I signed up for the national “Do Not Call List”. In fact, I signed up twice and yet, I'm still receiving the calls, now more than ever. What’s up with that?
I was attending a healthy eating class through Duluth Community Action with my friend Coleen when her cell phone rang. We were both surprised since we thought we had both silenced our phones for the class. We were even more surprised to see that the number that was calling was her own.
Authorities around the nation are warning people with cellphones, if you get a phone call from a number that sort of looks familiar, you might not want to answer it. If you do, the caller will ask "can you hear me?". Authorities are saying you should answer no, or hang up.
A new phone campaign called "Political Opinions of America" offers a three-question "poll," and then offers a reward that sounds suspiciously like a classic timeshare sales pitch. After answering political questions, the person is transferred to a live operator from "corporate travel services" who is giving away free cruises thanks to an anonymous donor. Some say it i
Cell phones have become a very important part of our lives now. So when you see that phone fly off the front for your car on the Bong Bridge, there might have been a couple choice words that came out of my mouth as I recalled that I had plenty of important information on that phone.
The Duluth Police Department is reporting that a number of locals have received fraudulent text messages claiming there is a problem with your Wells Fargo account.
I saw this article at Business Insider that talked about how this phone had picked the World Cup Soccer pretty accurately was now doing football. That got my attention, so I wanted to see how it was doing. It's been doing well, till last week, it was 5-8. Many upsets though, you can't blame it!!
Add one more item to the list of things you need to make sure you have prepared before you board a plane headed back to the United States: charging your cell phone. In an effort to add another layer of security, the TSA is implementing a crack-down on uncharged electronic devices on airplanes that are bound for the U.S.
When you are on a flight going on a trip, the crew on the plane always ask you to shut off your devices before take off, once you are back in the air you may turn them back on. So, what happens when you leave them on. I secretly left on my pad and ipod and tempted fate the lives of everyone on the plane.