Doctors warn of earpiece dangers (Redlands Daily Facts)
REDLANDS - Ear experts in Redlands say that people need to be careful with the earpieces for their new cell phones.
Court move OK’d; phone policy mulled (Marion Chronicle-Tribune)
County cell phone usage was discussed during a special meeting of the Grant County Commissioners on Thursday, although no policy decisions were made. A decision was made, however, to move Superior Court 2 to the Willis Van Devanter Grant County Complex.
Analysts: Consumers, businesses want phones with more 'features' (BetaNews)
Customers are now buying more costly cell phones with features such as GPS, Bluetooth, and music enablement, not just in the US but worldwide, according to recent research by two industry analyst firms.
Top-Rated Stocks That Get Low Grades (The Motley Fool)
These high-flying investments keep shareholders on a short leash.
Bulgaria Increases Pensions by 8.5% October 1 (Novinite.com)
Bulgaria's government has decided to increase the pensions in the country by 8.5% since October 1, Prime Minister Sergey Stanishev announced Thursday.
August's Coolest Gadgets (PC World)
Despite Tokyo's sizzling summer heat the country's gadget makers aren't slowing down.
Regional Roundup (San Diego Business Journal)
The construction of a $55 million civic center scheduled to begin Aug. 11 will result in the elimination of the city’s only skate park. City officials say they are seeking to relocate the park within city boundaries, but haven’t found an acceptable place yet.
So: Yes, we can: Lessons from Teen NeGOsyo (Sun Star)
BAGUIO CITY -- Around 1,500 students and teachers from all corners of the Philippines had gathered for the third annual Teen NeGOsyo conference.
Moto CEO: iPhone knockoff in the works (Crain's Chicago Business)
(Crain’s) — Motorola Inc. says its troubled handset business is improving and will be stronger by the end of the year, but CEO Gregory Q. Brown isn’t willing to say when he expects the unit to break even. Yet Mr. Brown insists the division, which lost $346 million in the second quarter, ...