This just in from the technology-and-politics desk: If a cellphone user takes a pollster's call, he or she is more likely to be a Democrat. If a land-line user takes a pollster's call, he or she is more likely to be a Republican.
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Whether it’s a company car or just an employee making a business call in a private car on a private phone, the corporation is within the reach of a distracted-driving lawyer.
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Enough. I've had it with people and their smartphones, iPads, Kindles or whatever who are interrupting my experiences at the movies, during a play, or while dining at restaurants.
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Mobile devices have become like wallets -- among the must-have items on your person when you leave the house. Teens are no exception to this rule, but for New York City's students, this poses a real problem.
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A small boy was told by his mother to snatch a cellphone from an apparently unsuspecting victim in the District this week, authorities said. After the incident, in the 3500 block of 14th Street NW, the woman was arrested, and the boy was referred to a social services agency, D.C. police said. Read full article >>
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While cellphone use might be prohibited in many classes, some students still continue to use their phone during class time. Cellphone use can be a part of everyday life for Ohio State students.
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For cellphone makers betting on booming global growth, the Spanish market has emerged as a key test case. But data suggest early signs aren’t good.
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