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Polling firms call more cellphones than landlines now that most Americans have cellphones.
It's why the characters' cellphones look like modern cellphones, and have Instagram on them.
They can be shot on GoPros and cellphones, then watched on laptops, tablets and those same cellphones.
Suspects' cellphones Investigators told state media that experts went through the suspects' cellphones to help determine the charges.
Children using cellphones and tablets Put simply, there are countless, tangible ways that cellphones are bad for us.
More than 6 million used cellphones, or around 79,000 tons of used cellphones and other small electronic devices, are collected.
Fears that the low-energy radiation emitted by cellphones could cause cancer seem to have been simmering ever since cellphones went mainstream.
Gates didn't allow his kids to have cellphones until they were 14 (on average, kids are given their first cellphones at age 10).
But we will be able -- will we be able to shut down, relax, and put away our cellphones, as all of us look at our cellphones here?
They also claimed it would act as an unconstitutional seizure of their cellphones and that their cellphones would serve as "government loudspeakers" for people such as Trump.
As for the technical stocks, Cramer recommended to stay away from the companies that have anything to do with cellphones, because marginal buyers of cellphones are the Chinese.
So when aides pointed their cellphones at the documents — cellphones that also have built-in cameras — they may have given foreign spies a close-up look at Trump's briefing materials.
Technology — from cellphones to social media platforms — has evolved.
" I go, "Then you have to deal with cellphones.
But cellphones have taken the problem to a new level.
There are too many diversions for drivers, even without cellphones.
Several students were seen recording the incident on their cellphones.
Microsoft, and others, offer apps that use cellphones to authenticate.
It doesn't mean that people's cellphones are directly damaging fetuses.
Notably, the list does not include cellphones or completed televisions.
That is the reason why we have cellphones and computers.
While cellphones are ubiquitous in Antananarivo, flush toilets are not.
Oil and cellphones and consumer goods imports fell the hardest.
And in his backpack, they said they found 100 cellphones.
The poll used both cellphones and landlines to survey people.
Vendors once sold food, cellphones, and cardboard "beds" to immigrants.
We've seen that with cellphones, laptops and most recently, hoverboards.
And cellphones have made landlines at home redundant for many.
Their equipment, cellphones and the interview material were not returned.
He and others are powering their cellphones with solar chargers.
Cameras in cellphones weren't the only breakthrough hybrid of 2003.
Clumps of people swarming an area, staring intently at cellphones.
In return, couriers provided their own cellphones, bikes and motorcycles.
Radios and televisions received the message, but cellphones did not.
This was in 1996 and cellphones weren't a widespread thing.
The two sometimes call each other directly on their cellphones.
"Will anybody put down their cellphones long enough?" she said.
Cellphones are banned from some federal buildings and from jails.
Today's teenagers have been raised on cellphones and social media.
Cellphones were in their infancy, and few people had them.
He hadn't met tourists with cellphones in Rockefeller Center, though.
Consumer familiarity with cellphones helped, rather than hurt, the iPhone.
He advised keeping in touch with your children through cellphones.
Her business interests ranged from diamonds to banking to cellphones.
The security services can already track Egyptians through their cellphones.
Every human with two cellphones will make me think: terrorist?
Another, called iLoud200%, promised to double the volume of cellphones.
Prison officials said contraband cellphones fuel violence and undermine security.
PopSockets sells grips that attach to the back of cellphones.
Cellphones costing more than $30 would have twice that tax.
Cellphones are forbidden here and bags are searched before entering.
A fight had broken out the night before between rival gangs over "territory, contraband and cellphones," Mr. Stirling said, and the priority now was to jam all illegal cellphones in the state's prison system.
"When cellphones came out, people worried about telephone booths," Tjan said.
It since has been adapted for cellphones, PlayStation and Xbox formats.
We are so used to having air conditioning, cellphones, and internet.
Mind you, cellphones should work if the vehicle is shut off.
Voters were reached on landlines or cellphones by a live interviewer.
For the first 30 years, cellphones and automobiles got along fine.
Police can then capture data from cellphones and track their whereabouts.
The team hunts for the hacker whose virus is infecting cellphones.
The videos were recorded by police body cameras and bystanders' cellphones.
The booming age of cellphones isn't just benefitting the technology industry.
"Purple Rain" induced a singalong complete with waving lit up cellphones.
A UK study found 16 percent of cellphones contained fecal matter.
There were also increases in imports of cellphones and other goods.
No ringtones or chatter (cellphones are strictly banned in public areas).
The message, delivered to millions of cellphones around 2:85033 p.m.
Ban all cellphones from the dinner table – yes, parents, yours too.
Forty-seven percent of homes use only cellphones, rather than landlines.
But technology products, from cellphones to personal computers, were largely exempt.
Meanwhile, regular cellphones that emit radiation were around long before smartphones.
Criminals often hid in that field, robbing people of their cellphones.
He suspects those cellphones have a lot to do with it.
CELL They tried to tell us cellphones would fry our brains.
Cellphones make people more efficient, and every efficiency reduces G.D.P. growth.
American forces seized laptops, cellphones and other materials from the site.
The communications infrastructure — servicing landlines and cellphones — has also been decimated.
I always like to tell my kids of time before cellphones.
During the second act, at least two patrons' cellphones went off.
"It's similar to cellphones," said Michael Brune of the Sierra Club.
The interviews were conducted via telephone nationwide, including landline and cellphones.
I guess before cellphones, you had to ignore your family somehow.
I had happily traveled in Europe in the years before cellphones.
A federal system could have reached all cellphones in the area.
Still others didn't own cellphones, doing just fine with their landlines.
The thieves confiscated the workers' cellphones before fleeing with the cash.
They grew up with cellphones, the internet and access to information.
We weren't taught to walk diagonally through intersections texting on cellphones.
G.B.T. school where sex and cellphones (and federal funding) are forbidden.
It was packed with people eating lunch and talking on cellphones.
People held up pictures of that movement's leaders on their cellphones.
Researchers examined how conversations between two people were influenced by cellphones.
Cellphones aren't allowed even in secured areas of the White House.
"the Brick," one of the most popular cellphones in the world.
They monitored trucks and dumps, and measured air quality with cellphones.
"You could just hear cellphones ringing and children crying," he said.
Quinnipiac University questioned 937 voters about Moore via landlines and cellphones.
Inside were four cellphones, a computer and an external hard drive.
They could be right that our cellphones are vulnerable to surveillance.
No one has established that cellphones cause cancer, particularly in humans.
Police seized servers, computers, cellphones as well as drugs and weapons.
Cellphones have so far been excluded, the USTR said last week.
A concrete example is the advent of cellphones and the internet.
The U.S. government has publicly acknowledged for the first time there are devices in Washington, D.C., that foreign spies and criminals can use to track cellphones, eavesdrop on calls, and plant malware on cellphones, the AP reports.
It has long been illegal for inmates to have cellphones in prison.
Authorities also confiscated 300 euros, 84,000 Pakistani rupees ($730) and two cellphones.
Suddenly it was done—allegedly punched into the cellphones of officialdom. 3.
The devices are powered by solar panels and built using modified cellphones.
Cellphones and texting may also be robbing us of crucial communication skills.
As for the new technology, such as cellphones, Tallbear sounded in awe.
The loot also included over €30,000 (~$33,760) in cash and 37 cellphones.
Every day, ISIS fighters would ask if they had guns or cellphones.
Nearly 80 percent of the nation&aposs 911 calls come from cellphones.
Do you draw the line a being able to open up cellphones?
Robinson says he and his friend recorded the incident on their cellphones.
JF: It's good for us that we don't have cellphones and texting.
Royal Jordanian said cellphones and medical devices were excluded from the ban.
Pretty simple: Indoor plumbing is more important than jet travel or cellphones.
After speeding off, the crew sold Mr. Early's cellphones for $40 each.
According to the news source, the restriction will not apply to cellphones.
The Victory Research survey was conducted last week via landlines and cellphones.
They'll see how cellphones have changed the way detectives do their work.
There was a massive selection of electronics that included televisions and cellphones.
Narrator: Some role players are armed with weapons, others only with cellphones.
BEIJING — Audience members using cellphones bedevil performers and presenters around the world.
American forces seized laptop computers, cellphones and other materials from the site.
They can communicate easily, without using cellphones that are vulnerable to surveillance.
Cellphones, this phone, that phone, texting, smexting—every freakin' thing there is.
A lot of people use the cup holder for their cellphones anyway.
Personal cellphones are barred in many sensitive areas across the U.S. government.
The majority of them do not have televisions, cellphones or internet access.
Ms. Park said she noticed the North Koreans did not have cellphones.
Alerts spread on cellphones as a smoky plume streamed through the fog.
They are not brandishing pitchforks; they are more likely to wield cellphones.
Cellphones are cheap in India, and many come with WhatsApp pre-installed.
There was one spot on a hill where cellphones picked up service.
Hosts must relinquish their cellphones and forgo visits from friends or family.
Mr. Erazo urged Dr. Cerón to buy new cellphones but she refused.
That's why cellphones have to sit so precisely on those charging pads.
"I had lost her phone number like 12 cellphones ago," he said.
There are mattresses on the floor, and laptops, radios, barbells and cellphones.
And the senators can't even bring their cellphones into the chamber, right?
Like most modern couples, we are never far away from our cellphones.
Citizen-journalists are everywhere, with their cameras and cellphones, blogs and posts.
O'Hara said the future of the technology market is not in cellphones.
Instead, we are more prone to using the cameras on our cellphones.
He asked everyone to turn on their cellphones and raise them high.
Some have agreed to meetings, but behind closed doors — no cellphones allowed.
The missile flew over Japan, prompting alerts on cellphones and TV there.
Suddenly, a scrum of microphones and cellphones was thrust at the reporter.
You know — the ones without 40 cellphones in front of your lens.
Previously, they were allowed to leave cellphones in lockers outside the room.
Cowering students used cellphones to report what they had seen or heard.
She was carrying four cellphones and a thumb drive infected with malware.
Many filmed the blaze on their cellphones as the sky grew dark.
This makes it harder and more expensive for pollsters to gather a truly random sample of opinions because U.S. law prohibits computerized auto-dialing (also known as robocalls) to cellphones and there is no central directory for cellphones.
Consumer goods imports, however, fell amid declines of cellphones and other household goods.
