With the proliferation of cell phones, the old-fashioned payphone is well on its way to extinction. So, when I saw a working payphone recently, it took me by surprise.
Whether it's Verizon's "Can you hear me now?" or AT&T's Lily, cell phone commercials have been bombarding us for years now. The thing is, if you've seen one carrier you've seen them all.
There is a new scam that includes a virus that will cause your phone to lose all internet connection. Attempting to force users to pay to regain control of their phones.
I have to say that this has been one heck of a week. I never thought I would be so connected to a device in my life, but I recently realized I was after I broke my smartphone. So here's the story.
I remember getting our first family dog, we were so excited to get Heidi Hinky (a wiener dog) all us kids screamed and ran around the house! Our parents couldn't have asked for a better reaction from us kids.
Do you fear losing your cell phone? The Detroit News is reporting a survey in Britain says that 66% of the folks in Britain suffer from of nomophobia -- the fear of losing or being unable to use a cellphone. Is your cell phone attached to you at all times?
The basic necessities of life may be food, water and shelter, but a new survey suggests the modern day world might be prepared to trade in sustenance for communication, as many Americans are now spending more money on their cell phone plans than they are on things to eat.
Chances are that no matter how charming of a ringtone you heard coming from a toilet seat, you wouldn’t stick your face against it to find out who was calling. The reason? It’s not supernatural – toilets are disgusting.