Idea for Africa

Source: whiteafrican.com

I recently talked about how the web can change Africa, and how those of us who I termed the African Digerati, the people with an understanding of Africa and knowledge of technology, are the catalysts of that change.

Phone TV study, not what you'd expect

I love this kind of story: engineer’s dream meets reality. Nokia — a totally engineering-driven company — recently participated in a user study of 375 households in Oxford, England, equipped with TV-enabled mobile phones. Surprise.

Researchers to test mobile phone radiation on human skin

Source: cnn.netscape.cnn.com

A pilot study, to be conducted next week, will expose a small area of skin on volunteers' arms to cellphone radiation for the duration of a long phone call, or for one hour, research professor Dariusz Leszczynski said on Friday.

New paint blocks out cell phone signals

Source: upi.com

A Rochester, N.Y., company has developed paint that can switch between blocking cell phone signals and allowing them through.

The Impact of Emerging Technologies: Stem Cell Battle Goes On - Technology Review

Source: technologyreview.com

Religion v. Health; right to whose life?

Sony Ericsson's Wilma / K800 / K790 Cyber-shot phones

Source: engadget.com

Sony Ericsson will be releasing their 3.2 megapixel Cybershot phones in Q2.

Review: Motorola V195 (MobileBurn)

Source: mobileburn.com

finally a business phone done right. the only problem is that it is done right for IT buyers not phone users. and this is the problem, mobile phones are bought by the users.

ZooVision - Anime Network on Your Cell Phone

Source: zoovision.com

This is really a test of seeding - and an attempt to get more anime on NewsVine

BlackBerry hearing ends without resolution

Source: arstechnica.com

"Who needs closure? The long-running patent infringement case between Research In Motion, makers of the popular BlackBerry, and patent holding company NTP has caught the attention of many in the world of technology.

Digital-Age Hazard: Sore Thumbs

Source: abcnews.go.com

From the Article: "Text messaging, once seen as a way to send a short message without running up the expense of a cell phone call, has become so popular that it poses its own public health problem: sore thumbs..."

Wi-Fi anywhere you want?

Source: nytimes.com

You know what would be so cool? A portable Wi-Fi hot spot. Whenever you wanted Internet access, you wouldn't have to hunt for a wireless coffee shop or pay $24 a night to your hotel.

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