Imports of consumer goods were buoyed by pharmaceutical preparations, cellphones and motor vehicles.
Of course, there's still the larger question of who to believe about cellphones.
This will impact over a dozen airlines and covers electronics larger than cellphones.
Cellphones, aging, dating, coffee, parties, threesomes, change — all together now: good and bad.
And after cellphones were introduced, we became wireless with those awful Bluetooth earpieces.
Rescue workers called residents' cellphones, and tried to get to those who answered.
Up next, who&aposs on "The Five" who&aposs addicted to their cellphones.
Eyeglasses go to the Lions Club, cellphones go to Cell Phones for Soldiers.
We don't have cellphones, we don't want to go home without our mom.
Under the previous system, the NSA reportedly had trouble acquiring records from cellphones.
If you watched popcorn get popped with cellphones—phones don't pop popcorn. Sorry.
As is common with radio telescopes, no cellphones are allowed on the premises.
There are nudes reflected onto scanners, cellphones, silver-colored bike helmets, and more.
And, most of all, cellphones — $64 billion worth, according to the Commerce Department.
Compared to cellphones of the past, the modern smartphone is a technological marvel.
Many US military installations and security agencies already ban cellphones in their buildings.
He repairs cellphones and is renovating a downtown building he bought in April.
Cellphones these days are awfully smart (they don't call them "smartphones" for nothing).
From burgers to cellphones, NBA players are great at selling just about anything.
The portion that tracked their teenagers' whereabouts through their cellphones was 16 percent.
Shares of Apple, which manufactures laptops and cellphones in China, grew 5 percent.
The parties in the pews are taking pictures; they are on their cellphones.
Cellphones, a camera and weather data were also gathered and sent to investigators.
In those benighted days we had just begun seeing what cellphones could be.
She was sort of like we're not here ... We're here to sell cellphones.
Like an angry math teacher, Donald Trump could take away his staffers' cellphones.
Mr. Collazo's raps blared from his friends' cellphones and echoed off the walls.
Hopefully you also know how to use these cool new things called cellphones.
The robot fleet will greet shoppers, demonstrate cellphones, and help them make purchases.
Employers also purposely isolated them, in many cases, allegedly taking away their cellphones.
Gallup conducted its latest survey of 1,024 U.S. adults via cellphones and landlines.
There's selling cable plans, peddling (probably stolen) cellphones, concert promoting and even construction.
"We collect students' cellphones at the start of each class," Mr. Ferguson said.
Zahran's sister says that her parents turned off their cellphones on the Friday.
Cellphones work poorly, if at all, and sensational news headlines matter little here.
Companies that make networking equipment and cellphones in China were also sharply lower.
At least two people in the store recorded the scene on their cellphones.
The list avoids direct tariffs on consumer goods such as cellphones and footwear.
They used cellphones as flashlights, to save the generator for more complicated procedures.
That brings us back to the main question here: Do cellphones cause tumors?
They took out their cellphones to show they were not recording the conversation.
So now they live in a world filled with toasters, cars and cellphones.
Some of the poems had been written and revised on laptops and cellphones.
Twitter is blocked in China, but it is generally accessible on foreign cellphones.
How do you lure adolescents away from their screens — especially their ubiquitous cellphones?
They both have cellphones and can also access their accounts on their phones.
Cellphones brought on the premises will have to be put into locked pouches.
White emphasized that the review was "not just about cellphones," at the Pentagon.
"What about young kids who always go online on their cellphones?" another wrote.
Childhood health experts have worried about kids raised on cellphones and social media.
They move so smoothly and quietly that some riders are on their cellphones.
They kept their cellphones and computers and occasionally wore jeans with their headscarves.
They did not show up, and their cellphones went straight to voice mail.
Residents can charge their cellphones or shower in its Italian-tiled locker rooms.
West Indians gossiping on their cellphones walked past white women in athleisure tights.
They were also instructed to conceal cellphones, marijuana and mushrooms, the complaint said.
One of the biggest factors in polling today is the prevalence of cellphones.
Before we had cellphones, my older sister needed a way to find me.
"There are loads of substitutes for South Korean cars and cellphones," it said.
A lot of writers have difficulty working text messaging (and cellphones) into stories.
People in the audience clutched their cellphones in an ecstasy of frenetic posting.
Obsolescence is for toasters and cellphones, not art or, for that matter, literature.
"The paper itself is not about cellphones; it's just about this change in the tumors ... but cellphones seem like really they're the most likely cause," lead author Alasdair Philips, a trustee of the charity Children with Cancer UK, told CNN.
The devices trick cellphones into connecting to them by taking advantage of a phone feature intended to preserve battery power: Cellphones always connect to the nearest cell tower available to reduce the signal strength required to ensure a strong connection.
Cellphones: Some of the Republicans who barged into the hearing room were in possession of cellphones, a violation of the rules governing the so-called sensitive compartmented information facility, known as the SCIF, where the depositions have been taking place.
One state official raised the question of potential liabilities for allowing cellphones in schools.
Sotomayor noted that people often have their cellphones at all times, including in bed.
City officials say the system is secure and it works with cellphones and landlines.
South Carolina officials used similar technology to identify the illicit cellphones there, Kernan said.
But calling cellphones as well as landlines has grown more expensive and more difficult.
The thieves took Kardashian West's two cellphones and approximately $10 million worth of jewelry.
But President Trump would like you to know that he "rarely" uses his cellphones.
No unauthorized cellphones, laptops or any other electronic devices are allowed inside a SCIF.
Fans throughout Gobe Life Park had their cellphones out, recording the moment for posterity.
"People can now follow his every move with their cellphones, so he'd better behave."
While several perpetrators groped the women, others picked their pockets, stealing wallets and cellphones.
Tuesday to all registered cellphones in areas that were under voluntary and mandatory evacuations.
In Elegy, Vance complains about hillbillies who he believes purchased cellphones with welfare funds.
The survey included 405 respondents reached on landline telephones and 614 reached on cellphones.
Lithium-ion batteries are commonly used in rechargeable consumer products like cellphones and laptops.
According to the complaint, Vasiliades had everyone leave their cellphones in the building's lobby.
Analog Devices: Semiconductor companies have had a bumpy road, particularly those dealing with cellphones.
In a matter of seconds the suspects stole passengers' bags and cellphones before fleeing.
India, the world's second-largest market for cellphones is still largely untapped by Apple.
Employees in both states were caught humping inmates and smuggling in drugs and cellphones.
Almost every home had a hardwired, landline telephone and cellphones were an emerging novelty.
There were thousands of cellphones there — didn't anyone take a video of the violence?
As part of that inquiry, the cellphones of several officers were examined, he said.
Mattis has been reviewing the issue of cellphones in the building for several months.
Correction: An earlier version misstated how cellphones would be affected by the USTR announcement.
Secret Service found she was carrying multiple cellphones and a thumb drive containing malware.
A wave of polls from Emerson College, which does not contact cellphones, showed Mrs.
When it comes to cellphones and cancer, a great deal of research already exists.
His captors showed him DVDs and videos on their cellphones of executions, he said.
Restaurants, cellphones and the internet have changed the rhythms and expectations of Cuban life.
At the time the Act passed, cellphones were emerging as the next big thing.
But when attending live shows, Mr. Kooluris said he prefers to see fewer cellphones.
Stingrays mimic cell-towers, forcing citizens' cellphones within range to connect with the device.
The software, called "Pegasus," provides access to cellphones if successfully deployed to a target.
They did not care if free trade provided them with cheaper socks and cellphones.
According to the company, half a billion people use Huawei cellphones around the world.
Passers-by stopped in front of the memorial and snapped photos with their cellphones.
And lastly, just because I'm curious: Do people call from land lines or cellphones?
They continued to use their cellphones after the burglary, helping detectives to trace them.
We'd all be better off if we put away our cellphones and got outside.
In a makeshift dressing room, girls applied lipstick using their reflective cellphones as mirrors.
Cellphones have replaced not just desktop computers but also cameras, stereos, books and more.
One for your computer, and a Bluetooth-enabled one for your cellphones and tablets.
Since 2015, journalists have been advised not to use cellphones to communicate with sources.
We're asked to silence our cellphones, quietly unwrap our lozenges and refrain from speaking.
Everywhere, students could be heard working through the upheaval with friends and on cellphones.
Unfortunately, however, we'll probably never have an RCT on cellphones and cancer in humans.
RapidSOS will help law enforcement locate people when they call 911 from their cellphones.
E-waste includes everything from computer monitors to television sets to cellphones and beyond.
Some refugees get cellphones through charities, relatives in the West or the underground market.
"We're not supposed to have computers; we're not supposed to have cellphones," he said.
Many facilities are plagued with contraband, such as cellphones, synthetic drugs and manufactured weapons.
He dressed in bespoke suits, carried three cellphones and held court at N.B.A. drafts.
As power vanished, their cellphones became their only tether to news, family and friends.
Videos and photographs recovered from cellphones were shown at the trial, Mr. Scruggs said.
Others painted flags on their cheeks and used their cellphones to document their presence.
The police department discourages officers from using their personal cellphones to conduct official business.
The poll was based on interviews of about 20183,000 voters over landline and cellphones.
Then they could find their contacts using cellphones tucked in empty rice porridge jars.
Throngs of people navigate the sidewalks and streets with cellphones pressed to their ears.
Cobalt is super-important in the production of batteries for cellphones and electric vehicles.
The ABC News–Washington Post poll was conducted on landlines and cellphones from Dec.
These video moments, some captured on cellphones, show what that terrifying afternoon was like.
Some criminal defense lawyers gave up landlines long ago, too, and only use cellphones.
It used cellphones and landlines among a nationally representative sample of 1,009 U.S. adults.
"We're not supposed to have computers; we're not supposed to have cellphones," he said.
Hikers are carrying cellphones and using back-country apps, GPS devices and rescue beacons.
Women in the annex are not allowed to have cellphones, though some do anyway.
The fans waved flashlights and cellphones over their heads for the young patients inside.
We huddled around flat-screen TVs, listened to car radios and peered at cellphones.
Ive's favorite part was the flip cover, which foreshadowed the popularity of flip cellphones.
Computers and cellphones were seized, a person familiar with the investigation told the publication.
Kharchenko's 137-page dissertation focuses on the destructive qualities of globalization, cellphones, and selfies.
While it's known for cellphones, Huawei also develops solar panel and energy storage technology.
