Three Guidelines for Cell Phone Etiquette
The advent of wholesale cell phones has made this state-of-the-art telecommunication method low-priced, widely accessible and at this point, ubiquitous. (…)
The advent of wholesale cell phones has made this state-of-the-art telecommunication method low-priced, widely accessible and at this point, ubiquitous. (…)
Not long ago cell phones were an extra perk for the jet set, a novelty. Now they are necessary for most of us—when your mobile phone goes, your life is thrown into chaos. (…)
Who invented the idea of having cameras into cell phones? Was it a cell phone wholesaler who knew what consumers sought? Was it an heir of Dick Tracy? (…)
So you’ve made up your mind that you want a musical cell phone. (…)
So you’ve concluded you want a musical cell phone. (…)
Can people even conceive of managing without cell phones? What once was a futuristic luxury is now a typical accessory. (…)
Apple’s iphone continues to transcend the contemporary telecommunication experience. (…)
Every now and then, a phone comes along that revolutionizes the cell phone marketplace. (…)
Even though the economy doesn’t look to be getting any better, the general public still aren’t ready to exist without their cell phones. (…)
Beginning on June 29th, 2007, when every store selling an iPhone saw queues wrapped around the street with hundreds of people in sleeping bags in various stages of deteriorating hygiene, the iPhone has become a household name. (…)