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Jangl gives phone numbers to relationships, not individuals CNET Blog: Like most people my age, I guard my cell phone number closely -- so closely that I cut myself off from people I might otherwise Look at your watch to see who's calling your cell phone The Clarion-Ledger When your cell phone rings, you can see who is calling by glancing at the Fossil Caller ID watch. Designed to work with compatible Bluetooth phones, the watch displays the name or phone number of incoming callers. The cell phone: It's so much more Kansas City Star Your mobile phone isn’t just all talk. Nearly 220 million Americans have a cell, and many use it as more than just a telephone. Joe Farren, spokesman for CTIA — The Wireless Association — says today’s cell phone does a lot more than its predecessors. “It’s Web-based, it plays music and it’s how many people keep and receive important information.” Highfalutin and high-tech on the high seas MSNBC If you're like us, there are certain things you don't bring on vacation. Cell phone, gym clothes, grand ambitions to diet or be more productive — all should occupy minimal mental and luggage space. But more cruise passengers have been bringing all of the above onboard, and more. VITAL SIGNS: Putting Your Doctor On Retainer: Fee Buys Access, Attention Nasdaq SAN FRANCISCO (Dow Jones) -- Want a doctor who isn't juggling thousands of patients and is willing to give you direct, anytime access through a personal cell phone number? NEWs in Northeastern Wisconsin Green Bay Press-Gazette Have you lost anything lately The village of Allouezs lost-and-found collection is getting bigger. Many items have been found in village parks and include: a folding chair, two umbrellas, a baseball cap, a cell phone, one portable phone, two baseball gloves, a pair of childrens tennis shoes, asthma medication, a sledgehammer, eyeglasses and a knit hat. Slow down, say Take Back Your Time Day planners Reuters via Yahoo! News Workers of America, take a break. PBS Frontline: 'The Lost Year in Iraq' Washington Post Writer, producer and director Michael Kirk will be online Wednesday, Oct. 18, at 11 a.m. ET to discuss his PBS Frontline film, " The Lost Year in Iraq ," a look at the U.S.'s first year in Iraq and how decisions made in the initial stages of the occupation have affected the state of the country today. Cell phones big distractions Los Angeles Daily News SANTA CLARITA - More than 40 percent of drivers nailed on camera for running red lights in Santa Clarita are freeze-framed, cell phone to ear. The chatter is blamed for slowing reaction times by a few tenths of a second, and the result is a clear photo and a $351 citation for chatty drivers. Set clear boundaries to achieve work-life balance The Wichita Eagle Bosses get angry when their workers spend too much time gabbing on the phone with friends. And employees get frustrated when their supervisors call them in the evenings and on weekends.
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