We turn off our cellphones, tablets and laptops and stick them in a cabinet.
"For years, the only growth in the industry had come from cellphones," Cramer noted.
It tracks location data using GPS from Fitbits, cellphones, and other fitness tracking devices.
While it's known for cellphones, Huawei also develops solar panel and energy storage technology.
They desperately dialed relatives on cellphones, begging for instructions about how to get out.
Consumer Reports suggests trying apps like Nomorobo, which charges a monthly fee for cellphones.
They contact voters with cellphones; the automated pollsters call only voters with a landline.
I hate dealing with cellphones in movies, because it always feels like they're cheating.
Cellphones are so present for many of us that they're practically limbs — with deficits.
Down one dark alley, five men stared at their glowing cellphones, hookahs in hand.
There's rumors about cellphones, there's rumors about cell signals, there's rumors about Wi-Fi.
HOW TO LIMIT CONTRABAND CELLPHONES IN PRISONS: Republican FCC Commissioner Ajit Pai and South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley held a field hearing Tuesday to highlight prison inmates use of contraband cellphones and what the government should be doing to help prevent it.
What begins as a funny bit about why Louis C.K. thinks cellphones are bad for teenagers turns into a thoughtful rumination on the way we use cellphones to avoid dealing with pain in life — which becomes a touching plea for feeling our feelings.
The agency also has sent an alert about the suspect to cellphones in the area.
I tend to think that this walking around on cellphones, too, is the same thing.
No, you're not crazy—a whole lot of people are using their cellphones while driving.
You won't believe how many cellphones and laptops Paris declared Friday night at LAX TSA.
When a cell-site simulator is in use, nearby cellphones will connect to it instead.
No matter what the findings, this study simply can't turn cellphones into a bad thing.
The Alabama Department of Corrections has seized over 3,000 illegal cellphones in the past year.
In the messages, Strzok and Page disparage Trump in messages sent on government issued cellphones.
According to VOA Mandarin, their cellphones and other communication devices were taken away by police.
Some of the members brought in cellphones (which are not allowed in the secure space).
The Nokia 25 is one of the most iconic cellphones of the early mobile age.
Cellphones and computers, key portions of these categories, were spared from the initial tariffs list.
The protestors reportedly entered the SCIF with electronics including cellphones, which are strictly prohibited inside.
The clauses are recent additions to many contracts, including those for cellphones and nursing homes.
Some Democrats were outraged by GOP lawmakers bringing cellphones and cameras into a secure room.
"In the near future, cellphones are throwaways," Potucek said, according to New Hampshire Business Review.
It has its own markets, which sell everything from cellphones to books to camel intestines.
They swabbed floors, bedrails, pagers, and cellphones, as well as patients' noses, hands, and armpits.
Frantic parents used their cellphones to find their children as news of the shooting spread.
After the result, they quickly returned to their conversations or to pecking on their cellphones.
"About 40 percent of the calls to 911 are mistakes made from cellphones," he said.
Cellphones are allowed, but taking one might not be worth it because coverage is spotty.
But we know authorities also have their sights set on cellphones and computer hard drives.
Christopher Kirkley, an American music writer, included them in his mixtape "Music from Saharan Cellphones".
That would hit consumer products hard, including cellphones, computers, clothing, toys and other consumer products.
Video shows the same man planting the devices, both of which had cellphones as timers.
Many people reported being unable to contact friends and families via cellphones and the internet.
Passengers on those flights must place electronic devices larger than cellphones in their checked luggage.
PCs disrupted mainframes, discount stores disrupted department stores, cellphones disrupted landlines, you get the idea.
They both have cellphones that have not been inspected and fitted with Hasidism-approved filters.
"Our average user is about 70, and one-third don't even use cellphones," he said.
The operation involved 2,600 police officers, who seized computers, thumb drives and cellphones for inspection.
They took pictures of it on their cellphones and went to ask him for money.
Electronic and electrical equipment and parts dropped 4.6 percent, mainly on lower imports of cellphones.
Consumer goods imports, however, fell amid declines in imports of cellphones and other household goods.
It has Skype built in, which allows users to call cellphones and other Skype users.
Corded landline phones don't emit radio frequencies like cellphones do, but cordless landline phones do.
They allegedly targeted people walking in the Burbank area, demanding money, cellphones and other items.
Police seized her computers, cellphones and other electronic devices in the raid on her home.
Consumer groups that support strong protections on automated calls to cellphones applauded the agency's proposal.
Pollsters are fighting to keep up with the ever-increasing shift from landlines to cellphones.
Hispanics, part of a growing demographic group, are also more likely to use only cellphones.
Under the bill, portable electronic devices include cellphones, tablets, laptops, pagers and handheld gaming consoles.
But that term seems to have been forgotten in the universe of cellphones and tablets.
Attendees were asked to turn off their cellphones before the former secretary of State's remarks.
She said her group had heard of police officers confiscating and erasing images from cellphones.
That evening, the entire country was transfixed with fear, glued to their TVs or cellphones.
Pollsters are fighting to keep up with the ever-increasing shift from landlines to cellphones.
Better-designed studies, including cohort studies, have not shown a link between cellphones and cancer.
Some victims had "disappeared," he said, meaning their cellphones were off or were ringing unanswered.
They alleged that the cellphones brought into the area could have compromised the SCIF's security.
You're also more likely if find them all looking at cellphones, looking at those screens.
BlueDot RedState, Mississippi Gulf Coast For those choosing the 603s or 60s, remember: no cellphones.
Everything from old furniture and domestic appliances to computers and cellphones are up for grabs.
Further complicating matters, the Bangladeshi government has forbidden refugees from using cellphones, citing security reasons.
All the world's one billion cellphones throw out 18 exabytes a month, by some estimates.
Others said they felt they had been followed or noted questionable activity on their cellphones.
Teenage boys huddled in corners, faces lit by cellphones, oblivious to the goddesses standing sentinel.
"Almost all the young people have cellphones, and they can understand the LoaScope so quickly."
They continued to use their cellphones even after the burglary, helping detectives to trace them.
Today, cellphones often have the ability to grab data over Wi-Fi or over LTE.
Both companies sell software to government agencies that is designed to hack computers and cellphones.
The tariffs could also hit Christmas sales hard, particularly cellphones, computers, toys and electronic gadgets.
It took a decade for the first mass-market cellphones to evolve into the iPhone.
Pew's poll is based on live phone calls, half to landlines and half to cellphones.
Some $70 billion of the U.S. trade deficit with China is from shipments of cellphones.
Vigilantes now post photos to parenting message boards of possible nannies using cellphones near children.
What you won't see are cellphones on tables, hats on heads or coats on chairs.
Strange because this is Texas before the internet, before personal computers, before cellphones, before connectivity.
When Navy personnel searched the lifeboat, all they found were guns, ammunition, cellphones and radios.
"We all experience it every day on our cellphones," she said of brief signal dropouts.
Before we arrive, our cellphones are taken, as are our bags, dutifully searched by security.
Cellphones contain a huge amount of sensitive data, including private messages, photos and banking information.
Beyond "No cellphones," the embattled comedian's latest shows come with a legal-sounding gag order.
Take away the cellphones, it turns out, and you also take away the cellphone hunch.
"Everybody wants to see the pudding house," Mr. Adams said as the cellphones fired away.
My own experience — in the days before the internet and cellphones — depended greatly on improvisation.
A group of friends in Guaynabo, P.R., were singing by the light of their cellphones.
Others simply never had cellphones, computers or Facebook accounts that would help them check in.
It also began permitting public access to the internet and the mass sale of cellphones.
He thought it was strange when the officers took photos of his passport on cellphones.
But without RCTs, we can't establish that cellphones cause cancer or prove that they don't.
The College Board bans cellphones during testing and has increased random audits of test centers.
Last month, India's government imposed stiff tariffs on imports of cellphones, video cameras and televisions.
In 2010, Georgia inmates used contraband cellphones to coordinate protests across at least six prisons.
Cellphones were mostly useless, forcing panicked residents to scramble for news from far-flung relatives.
He was seven years removed from temporarily quitting golf to sell cellphones and car stereos.
De Blasio said the city would be sending alerts to all cellphones at 2628 p.m.
Many carry her image on their cellphones, and posters of Ms. Murad adorn telephone poles.
For decades, health experts have struggled to determine whether or not cellphones can cause cancer.
That includes paying for their cellphones, even though they are still on the family plan.
South Koreans' cellphones vibrate with emergency alerts whenever new cases are discovered in their districts.
In turn, cellphones, laptop computers and documents captured after strikes generate information for additional attacks.
"Cellphones may not work or you may not have your cellphone with you," she said.
Though lifeguards carry cellphones now, the basic struggle between people and sea remains the same.
"They are handling it better than the young people with all their cellphones," she said.
United States, which required criminal investigators to obtain warrants to get locational data from cellphones.
They got on their cellphones to direct workers in satellite facilities to do the same.
Instead, news, accurate and otherwise, traveled through word of mouth or was gleaned from cellphones.
He said they both had cellphones and earbuds so they could talk to each other.
Shoppers sign up online to make purchases, linking their credit card numbers to their cellphones.
Another metal used in batteries for cellphones and EVs is lithium, the lightest of metals.
Other companies are offering their workers the option of seeking medical care via their cellphones.
The episode was captured by other passengers on cellphones and quickly spread on social media.
They have been using their cellphones to capture their thoughts and moments from their lives.
"Modern cellphones are not just another technological convenience," Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. wrote.
The surveys ahead of this particular special election did not call voters on their cellphones.
Cellphones typically emit lower levels of radiation than maximum levels allowed, the draft report said.
It seems to be the early aughts, where sixth graders have iPods, but not cellphones.
When my grown children travel, we can text, call and share photos freely with cellphones.
Cellphones, once active, relay messages back and forth to cell towers several times a minute.
"Cellphones distract us from the fact that the subways are 100 years old," he says.
And when people hear that their WiFi routers and cellphones emit radiation, they get scared.
Sixty-five percent of participants were reached on cellphones and 35% were reached on landlines.
Puerto Rico investigation: Search warrants were issued for the cellphones of several people in Gov.
Puerto Rico investigation: Search warrants were issued for the cellphones of several people in Gov.
Cellphones, canned food and other artifacts of modern life are seeping into the Tsimane communities.
I can't help thinking that cellphones and social media have made it easier to cheat.
