CELL PHONE
Get behind me in line...
On Saturday, The Forum published an Associated Pressarticle about a woman from Max, North Dakota. The story was so short that I will include it in its entirety here. "COLEHARBOR, N.D. A 29-year-old...
Posted on 6/11/12 at 9:31 PM
Cell phone safety for kids
The Wireless Foundation , the National Crime Prevention Council and Weekly Reader have created a brochure titled, Get Wise About Wireless -Cell Phone Savvy. It was producedto helpkids develop good jud...
Posted on 7/22/11 at 9:23 AM
OUTDOORS ROUNDUP: Buy deer licenses soon ,... Deer registration by cell phone, Web 
Minnesota’s firearms deer season opens this coming Saturday, and the state is encouraging hunters to get their licenses early.
November 01, 2010
Recovered video clip cracks Minn. assault case 
Images recovered from a deleted file on a cell phone have led to the arrest of two people suspected of assault in Sherburne County.
By Associated Press , July 22, 2010
DOUG LEIER COLUMN: Sharing information remains root of tech revolution 
Is technology steering the future of the outdoors? The obvious answer is yes, but the direction is not always so clear. Using a GPS device to mark a sandbar that might be a safety hazard to boaters is a good direction. Using a computer linked to the Internet linked to a webcam watching over a deer feeder in a distant state, allowing someone to “hunt” a farmed deer from their office, is not a good direction.
By Doug Leier , March 05, 2010
South Dakota professors, others aim to refine the law on 'sexting'
Jesse Weins, chairman of the Department of Criminal Justice at Dakota Wesleyan University, said state laws aren’t keeping up with the everyday realities of electronic messaging such as "sexting." Teens, he said, run the risk of being victimized by poorly drawn statutes.By Ross Dolan , February 07, 2010
Blind learn about mobile phones 
By Don Davis , November 14, 2009
Charge your cell phone using light, courtesy SunCore 
By Ian Hamilton , November 01, 2009
AROUND NORTH DAKOTA: School superindent drives bus ... Roosevelt foundation fined ... VCSU planetarium down ... more 
Illness has led to a recent shortage of bus drivers in the Kindred (N.D.) School District, so superintendent Steve Hall is getting behind the wheel.
Two of the rural district’s eight bus drivers were out sick recently. That left some buses without drivers on morning and afternoon routes, and Hall stepped up.
By Associated Press , October 12, 2009
Rescuers use cell phone to find hurt SD man 
Rescuers used a cell phone signal to locate a Belvidere man who was severely hurt in a horse-riding accident.
By Associated Press , October 10, 2009
Man claims Boston police beat him over photos 
A 29-year-old man is suing six Boston police officers, claiming they severely beat him because they were angry he was filming them with his cell phone.
By Associated Press , September 24, 2009
Use caution at work on internet, cell phone 
A few tips for employees regarding Internet and cell phone use:
- Remember that anything you do on a company-issued computer or cell phone — in or out of the office — could be tracked by a boss, the courts or a regulator.
By Associated Press , July 12, 2009
TECH REVIEW: T-Mobile's phones are splashier, but not quite perfect 
T-Mobile's phone lineup is starting to sparkle. Still, some of the company's models could use more luster.
By Eric Benderoff , March 24, 2009
TECH NEWS: Motorola phone talks a tough game 
For some people, a phone is just a phone. They don't need e-mail, a Web browser or a camera. They just want to make a call. And the last thing they want to worry about is what will happen to a phone that's dropped or gets splashed with a little coffee.
By Eric Benderoff , February 13, 2009
TECH TIPS: Femtocells boost cell phone reception indoors 
By Victor Godinez , January 02, 2009
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