cellphones
The latest news on cellphones
Sex traffickers are turning to smart phones instead of Craigslist and other websites.
Schools with smaller enrollments ranked highly in the inaugural U.S. News Most Connected Colleges list.
Text messaging in the U.S. is on the decline.
Using mobile and Web applications can give students a new perspective on schools.
NEW YORK (AP) — AT&T agreed to pay the federal government $700,000 and offer refunds to customers for mistakenly forcing some smartphone users into monthly data plans.
The FCC says illegal devices that block cell phone signals could pose security risk.
NEW YORK (AP) — Thousands of teenagers who can't take their cellphones to school have another option, courtesy of a burgeoning industry of sorts in always-enterprising New York City: paying a dollar a day to leave it in a truck that's parked nearby.
These mobile applications for Apple or Android devices can aid students in and out of the classroom.
The company is working to stay ahead in a crowded smartphone market.
These mobile apps will help students more easily build connections.