The paper's Chinese version said South Korean cars and cellphones should be targeted as well.
There's a lot of reference to people capturing stuff on cellphones before they call cops.
New emojis typically come to cellphones in September or October, Unicode said in the announcement.
In the age of selfies and cellphones, drawings offer a delight because they are outdated.
As we took off, most of the passengers whipped out their cellphones to take pictures.
Before cellphones, it used to mean something to make plans with someone and follow through.
There have been numerous incidents involving consumer devices, such as cellphones and laptop computers, unexpectedly igniting.
She and two friends — a man and a woman — hid money and cellphones in internal pockets.
In the book, a glass phone booth grows lonely as people transfer their allegiances to cellphones.
And it was — if you remember Friendster — it was kind of like Friendster but for cellphones.
"Because we can build cellphones but mice can't, we define mice as less intelligent," said Dölen.
Their equipment, cellphones and the interview material was confiscated in another attack to freedom of press.
Since last summer, Snap has hired dozens of employees who specialize in developing hardware, particularly cellphones.
Saipov had roughly 90 videos and 3,800 images of ISIS propaganda on his cellphones, authorities say.
The stay includes a lock box for guests' cellphones and hair that smells like a campfire.
More than 65 other current or former officials also have their cellphones or other information seized.
The police also found a concealed handgun, which supposedly belonged to his mom, and two cellphones.
Some of the devices — including old cellphones, cameras, and laptops — belonged to Cohen's wife and children.
The harasser also sold phony soccer tickets, cellphones, and festival tickets in Max's name on eBay.
The emergency alerts that get pushed to cellphones are about to get a lot more interactive.
The first wave of concerns about Huawei had more to do with cell towers than cellphones.
American forces recovered laptops, cellphones and thumb drives that could provide a window into the organization.
The men continued to use their cellphones, even after the theft, helping the police trace them.
John Legend is back with new music — and an innovative music video shot entirely on cellphones.
Two decades ago, AT&T took a significant step toward making people's cellphones their only phones.
The took two cellphones and approximately $10 million worth of jewelry, including a $4 million ring.
But imports climbed more — 3.3% to $266.2 billion — on an increase in crude oil and cellphones.
The element is used in cellphones, batteries for electric cars, military equipment, fluorescent lights and more.
From there, the wind and solar charges, back then, cellphones like the iPod, StarTAC and V3.
These imports are almost all consumer goods, including cellphones, laptop and table computers, toys and clothing.
Imports of goods from China increased 4.4 percent to $34.2 billion in March, boosted by cellphones.
"I mean, I've been to Central Africa, and there's people with cellphones using Google," he said.
Personal cellphones are also not as secure as government-issued devices, which do not allow texting.
The brothers were also instructed not to bring their cellphones -- presumably, so they couldn't be tracked.
People are using cellphones and GPS all the time, so [these threats] are more important, objectively.
Thus far, Trump has spared many consumer goods, including cellphones, computers, clothing and footwear from tariffs.
Cellphones are mainly used to build and maintain relationships, whether they be friendly, romantic, or professional.
But after several hours, they worked out the kinks, and we were able to call cellphones.
Pro tip, Dara: That answer is eight hours and cellphones in their bed outside the room.
Hacked cellphones can be turned into mobile bugs, using phone cameras and microphones to surveil owners.
Rechargeable lithium batteries are used in consumer products ranging from cellphones and laptops to electric cars.
Parents must model good behavior by not talking on cellphones while driving and obeying speed limits.
Of course, all these data sources — satellites, cellphones and many others — work even better in concert.
Social media and digital tracking in cellphones and other pieces of technology also present a problem.
Specific announcements were absent from Mr. Trudeau's speech, which was greeted with cheers and flashing cellphones.
The company, based in Cambridge, England, makes chips for a large majority of the world's cellphones.
By contrast, when it comes to cellphones, consumers can choose their wireless carrier and hardware separately.
In any case, their radio was broken, and they had no minutes left on their cellphones.
It was 1994, before selfies and cellphones — but not before people were idiots in the wild.
People will continue to use more energy as we add computers, cellphones, cell towers, servers, etc.
As a result, people scanned their cellphones constantly, and tried to keep busy in the meantime.
Today, he said more than 22019,000 cell sites exist and 95 percent of Americans have cellphones.
But that didn't stop Democrats from continuing to whip out their cellphones throughout the sit-in.
We now have an app that allows women to report harassment and assaults using their cellphones.
Even after the children of Bill and Melinda Gates received cellphones, their use was severely limited.
The fans rose to their feet, many viewing the moment through the camera on their cellphones.
If there are no card-reading machines around, many shoppers now text payments on their cellphones.
The system enables people to transfer cash and make payments on cellphones without a bank account.
The Daily Show's Jon Stewart mocked the idea of cellphones with cameras in them in 2004.
So, we have been told that we need to leave our cellphones here in the vehicle.
Lithium is a key component in the batteries that power everything from cellphones to electric vehicles.
They fled in a waiting car and made off with jewelry, cellphones, cash, and car keys.
Inside the ruins, the police found several dozen boxes of unused cellphones still in their wrappers.
Kelly previously banned White House staffers from carrying personal cellphones in the building from 6 a.m.
As the planning and construction of another system dragged on, officers increasingly relied on their cellphones.
Gallup conducted its latest survey of 1,85033 U.S. adults via landline and cellphones March 1–5.
To wit: No cellphones, no running, no handwritten signs, almost no media access to players, etc.
Fiber optics cables also work by transmitting sound for telephone landlines, or radio waves for cellphones.
Police investigators also found industrial grade explosives, tear gas canisters, fake passports, and brand new cellphones.
Lithium is a key component in the batteries that power everything from cellphones to electric cars.
Paramedics' radio frequencies were so clogged that some used cellphones to call ahead to emergency rooms.
The short radio waves power radars, cook foods, relay messages and link cellphones to antenna towers.
When you go backward, you realize that we thought we were modern because we had cellphones.
" He added, "Nowadays, everything is shot with cellphones, and this is radically changing the industry worldwide.
Some have railed for decades against cellphones, power lines and other everyday sources of electromagnetic waves.
In Philadelphia, hidebound ways of confronting iPhone thefts let thrive illicit networks to distribute stolen cellphones.
But later, opposition supporters whistled as they caught the results on their cellphones at outdoor cafes.
For hours, parents were lined along Coral Springs Drive, calling their children on cellphones and pacing.
And migrant children are as addicted to video games and entertainment on cellphones as other kids.
Some of the women wear sneakers with their veils, carry cellphones, ride motorbikes and play sports.
Last year, Huawei edged out Apple as the second-biggest provider of cellphones around the world.
Researchers — and my mom — have long been concerned about the fact that cellphones may decrease fertility.
In addition, cellphones potentially harm our health in ways that have nothing to do with cancer.
The women have grown up with cellphones, social media and the right to express themselves freely.
Long before cellphones, whistling allowed Turkish farmers to converse across long distances in the Pontic Mountains.
But nothing prepared him for the rise of New Delhi's electricity grid and its many cellphones.
Although the internet and cellphones exist in the movie, there's a dated quality to the premise.
Although the fighters were disarmed, they were allowed to keep their cellphones and other personal possessions.
It is making more complex products — like cellphones and computers — at breakneck speed and unprecedented scale.
And the overall evidence—outliers aside—still doesn't point to any conclusive health risks from cellphones.
In case you're wondering: President Xi Jinping and President Vladimir Putin of Russia avoid using cellphones.
He always carried two cellphones, each with a different carrier, in case one network was down.
Prison workers fret most about cellphones, which are banned because they allow inmates to attempt crimes.
Regeni complained to friends that some street vendors were hassling him for favors, like new cellphones.
Hasidim embrace computers and cellphones even if they may add filters to keep out objectionable material.
Ask The Wirecutter We can't live without our cellphones and they can't live without battery power.
The rules also ban cellphones in the chamber and allow only two beverages: water or milk.
No cellphones, no coffee and no staff to sit in their place for a brief reprieve.
Watch Mississippi Gov Tate Reeves blame the murders and deaths at Parchman on inmates with cellphones.
So, I grew up, I hate to say, there was no cellphones, there was no iPads.
The White House implemented a ban on personal cellphones in the West Wing earlier this month.
Shafiroff's picture, prompting two tablemates to take out their cellphones and also start snapping images. Mrs.
One possible approach to this assessment in China could involve using location services data from cellphones.
Survivors used car batteries to recharge cellphones in hopes of contacting loved ones in other towns.
A report surfaced in November that the White House was weighing the ban on personal cellphones.
Half of the respondents were contacted by a landline telephones and half were contacted by cellphones.
He had a semiautomatic pistol, a pump shotgun, extra ammunition, four cellphones and $47,654 in cash.
She also received two new cellphones, including one with international roaming, and a Land Rover Evoque.
Everyday products such as shoes, clothing, toothbrushes, light bulbs, hygiene or beauty products, toilets, cellphones, etc.
It's as old as time, even when it involves cellphones, drones and other modern-day signifiers.
Weinstein actually surrendered two other cellphones to security when he entered the courtroom, BuzzFeed News reported.
And he returned with no luggage, carrying only travel documents and two cellphones, the police said.
Billions of people have cellphones in their pockets with cameras that can document human rights abuse.
The FCC says cellphones no longer present the same safety concerns for airplanes they once did.
In the theater, cellphones are switched off; here, you can live-tweet every arabesque and extension.
When the sun sets, they pull out headlamps and cellphones to illuminate their rows of crops.
The couple&aposs cellphones, email accounts, Facebook accounts and Beau Rothwell&aposs SUV were also searched.
U.S. businesses purchased more cars, cellphones and industrial supplies from abroad, especially from China, in May.
Customers will pay by waving or swiping cellphones and credit or debit cards at the turnstile.
Under rules in the service, employees must leave their personal cellphones and computers at the door.
He called their cellphones repeatedly and sent "text bombs" of hundreds of messages at a time.
For this reason, 74 percent of Android cellphones could potentially be infected, according to Check Point.
Apple's AirPods and other wireless headphones emit small amounts of radio-frequency radiation — so do cellphones.
Cellphones and laptops would be included in that list but pharmaceuticals would be excluded, the office said.
"Rolling Stone" went with the headlines, &aposGalaxy brain Sean Hannity advices Mueller targets to smash their cellphones.
