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Most children now have their own mobile phone by the age of seven, new research reveals
Mobile phones ‘dominate children’s lives’ as 39% say they could not live without theirs.
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A school has banned parents from using mobile phones in the playground
The school hopes the ban will encourage parents to engage more with their children.
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Why pay as you go is making a big comeback
One of the biggest traditional Christmas tech splurges of upgrading the mobile contract to a higher tariff is being put on hold this year by many in favour of the humble pay-as-you-go
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Woman falls into basement trap door as she texts and walks
This woman was so absorbed by her phone that she didn't spot an open trapdoor in the street. Just one of the reasons why you should look where you're going when you're walking. See also: Woman falls from 60ft bridge while taking
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Moped-riding mobile phone thieves jailed
Two thieves who used a stolen moped to swipe mobile phones from pedestrians have been jailed following sentencing at Isleworth Crown Court on March 31. Zuriel Hutson, 21, of Crowfield House, Highbury New Park, and Sharuk Sheraji, 22, of
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Plane passenger jailed for listening to music on flight
A man in China was jailed for five days for listening to music on his mobile phone during a flight during take-off in Beijing. The Civil Aviation Administration of China revealed that police in the city detained three passengers between January
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Phantom vibration syndrome: Do you suffer?
Have you ever 'felt' your phone ringing or vibrating only to discover you were just imagining it? Then you're probably suffering from 'Phantom Vibration Syndrome'. Yes, it's really a thing, according to
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