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  • - Detect and prevent cellular phone use with the Cell Phone Detector. It alerts mobile phone users to switch off their phones.
  • - A 1999 article discussing the possibility that cell phones may be the cause of some explosions at fuel pumps.
  • - Five suggested behaviors.
  • - Canadian Radiocommunication Act.
  • - Article by consultant discussing how and if cell phone privacy is possible.
  • - How cell phones work.
  • - Organization that collects and recycles donated cellular and mobile phones.
  • - CellManners.com is devoted to promoting civility between cell phone users and the people around them. The site has a forum, a letters section, as well as a section devoted to news briefs from around the world
  • - Article about VBS-Telefonica worm.
  • - Article outlining the health effects of using cellphones.
  • - Overview on cell phone SAR testing. Find your cell phone's SAR (Specific Absorption Rate).
  • - Rebuttals to objections about cell phone legislation banning use while driving.
  • - Roslyn, New York residents oppose having a cell phone tower due to concerns about breast cancer.
  • - Discusses technology, useage, privacy, and policy concerns about wireless technology.
  • - Shows both positive and negative effects of cell phone use by teens. From the Detroit News.



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