This season, mobile devices dominate the market, with 51 percent of consumers purchasing something through their cellphones.
His act inspired a wave of protests that many recorded on their cellphones and posted on Facebook.
Some of the invading members brought along their cellphones, though they are prohibited inside the secure room.
This comes after some people were vowing to turn their cellphones off in a sign of protest.
Electronics, including cellphones and chips, is the category with the biggest value of American imports into China.
And EU leaders were then outraged by revelations that their "best friend" had been tapping their cellphones.
Most US homes no longer use landline phone service and instead rely on cellphones to stay connected.
While his company primarily repairs computers and cellphones, Lezama said he can fix anything, including pinball machines.
The CNN/ORC Polls were conducted by telephone on landlines and cellphones from October 10 through 15.
Launched in 2007 by two former Amazon employees, Flipkart sells everything from cellphones to suitcases and cosmetics.
The robbers stole two cellphones and approximately $10 million worth of jewelry, including a $4 million ring.
"This is by far the biggest concern I've seen in cellphones during my tenure," said Lowell McAdam.
There were significant increases in over-70s, but began in 1982, before cellphones were even a thing.
And visitors kept showing hosts images from the show on their cellphones, hoping to spark a reaction.
This means being conscious of setting down cellphones, turning off the TV and shutting laptops at night.
She had somehow gotten separated from her German boyfriend, who had both their cellphones and her wallet.
As the prison's deputy director, he gave Guzmán access to cellphones, drugs, Viagra, prostitutes, and restaurant food.
The only things that are different are cellphones and more colorful signs—and probably more comfortable shoes.
Instead, it authorized officers to search for any cellphones and other electronic devices in the man's residence.
In 2013 a judge approved a warrant that allowed police to enter Griffith's residence and seize cellphones.
"There is a lot of work right now in the commercial space developing 5G cellphones," said Prof.
Cellphones and medical devices are not impacted, and the policy does not apply to airline crew members.
Lithium is a key ingredient in the batteries that power cellphones, electric vehicles and other consumer goods.
Why it matters: Compromised cellphones of NATO soldiers could be exploited in several ways to Moscow's advantage.
How do we get kids who are glued to their cellphones more interested in science and technology?
He doled out stacks of cash and talked into the various cellphones they held out to him.
But the radiation from cellphones, called radio-frequency radiation, is nonionizing and not known to damage DNA.
Despite this legal uncertainty, people's interest in blocking ads, particularly on their cellphones, is unlikely to wane.
The White House first began barring employees from using their personal cellphones at work back in January.
Anywhere else, the scene might be unremarkable, but cellphones have been legal in Cuba since only 2008.
Unlike calls to traditional landlines, pollsters are barred from using autodialers or automated messages to reach cellphones.
Those products include cellphones, laptop computers, video game consoles, toys and certain articles of footwear and clothing.
Nokia's cellphones faded by the wayside, along with many devices, when Apple's iPhone was introduced in 2007.
At the bottom of the hill, two lookouts were talking on their cellphones under an olive tree.
The law prohibits autodialed phone calls to individuals' cellphones unless they have given consent to be contacted.
In early 2016, nearly 50 percent did, with most people connecting to the internet through their cellphones.
I grew up, there was, I hate to say, there was no cellphones, there was no iPads.
Now, it looks like White House staffers could pay the ultimate price: use of their personal cellphones.
Some other sophisticated versions can eavesdrop on calls by bringing cellphones down to unencrypted 2G wireless technology.
It remains today, in backpacking trips and festivals, promising an escape from the hounding modernity of cellphones.
When Res and their partner are apart, the two spend a lot of time on their cellphones.
Bathroom: Somehow every girl in a bathroom crying over lost cellphones or lost boyfriends became my issue.
You won't be buying three cellphones in five years, you'll be buying one, that kind of thing.
If the U.S. imposed tariffs on Chinese products, it's not clear whether consumers would buy fewer cellphones.
People pushed away their plates of cauliflower and rice as the horrific news chirped across their cellphones.
Last, coronavirus may spread from contaminated surfaces — things like door handles and countertops, elevator buttons and cellphones.
Eastern on Wednesday, cellphones across the United States emitted the ominous ring of an emergency presidential alert.
Most are completely silent, as lunatics circle them, pointing flashlights into their eyes and screaming into cellphones.
The newest generation of cellphones, 5G, will operate near the highest frequencies of the radio wave spectrum.
They shared accounts of soldiers who raped women, stole money or cellphones at checkpoints, and looted stores.
In 1992, no one had cellphones, so he had to rely exclusively on his Mickey Mouse watch.
In a civilization ruined by cellphones and flip-flops, he is ink and paper, corduroy and tweed.
Emergency room staff sewed wounds, lanced boils and examined patients by the light of cellphones and flashlights.
The devices are designed to steal passwords and other sensitive personal data by connecting to nearby cellphones.
Some families fare better than others, with television sets, cellphones and appliances powered by rumbling old generators.
Everyone has a drawer full of ancient cellphones, tangled-up wires and earphones that are never touched.
After Tuesday's extraordinary cabinet meeting, ministers were held in Downing Street without access to cellphones until Mrs.
After that, Ms. Butrus contacted Mr. Buck via prepaid cellphones she picked up at a Walgreens drugstore.
Some researchers think these animal studies are good evidence that cellphones can cause these noncancerous brain tumors.
The team would not have been allowed to carry in personal cellphones to film or photograph it.
Look what happened when we got rid of the monopoly of AT&T to switch to cellphones.
An alert on television and via cellphones urged Japanese to take shelter inside a building or underground.
Because back then, you know, we ain't have cellphones, so we had to have the house phone.
As a result, cellphones carry more than 17,000 bacterial gene copies each, according to a 2017 study.
Through cellphones, remote villages can also access medical information, digital banking services and even solar lighting systems.
Along some blocks, the smell of gas hung in the air, and cellphones buzzed with evacuation warnings.
They deposited keys, watches, belts and cellphones into a gray bucket before walking through a metal detector.
The military police harassed them constantly, they said, taking their money, their cellphones, even their soccer balls.
We trust the free market to raise quality and lower costs for our cellphones, plumbers, clothes, etc.
Another thing I'm weighing at the moment is whether we need phones — not cellphones but desk phones.
But at least one major judicial case has acknowledged that cellphones are not the same as suitcases.
Drivers, many of whom have little problem multitasking on their cellphones, are not asked to check tickets.
The poll surveyed 85033 likely Arizona voters on both cellphones and landlines from March 3 to 4.
Though he died, the soldiers were able to recover cellphones and other materials, a military official said.
The concept behind Mr. White's project is simple: Used cellphones, powered by solar panels, upload audio data.
In April 2016, police tapped the cellphones of Mr. Garcia, Ms. Magbanua, Charles Adelson and Donna Adelson.
Last week, protesters gathered in front of the Sacramento County District Attorney's Office holding their cellphones aloft.
Now, political operatives are exploiting commercial techniques to correlate microtargeting data with the identification numbers of cellphones.
There was little for him to do but try to reach out to them on their cellphones.
Then there are the devices that people use on those networks, like cellphones and LTE hot spots.
Remote control robots and artificial intelligence applications with human-like capabilities could be enabled over 6G cellphones.
For the most part, cellphones are left in private lockers along with your parka and street clothes.
Inmates live in their own rooms, which have flat-screen TVs, and talk on their own cellphones.
Dear Amy: As we disconnect our landlines, cellphones are the main communication device for most of us.
Cellphones and smart watches were locked into bags at the door, though quickly unlocked after the show.
People were told to run, or hide and silence their cellphones as the police searched for assailants.
To add to that distress, those being deployed have been told to leave their cellphones at home.
But she said, a similar phenomenon had happened in the early days of the internet and cellphones.
Officials said the pervasiveness of cellphones threatened prison security and undermined the very notion of incarceration. 6.
Today 20153 nurses across the country take shifts answering the calls, which are routed to their cellphones.
But the Democrats took to streaming their protest live via cellphones in a free-media all-nighter.
Tala, for example, culls data from cellphones to gauge a person's ability and willingness to repay loans.
The tone was different at the hearing for Mr. Davenport, the black inmate convicted of stealing cellphones.
I mean, talking to my friends who make horror movies, cellphones are the bane of their existence.
With nightly propaganda airing on television, before cellphones or the web, truth was elusive and rumors flew.
Hearing aids: The Federal Communications Commission is moving forward with new hearing aid compatibility rules for cellphones.
Imports were unchanged at $257.5 billion in January amid declines in imports of cellphones and civilian aircraft.
An estimated 680 million Indians use cellphones now, with three million new ones coming online every month.
And there are people with drones and they have cameras and cellphones, so everybody is paying attention.
The funds – like the cellphones the inmates use to make the calls – are smuggled into the prison.
That decline was driven by fewer imports on products including cellphones, toys and games, and passenger cars.
Samsung's safety record Samsung's safety record took a black eye from more than just those combustible cellphones.
The newest generation of cellphones, 53G, will operate near the highest frequencies of the radio wave spectrum.
The newest generation of cellphones, 53G, will operate near the highest frequencies of the radio wave spectrum.
The organizer of a Skype conference call can add landlines, cellphones, and other Skype to a group.
Fortunately, the cellphones and social-media accounts of her attackers and their friends would remember for her.
It's hard because you can't go too far back without plumbing... so after plumbing but before cellphones.
The biggest change: Onstage accountants will be barred from using cellphones or social media during the ceremony.
Once again, hackers didn't need fancy tricks or exploits to hack a large number of Android cellphones.
We tried to be very practical about what would disappear if fertility became an issue, including cellphones.
Observers have noted that ever since the advent of cellphones, reliable polling has become ever more difficult.
And Trump, suspicious of leaks, has said he'll possibly take away staffer cellphones like they're in junior high.
"Do you know that cellphones have 10 times more bacteria than an average public toilet seat?" she says.
The officers then searched the anal cavity of each prisoner, claiming that they were looking for contraband cellphones.
Cellphones probably don't cause cancer, but even if they did, there's ample proof you wouldn't stop using them.
It also found that 78 percent of teens are checking their cellphones on at least an hourly basis.
Even outside the car, cellphones prove to be such a distraction that people are literally walking into things.
For months, South Carolina officials have said that prisoners used smuggled cellphones to manage crimes outside the prisons.
