Are You A Cellphone Addict?

When people can't get through dinner without responding to their phone's pings, or they so restlessly check their Facebook and Twitter feeds that they walk blindly into traffic -- it may be a sign that the white-knuckled grip people have on their cellphones is actually the cellphones' grip on them.

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BING NEWS:
  • After cellphone caught fire on plane in Denver, some passengers panicked
    More than 100 passengers on a Southwest Airlines plane feared for their lives on Friday at Denver International Airport after a cellphone battery caught fire inside the cabin​
    11/15/2024 - 4:55 pm | View Link
  • District 6’s cellphone task force looks at full, consistent implementation of policy across high schools
    Recent task force findings in Greeley-Evans District 6 show staff members want consistency in implementing the cellphone policy in high schools. And instead of more restrictions, teachers, administrators and students want to see more participation.
    11/14/2024 - 1:31 pm | View Link
  • Heads up drivers: New Colorado cellphone ban takes effect Jan. 1
    The new hands-free law expands Colorado's current cellphone ban beyond texting and searching the internet while driving.
    11/14/2024 - 12:41 pm | View Link
  • Why School Cellphone Bans Are a Bad Idea
    We cannot ignore the powerful relationship between students and their phones—and what they mean for equity in our most challenged schools.
    11/14/2024 - 8:20 am | View Link
  • Boxer gets first cell phone at age 36 – days before title fight
    Amanda Serrano received her first cell phone this week, days before her rematch with Katie Taylor. The two will meet in Arlington, Texas, on the same card as Jake Paul-Mike Tyson.
    11/14/2024 - 2:02 am | View Link
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BING SEARCH:
  • "I have no charge on my cellphone" or "my cellphone is out of charge"?
    The most common expression I've heard for expressing that a cell phone no longer had power is: My cell phone battery is dead.
    11/15/2024 - 10:35 am | View Website
  • "Call me through/at/on this number"
    Through is only really used combined with "reach me" - so "you can reach me through 0800999999". Not as common in the UK, and it implied that someone else will aswer, but can pass on a message. It would not imply that you could necessarily speak to the person - hence the "reach me" rather than "call me". Share.
    11/14/2024 - 4:13 pm | View Website
  • Cell phone? Cell? Mobile phone? What's the "correct" term?
    I remember being taught (though I can't really vouch for the accuracy of the lesson) that 'cell' phones were so named because they'd only function in a particular 'cell,' or 'limited-area-of-coverage-offered-by-a-particular-company-because-American-phone-companies-are-reluctant-to-share-infrastructure-unlike-Australian-ones.'
    11/14/2024 - 10:29 am | View Website
  • "Call on" or "call at" or something else? Which is appropriate?
    On is the only acceptable preposition here; "call me at my cell" (or in, to, with, etc.) is wrong.. However, if you are specifying the number, you can use at: You can reach me at (555) 555-5555.
    11/13/2024 - 9:00 pm | View Website
  • Cellphone or cell phone?
    The Associated Press recommends "cellphone". – rinogo. May 19, 2022 at 20:06. Add a comment. 1 Answer. Sorted by: -2. The most contemporary expression might be just cell. If you have to go through the trouble of spelling it out, it should be cell phone.
    11/13/2024 - 7:20 pm | View Website
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