Rubin also noted that Android co-founder Rich Miner had a cellphone speech company called Wildfire.
What do you get when you cross a portable navigation device and a cellphone?
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There's even a messaging feature for texting from remote to remote, email, or to a cellphone.
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Sprint Nextel is poised to launch another option: a cellphone that folds out into a tablet.
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Those items would show up on a cellphone bill, saving Tango a lot of hassle.
In 2009, 16 tourists were injured when their balloon struck a cellphone transmission tower.
You'll want a cellphone charger that works without electricity, such as one used in a car.
The only person who really needs a cellphone, they argued back in the 80s, was Gordon Gekko.
Taken together, the government argued that it could track a cellphone's location without having to show probable cause.
Almost nine in 10 of all U.S. adults have a cellphone, according to a Pew Research Center survey.
Posner acknowledged that a deeper search of a cellphone could be considered intrusive.
The chip offers the processing power of second-generation Pentium M processors, with the power consumption of a cellphone chip.
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But if you don't have a PDA, accessing and sending e-mail using a cellphone is still a major hassle.
To make matters worse, the batteries in electric cars fade with time, just as they do in a cellphone.
The Library of Congress's rules establish federal copyright penalties for unlocking a cellphone.
Diaz (holding that a police officer can search the contents of a cellphone after a lawful arrest without a warrant).
Conflicting court decisions and law enforcement policies make it an uncertain time to drive with a cellphone in your car.
Unlike with a cellphone, the coverage has no dead spots, on land or sea, even in the most remote locales.
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Or maybe, from the quasi-high-tech vending machines that have become ubiquitous in airport terminals, a cellphone charger or video game.
Mozilla, the organization behind the Firefox browser, launched a cellphone at this year's Mobile World Congress that is entirely HTML5 based.
Nonetheless, they had a cellphone in hand in case of emergencies and to call for guidance about how much to tip.
But one third of all adults purchasing one particular model of a cellphone in just the few months after its release?
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Indeed, the camera controls are much more like those of a digicam than a cellphone -- which is definitely a good thing.
Cellphones are ubiquitous and ordinary (the average cellphone) but years ago, simply having a cellphone sparked awe and an aura of exclusivity.
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But if a star can have a cellphone just for the asking, the brand they cling to may suggest they really like it.
Executives at some of the operators feel the U.S. wireless market is already crowded, with 80% of U.S. consumers already owning a cellphone.
It was not clear what the detonation device was, but the charges against Dzhokhar say he was using a cellphone moments before the blasts.
At school, she saw a group of students huddled around a cellphone and realized that at least one humiliating photo of her was circulating.
Thousands in the arena stood rapt at the scene, including CBS Sports chairman Sean McManus, who craned his arm to snap a cellphone camera.
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