The software tools exploit vulnerabilities in cellphones and other tech products to gain access and covertly monitor users.
He is believed to have stopped using cellphones over a decade ago, relying exclusively on hand-delivered messages.
A giant U.S. study meant to help decide whether cellphones cause cancer is coming back with confusing results.
And there has not been an increase in rates since the 1990s, when cellphones started to be used.
The men absconded with two cellphones and nearly $11 million worth of jewelry, including a $4 million ring.
Stated in the article, a microbiologist found that cellphones contain 10 times more bacteria than a toilet seat.
"Plenty of people have cellphones in there and they can get it streamed to their phone," says Pardo.
Cellphones are taken away at the start of filming, and it's not like these women are carrying Walkmans.
The most recent negative data point came on Tuesday from Texas Instruments, when it said cellphones were weak.
One study found that nearly 50% of adults have either shared or received "intimate content" on their cellphones.
Prosecutors also said the suspect had 90 videos and 3,800 photos saved on one of his two cellphones.
Prosecutors further revealed they were led to the DiNardo farm after pinging one of the missing men's cellphones.
If, and by how much cellphones increase the risk of brain cancer is a long and disputed argument.
"Plenty of people have cellphones in there and they can get it streamed to their phone," Pardo said.
Dumb phones, like early cellphones, generally are either not internet-connected or aren't optimized for heavy app usage.
"Stringrays" are used by various law-enforcement agencies to track cellphones, collect communications, drain batteries, and much more.
There was a peak in cellphones, which caused Apple to plummet and take down semiconductor companies with it.
She declined to allow a search of the contents of her two cellphones to protect her journalistic sources.
Did [New York Times reporters] Maggie Haberman or Glenn Thrush have to surrender their cellphones for their interview?
Many other cars download and store data from users, particularly information from paired cellphones, such as contact information.
While older reports have shown that cellphones aren't noticeably harmful for humans, it's still a potentially concerning development.
Doggie playthings and bowls have 2x more germs than the everyday objects humans use, like forks and cellphones.
By comparison, 159 million people in China have installed ad-blocking software on their cellphones, the report said.
Trucks traverse the road, ferrying goods made in southeastern China like air-conditioners, cellphones, costume jewelry and shirts.
And because campaigns are so far-flung, with volunteers connecting through laptops and cellphones, they are particularly vulnerable.
With no television, cellphones or electronic devices allowed in her cell, de Lima said she was rediscovering books.
More Americans acquired cellphones, and with a robust and competitive market, changing plans, providers and numbers became common.
"But the short answer to your question is yes, we have our cellphones in airplane mode right now."
It told the Post that prisoners who use cellphones could face a year in prison and a fine.
Imports of consumer goods fell $0.9 billion, pulled down by a $1.4 billion drop in imports of cellphones.
The giant online retailer sells used products in 25 categories, including televisions, cameras, computers, kitchen gadgets and cellphones.
One of her requests was to execute a search warrant on the personal cellphones of the officers involved.
According to a criminal complaint, he pointed a BB gun at several young people and took two cellphones.
But in poor countries like Pakistan, few people have internet access while many have cellphones, Dr. Subramanian said.
Pai cited a number of instances in which contraband cellphones were used to commit further crimes from prison.
After they left the courthouse in Mr. Muiruri's taxi, family members could not reach them on their cellphones.
Protests in 2009 were violently suppressed, with massive human rights violations captured by citizen journalists on their cellphones.
Most audience members at the Swedish Cottage Marionette Theater politely turn off their cellphones before the curtain rises.
When the brigade charged with sweeping the location arrived, it found two unused cellphones still inside their boxes.
The police also seized stolen passports and found multiple cellphones, computers and a device to foil shoplifting alarms.
The chip, if it's installed, can connect with cellphones so people can get exclusive content and other updates.
Most cellphones sold in the U.S. have FM chips hidden inside, but nearly half of them aren't activated.
Police seized Vasquez's two LG cellphones and found that YouTube, Netflix, and Hulu had been used on them.
If drivers hit a deer or their vehicles break down, they cannot call for help from their cellphones.
Though widespread access to cellphones only started a few years ago, mobile penetration is now about 90 percent.
The German newspaper Die Welt said that several cellphones, laptops and documents had been seized during the raids.
Authorities used GPS data from people's cellphones to figure out whom they may have been in contact with.
Well, for one thing, people would have cellphones, as they have at the beginning in the television series.
He will also look for clues in the emails and other documentation from the computer and cellphones searches.
When cellphones began to power down on Friday, a neighbor fired up a generator and let others recharge.
She also worries about cellphones in pockets, telling my brothers that they're "frying their testicles" with their devices.
It's just long enough ago to feel vaguely quaint: no cellphones, only the earliest stirring of a GPS.
Before the benches were installed, she said, parents waiting for buses were almost uniformly looking at their cellphones.
What that analyst would have missed, of course, was that the nature of cellphones was about to change.
No, though I do often see people on hoverboards barreling down city streets while talking on their cellphones.
On the airfield, the staccato of imitation gunfire brought some villagers to record the spectacle on their cellphones.
In Japan, alerts were issued on television and via cellphones, warning people to take shelter indoors or underground.
Current cellphones represent a fourth generation, known as 4G, and 5G phones are expected to debut around 2020.
"Modern cellphones are not just another technological convenience," Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. wrote for the court.
But Facebook did not disclose that makers of cellphones, tablets and other hardware were exempt from such restrictions.
Technology is emerging that can disable texting and social media on cellphones while the car is in motion.
He set up a pair of cellphones on tripods for a social media feed and began to speak.
Citizens living beneath the missile's flight path received a beeping alert on their cellphones at 6:02 a.m.
Advertisers can use anonymized geolocation data from cellphones to target people when they visit, say, a McDonald's location.
They packed up ammunition and rifles, placed last-minute calls to loved ones, then turned in their cellphones.
Prison personnel also confiscated cellphones and knives during an inspection of inmates' cells on Sunday, Mr. Hernández added.
The Quinnipiac University poll was conducted from June 22-27, reaching 1,212 voters nationwide via landlines and cellphones.
There were no computers or tablets to scour for information about their dealer; the victims had only cellphones.
Officials said the pervasiveness of cellphones — nearly 12,000 were seized in Mississippi in 2018 — has threatened prison security.
Those that remain are often slow, particularly on cellphones, so using one is sometimes not worth the hassle.
The items are usually cars or cash, but they can also be cellphones, legal weapons, houses, and more.
Seven militants were arrested, he said, and explosives, medical supplies, cellphones and four-wheel-drive vehicles were seized.
Ahmed Hikmat, 28, carefully stacked cellphones for sale outside his darkened storefront overlooking pulverized buildings at Mosul University.
Paris Hilton had a line of cellphones, and there were even celebrities who had lines of fake tanner.
A social media campaign calling for users to delete the Uber app from their cellphones was soon underway.
Legally, citizens are not required to unlock their cellphones or share their passwords with United States government officials.
But there are methods for safeguarding your cellphones, tablets and computers from invasive searches, all while remaining honest.
The reference is to the constellation of devices — such as cameras, cellphones and appliances — connected to the internet.
ET -- Hawaii's Emergency Management Agency issues "false alarm" messages broadcast over radio and TV, as well as cellphones.
There were no computers or tablets to scour for information about their dealer; the victims had only cellphones.
But it is not untouched by modern life, he added; some residents own cellphones and other consumer goods.
A few people were leaning on canes; others, dressed in workout gear, were stretching and talking on cellphones.
We searched women during night raids, looking for weapons or intelligence items like cellphones, documents or memory sticks.
But Haredim do have laptops and cellphones and, though often loath to admit it, some will watch surreptitiously.
The lawsuit comes amid a surge in agents looking through — and sometimes copying data from — cellphones and laptops.
Imports of consumer goods rose by $2.4 billion in January, with a particularly strong rise in imported cellphones.
Modern cryptography is extremely robust, and it allows cellphones to make calls that are essentially impervious to eavesdropping.
That applies especially to laptops, tablets and cellphones, which we often discard simply because we want to upgrade.
When Christian Petersen-Clausen visited North Korea last year, he was struck by how few people had cellphones.
"Many of the bodies first responders found were found holding cellphones, trying to get additional information," Mileti said.
It's easy enough to imagine the security state suddenly bugging every American citizen via their cellphones or something.
Check them out for more details about how Canadian police obtained the master key to millions of cellphones.
The United States Copyright Office recommended in a report released Thursday that you, me, and everyone in between should permanently have the right to unlock our cellphones, a recommendation that would represent a major win for consumers and their right to reuse older cellphones on the wireless networks of their choosing.
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Many left their personal items -- purses, cellphones, and backpacks -- at the store in an effort to get out quickly.
I used to watch a lot of 80s shows and movies because they didn't have cellphones or the internet.
If you don't think the addiction to cellphones is real, try not using yours for a day or more.
Still, he highlighted that demand is strong for money, homes, data processing, cancer drugs, programming, cellphones, planes and stock.
Emergency alerts pop up on cellphones upon entering the area, showing the location of food and water distribution points.
Many Democrats took issue with the fact that Republicans violated congressional rules by bringing cellphones into a secure facility.
Customers simply use their cellphones to unlock the door with a swipe of the finger and scan their purchases.
"Finding and removing contraband cellphones is the most dangerous part of [corrections officials'] job," FCC Chairman Ajit Pai said.
Naturally, as cellphones have become ubiquitous, the number of landlines in homes have declined and will continue to fall.
What Qualcomm will argue: These are important patents, key to how modern cellphones operate in a battery efficient manner.
Some of the Republican lawmakers had brought cellphones into the room, where electronic devices are prohibited for security purposes.
Trump suggested on Wednesday that Cook directly influenced the administration's decision to waive the tariff on cellphones and laptops.
They alerted the FBI, which began an investigation that included planting GPS monitors on rental cars and tapping cellphones.
A time when most of the world's cellphones were made by stoic Finns and coffee came from a can.
Be sure to eliminate all bright lights, as even the blue light of cellphones or laptops can be disruptive.
There's a booming industry dedicated to providing governmental agencies with tools to hack and spy on computers and cellphones.
Video evidence, which was far less widely available before cellphones became commonplace, could be particularly valuable to ICC prosecutors.
It's aimed at using digital technologies -- particularly cellphones -- to improve the health of Americans who live on the margins.
It can target illegal drone surveillance, drones dropping weapons, drugs, cellphones, and escape kits into prisons, and drone terrorism.
Investigators seized officers' cellphones after learning that some officers had used the GroupMe app to communicate about the party.
NAND storage is a primary storage, which is commonly used in such things as cellphones and USB flash drives.
He held to his conviction that there is enough room for all four carriers and that cellphones would grow.
The Harris device doesn't just passively collect information from nearby cellphones by simply pretending to be something it's not.
We know world leaders' cellphones can be hacked, because we did it to Angela Merkel a few years ago.
Phoneic – Phoneic believes the data trapped in voice calls from cellphones is a gold mine waiting to be unleashed.
United States, a case that could have serious implications on how police use cellphones to track a person's location.
Qualcomm invented a number of technologies underlying mobile communications and also sells chips used in cellphones and other devices.
Hacking the personal cellphones of NATO troops is just more evidence of how seriously Russia views the NATO threat.
Off-the-shelf consumer drones have been used to smuggle drugs and cellphones into prisons by flying over fences.
Here's what is happening: Cellphones: The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is moving forward with new rules for cellular service.
Bill Murray allegedly threw cellphones of fans snapping pictures of him off a restaurant rooftop, prompting a police investigation.
The Federal Communications Commission on Monday moved to end its push to allow people to use cellphones on flights.
South Korean manufacturer Samsung makes a wide assortment of electronics: TVs, washing machines and cellphones are just a few.
Conadecus said the deal could raise prices of products powered in part by lithium, like cellphones and electric vehicles.
A flurry of apps have mushroomed in recent years hoping to lure busy professionals hooked on to their cellphones.
Also on the agenda, a measure that would help prisons get permission to use technologies to detect illegal cellphones.
For a time, jail phones didn't let you call cellphones, and fortunately, my wife always insisted on a landline.
Quickly, the Johns Hopkins researchers found their cellphones buzzing as other scientists saw ways to build on their results.
In the same fashion, a theater can throw out obnoxious people who cannot take a break from their cellphones.
Gill said the records show that both Lueck and Ajayi's cellphones were at Hatch Park at 2:59 a.m.
Cellphones are forbidden in Egyptian exam halls, but the Education Ministry acknowledges that the ban is hard to enforce.
SKEWED: The Hill's Mario Trujillo reports: Pollsters are struggling to keep up with the shift from landlines to cellphones.
The White House has banned staffers from using their personal cellphones at work after a series of damaging leaks.
Trump said on Tuesday he would delay the 10% tariff on cellphones, laptops and other consumer goods until Dec.
Imports of cellphones, toys, machinery and semiconductors fell, suggesting that both American businesses and consumers are growing more cautious.
"CNN Newsroom" anchors Harlow and Sciutto continued to broadcast from the street a short time later on their cellphones.
Studies have shown that roughly one-third of 16- and 17-year-olds share suggestive images on their cellphones.
Residents were warned of evacuations when their cellphones blared with emergency messages and police officers went door to door.
The app also offers easy-to-use editing tools, so users can simply edit the videos via their cellphones.
So ubiquitous in China are pedestrians glued to their cellphones, they have earned a nickname: the heads-down tribe.
Many Republican lawmakers reportedly tweeted from inside a classified area where cellphones are not allowed, The Daily Beast reported.
A growing number of start-ups are already providing financial services through cellphones, often without a bank being involved.
California in 2014 that searching cellphones without a warrant inside the US violated the Fourth Amendment's right to privacy.
Amazon customers speaking to the Journal described being banned for returning all sorts of products, from clothing to cellphones.
On Friday, investigators confiscated his cellphones, his computers and a copy of the police report from his office safe.
Witnesses recorded the fight with their cellphones, and investigators hoped to use the footage to find out what happened.
Inmates live in their own rooms, which have prison-issued flat-screen TVs, and talk on their own cellphones.
Investigators searched two cellphones and found about 90 videos and 3,800 pictures, many of which were ISIS-related propaganda.
And they dismiss concerns about wage stagnation — since Americans are buying more flat-screen TVs and cellphones than ever.
It serves as the bedrock for all the internet, cellphones and other great innovations that we've had in communications.
Cellphones have been fairly common for nearly two decades; personal computers have been part of our lives for three.
They use their cellphones to direct traffic, telling migrants and drug smugglers when to make a run for it.
Phone numbers were dialed from samples of both standard land-line and cellphones and employed random digit dial methodology.
That means, in part, no screens in the bedroom, and cellphones left for the night in a different room.
In a comment online, Ms. Beaufays lamented that cellphones could not be traced without the authorization of a judge.
Flipkart sells everything from cellphones to suitcases and cosmetics, competing with home-grown rival Snapdeal and Amazon's Indian unit.
Why it matters: This can leave cellphones, even if they are using encrypted methods of communication, vulnerable to eavesdropping.
The report predicted that almost 50 percent of all calls made to U.S. cellphones this year will be spam.
It is not unusual for fans to talk on cellphones in the middle of a match without getting shushed.
By then, many fans in the building were busy monitoring their cellphones for updates on the baseball game outside.
It was always there — I think it's really, really weird when I read books, and cellphones aren't a thing.
Embracing a practice used by some comedians, the show will require that patron cellphones be checked at the door.
Cellphones, car keys, doors and elevators -- even wads of cash that you have no idea the places they've been.
Perhaps the most consequential case involves fundamental principles of privacy in an age when cellphones record our every move.
Detectives were examining information from four cellphones used by people at the party, including Ms. Jenkins's, the police said.
While the most reliable polls include cellphones in their samples, many people simply don't answer calls from unknown numbers.
That happened naturally with consumer products like Model Ts and cellphones, since everybody who saw the things wanted one.
We are buying thinner televisions, smaller computers, cellphones with higher-definition screens, more computing power and smaller form factors.
The official sound of the 2018 Winter Olympics is quickly becoming the screech of emergency alerts on people's cellphones.
We were on our feet all day and far from computers, and cellphones were banned while on the clock.
On Wednesday, a few subway riders could be seen pressed up against the windows, snapping photos on their cellphones.
We discovered that our cellphones could be monitored, and many of the apps on our phones are tracking us.
Agents hauled off eight boxes of documents, about 203 cellphones, iPads and computers, even the contents of a shredder.
Oates evokes a future made from the ingredients of the present: televisions and internet access, cellphones and broken government.
Silvery-white and durable, the metal is used in surgical instruments, dental alloys and in cellphones and other electronics.
Dr. Shako, a short man with a slight stoop, walks around with three cellphones, usually all in one hand.
The moment she remembers best, however, is stepping off the stage and finding herself surrounded by colleagues holding cellphones.
Now combine that with everyone on their cellphones and social media, instead of talking to people at the bar.
Like the latter, she makes audiences check their cellphones at the door and never announces when she's playing clubs.
In most cases, the victims' money and cellphones were missing, apparently stolen while under police guard, Mr. Ahmadi said.
Several asylum seekers reported that the authorities had damaged personal property, seized cellphones and intimidated the men who resisted.
Officials also seized a large number of documents, nearly $30,000 in cash, two vehicles and cellphones from the group.
He spoke to people holding up cellphones and to television cameras broadcasting live to the rest of the country.
Be sure to eliminate all bright lights, as even the blue light of cellphones or laptops can be disruptive.
California, the court said the police must generally have a warrant to search the cellphones of people they arrest.
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If your child is going to overnight camp, the camp may forbid cellphones and monitor the letters sent home.
Some residents stuck under the mud and rock used cellphones to call emergency lines, according to local news reports.
What, if anything, links such extremes—between parents and planet, cancer and capitalism, cellphones and "the war on terror"?
Clusters of lawyers and public relations managers paced back and forth, muttering in hallways, cellphones glued to their ears.
The ABC News-Langer Research Associated poll surveyed 1,004 U.S. adults in English and Spanish over landlines and cellphones.
Flashbacks depict a near-future version of the United States, full of people that use cellphones and reference Uber.
Users may want to talk on their cellphones, or put their fingers under their masks to scratch their noses.
Brazilian prosecutors asserted that Mr. Greenwald was part of a criminal organization that hacked the cellphones of government officials.
The clips, recorded on the cellphones of bystanders, showed Garner saying "I can't breathe" 11 times before he died.
Police said they looked at cellphones and social media accounts, which led them to interview two children she knew.
Pedestrians can be glued to their cellphones, too, although it is unclear how often that leads to a fatality.
So is it simply modern life itself—obesity, inactivity, stress, cellphones, even older parenthood—that's driving down sperm levels?
The three men have cellphones and seemed to be communicating with people on the Mexican side of the river.
Yet, the government is arguing that cellphones are no different in "sharing" a signal with companies like AT&T.
And she takes us on a quick tour through the history of emoji, which first hit cellphones in 1999.
There are holdouts, of course, who view their cellphones and newspapers at arm's length to make out the words.
Aides, glued to their cellphones as they waited for instructions, paced or sat; others hauled in boxes of pizza.
By December, Lifeline providers would have to offer unlimited minutes for basic cellphones or 500 MB of smartphone data.
In addition, the numbers are probably far lower than the actual number of injuries related to cellphones, Paskhover says.
In one survey, 60 percent of the adults said they keep their cellphones next to them when they sleep.
That idea now seems quaint — of course cellphones and the apps we download to them are monitoring our activities.
He dissected the contraband market — the marijuana, painkillers and cellphones thrown over unwatched fences or brought in by employees.
They acquired Tiger batteries, the lower-cost alternative to expensive generators, and used those to plug in their cellphones.
The most common bills picked up by parents are those for cellphones (53 percent) and car insurance (31 percent).
As they emerged from the field, four men with pistols surrounded them and demanded their cellphones, Mr. Castro said.
One advantage of providing money over conventional aid is that it is cheap and easy to deliver, via cellphones.
Some focused their cellphones on Dr. Harris in order to preserve every bit of the 10-year-old's wisdom.
Wednesday, the Salle des États had only a few dozen visitors, cellphones aloft, taking selfies with the Mona Lisa.
Mr. Buhari's armed forces also stormed the main office of a major newspaper in January, seizing laptops and cellphones.
The porte cochère is their shield from photographers, professionals and fans or mere passers-by with cellphones held high.
Democrats countered the TV camera blackout by streaming everything on their cellphones, which ended up on C-SPAN anyway.
Agents had discovered devices before in the Clinton investigation (old cellphones, for example) that turned up no new evidence.
Other information has been collected from cellphones and other electronic equipment they were carrying, the United States official said.
Parents can program it to allow kids too young for cellphones to call or text a few preapproved contacts.
"We're now trying to get as many people prepaid cellphones as possible, because people don't have them," says Garcia.
There, some people sitting on foldout chairs are filming heavy metal band Disturbed on their cellphones through the barriers.
A new study, backed by the National Institutes of Health, says there is a link between cellphones and cancer.
While most pagers came with clips that attached to one's clothing, cellphones did not; therefore, a holster was useful.
But there might be a solution, one that utilizes a unique identifier but does not involve the government: our cellphones.
Emojis started appearing on cellphones in Japan in the mid-1990s and were integrated into Apple's operating system in 2011.
If he's the combative protectionist who slaps fat tariffs on Mexican cars and Chinese-made cellphones, there will be another.
" California authorities seized more than 13,000 cellphones last year alone, the most since 2011, "so you can do the math.
Today, relying on that approach alone produces skewed results because the majority of Americans who only use cellphones are ignored.
By now, I thought car companies or the telecom folks would have figured out how to disarm cellphones in automobiles.
Parents used who had pictures of their children on their cellphones gave them to staff to identify them, Keys said.
CUT-THROAT COMPETITION Launched in 2007 by two former Amazon employees, Flipkart sells everything from cellphones to suitcases and cosmetics.
For now, it's fair to say there hasn't been a smoking gun piece of research tying cellphones to brain cancer.
He made it easier for Cubans to travel, allowed them to own property, cellphones and computers, and expanded internet access.
All I wanted to do was take a nap and I couldn't because I was watching keys, wallets and cellphones.
They'll also need to identify that items such as purses or cellphones are not left in the vehicle upon departure.
We made the decision that it needs to be an instrument to operate independent of any cellphones and any cameras.
Hide your tablets, hide your laptops and hide your cellphones, because your pets are out there and they are bored.
Ramos said he and his team were separated, put in separate rooms, and had their equipment and personal cellphones confiscated.
Images and videos taken on smuggled cellphones have highlighted deteriorating conditions, and legislators and activists have asked for federal intervention.
Among other demands, the letter asks for more information about cellphones being used while the president was discussing the news.
A witness inside the room said the Republicans brought cellphones into the high-security facility where electronic devices are forbidden.
Inside, guests strained to read about El Chapo on their cellphones and check out the couple at the center table.
In the aftermath of the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake and tsunami, rental cars were also used to recharge cellphones.
During the Intelligence Committee's weekly closed-door briefings, Harris and the other members must leave their cellphones and smartwatches behind.
Cardinal Ernest Simoni of Albania drew strong interest in the first session by citing the use of cellphones in exorcisms.
The world's largest maker of cellphones now exists as a Nokia logo sold for use on HMD Global Oy phones.
Solar panels do contain some valuable materials, including silver and copper, but not as much as cellphones and other gadgets.
In 2016, he allegedly threw cellphones of fans snapping pictures of him off a restaurant rooftop, prompting a police investigation.
As a long-time sponsor of the Olympics, Samsung has been supplying the international sports competition with cellphones since 1997.
As more cellphones get made and as more electric vehicles hit the roads, demand for rare earth will only rise.
Visitors to the Dallas Zoo can help the facility protect wild gorillas by donating their old cellphones at the zoo.
"Cellphones are lost by the hundreds at Coachella, and that has been the case for many years," said Sergeant Marshall.
The complaint also described how a search of two cellphones has already produced a trove of evidence against the defendant.
So they banded together, and activating the "Find My iPhone" app, set about solving the Mystery of the Missing Cellphones.
With cellphones and caller ID, most people won't answer their phone if a random person or unknown number is calling.
I mean, even after all these years, the studies around cellphones and radiation and things like that are still unclear.
While the small differences between cellphones are apparent to the aficionado most people either own an "Android" or an iPhone.
Their occupants emerged clutching cellphones in search of one of the rarest finds on the island: a working mobile network.
Crowds of made-up girls on their cellphones cluster the sidewalk as a camera crew sets up by the door.
The CNN survey of 1,001 U.S. adults, including 891 registered voters, was conducted via landlines and cellphones June 16–19.
For the past four years, Chao Ming posted answers during testing, allowing cheating by students flouting a ban on cellphones.
Consumers can register landlines as well as cellphones on a federal "Do Not Call" list, which restricts calls from telemarketers.
ABC, which partners with Langer Research Associates, says 65 percent of its poll interviews are comprised of calls to cellphones.
Cellphones and medical devices are not included in the ban, and the policy does not apply to airline crew members.
The polls we do have either didn't use live interviews, didn't call cellphones or were put out by a campaign.
At least two people filmed the clash with cellphones, and the video was widely viewed on Chinese websites on Monday.
At the time, the first few houses in Alemão were just getting their first computers and cellphones with internet access.
Items on a list of delayed tariffs include cellphones, some portable computers, tableware, kitchenware and apparel such as sports footwear.
The move is a breach of congressional rules because no personal electronic devices, namely cellphones, are allowed in the facility.
When I look among the circle of my friends, almost everybody's complaining about being a slave of their two cellphones.
On Sunday, Subway Reads started delivering novellas, short stories or excerpts from full-length books to passengers' cellphones or tablets.
The survey was conducted via landline and cellphones from April 23 to 85033, polling 1,009 registered voters across the country.
It detailed a study that examined if exposing rats to radiation like that emitted by cellphones might give them cancer.
Police investigators are reportedly returning cellphones, a computer of Carmody's and a police report they took from his office safe.
He wrested control of the sale of drugs, cellphones and sex, and taxed restaurants, stores and other prisoner-run businesses.
She was carrying four cellphones, a laptop, an external hard drive and a thumb drive containing malware, but no swimsuit.
Essentially, it involves connecting all kinds of devices such as cellphones, with an on and off switch to the internet.
Across Northern California, people worried about charging cellphones, finding gasoline and cash, keeping their food from spoiling and staying warm.
In October 2018, the Trump administration and FEMA issued a presidential alert to cellphones through the Wireless Emergency Alerts system.
In recent months, video taken by television cameras and cellphones has shown Mr. Mugabe stumbling or sleeping at public events.
He was unarmed and was carrying three cellphones, said Sarbaz Hama Ameen, a Kurdish pesh merga officer who was present.
"I opened [a box] up to see what was in it, and it was just accessories for cellphones," Miller said.
Despite the ubiquity of camera-equipped cellphones, police still often attempt to block members of the public from filming them.
During emergencies, cellphones would be able to receive broadcast emergency alerts, especially when the wireless network is down or overloaded.
Along with the jewelry, which included a ring, they made off with cellphones and a wallet that contained credit cards.
Several justices questioned whether people using cellphones know that they are leaving a digital trail of their whereabouts over time.
His company, he says, invented fundamental technology that animates modern cellphones and deserves to be well paid for its innovation.
Schoolchildren continue to be slaughtered while our politicians, generals and aid agencies reckon progress by the increased availability of cellphones.
She supported him as he sold burner cellphones to criminals (this season leaned into the "Call" part of the title).
Snippets of the scene that were captured on cellphones have ricocheted around social media in the days since the event.
Some of them died as they banged on locked exit doors and screamed into cellphones for help from their parents.
The largest among those, at $44.5 billion, are cellphones, followed by laptops at $37.2 billion and toys at $12.2 billion.
The frequencies employed in 26G are higher than those of past cellphones, allowing more information to be relayed more rapidly.
But the bulk of the February 0003 footage came from citizen journalists with cellphones and the ever-present Unicorn Riot.
Naghman Sheikh, 50, who sells cellphones, nearly became a vegetarian because he didn't trust the halal meat at grocery stores.
Palestinian youths blocked them from leaving, continued to throw stones at them, and robbed them of wallets, snacks and cellphones.
To add authenticity and detach guests from their peaceful, comfortable lives, cellphones, jewelry and watches are banned in the bunker.
The investigation started two years ago, after customs officials seized several shipments coming from Hong Kong containing cellphones from China.
Single studies have alternately suggested cellphones are driving up cancer rates and that they pose no health threat at all.
Since so many people are exposed to cellphones, if there were a big risk, we'd probably see it turn up.
After waking his two kids, there followed a mad scramble in the dark for flashlights and cellphones, photographs and mementoes.
The F.B.I. took Mr. Paddock's computers and cellphones to its laboratory in Quantico, Va., for review, law enforcement officials said.
We shined the flashlights on our cellphones through the grate and spotted the keys near the rim of a pipe.
They also experience the freedom and peril of growing up in the days before cellphones, bicycle helmets and helicopter parenting.
Argaman also said that the agency would not hold on to any of the information it collects from patients' cellphones.
Argaman also said that the agency would not hold on to any of the information it collects from patients' cellphones.
Although no cellphones or electronic equipment are permitted, Mr. da Silva can receive visits from lawyers five days a week.
According to Mr. Erazo, three cellphones — including those used by Dr. Cerón and Ms. Vivas — had been compromised by spyware.
Some restaurants, partly from irritation when patrons take pictures of the food, place limits on cellphones in their dining rooms.
They stretch out their hands for him to touch, or proffer cellphones and scraps of paper for selfies and autographs.
According to Mr. Loret de Mola's account, the attendees were asked to surrender their cellphones before entering the meeting room.
Cellphones are constantly pinging off towers, effectively giving carriers a real-time map of their customers' whereabouts throughout the day.
One day, while visiting a friend in Kentucky, she found work selling cellphones and settled in the town of Radcliff.
Videos and photos of fires and blood-smeared walls, shot by inmates on smuggled cellphones, have spread across social media.
In addition to abiding by the ban on chatter, senators must also leave their cellphones — and coffee — outside the chamber.
Rescuers are trying to identify and track signals from some cellphones, the Italian police said in a statement on Saturday.
Most of the books are on loan from Istanbul; some are as small as cellphones, others the size of doors.
At issue are communications via cellphones, as well as data generated in social media, online searches and e-commerce purchases.
It was one way to startle people away from the best-dressed slide shows on their cellphones and into attention.
They lurked and gawked, tentatively pulling their cellphones out before one got up the nerve to ask for a photo.
But it can effectively cover almost any system locking down a computing device, including products like cellphones and tractor parts.

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