Shaq’s Cell Phone Rang During Live TV Segment — Has It Ever Happened To You? [VIDEO]
In case you missed it Tuesday night, Shaquille O'Neal's cell phone went off during a live segment of TNT's "Inside the NBA".
In case you missed it Tuesday night, Shaquille O'Neal's cell phone went off during a live segment of TNT's "Inside the NBA".
Last night at dinner, Delilah told us she hasn't had a TV in her home for almost 20 years. After we all picked our jaws up off the floor, she then popped another one on us: She also hasn't allowed video games in her home for the past five years.
An article in the NY Times says we've got a new rule of cell phone etiquette to adhere to.
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.
As anyone who has been on a plane knows, you are supposed to turn your cell phone completely off during takeoffs and landings.
Do you adhere to those rules?
I just don’t get it. I see people out at restaurants (nice, cheap, whatever) and they just can’t put their phones down! I mean, these people are usually with others I’d think they cared about, or at least liked, and they just keep chatting, texting, playing Words With Friends. Well, one L.A. restaurant has had enough. And maybe, so have you.
State Police are targeting drivers using their cell phones and other electronic devices this week. "Operation Hang Up" is aimed at getting motorists to realize the dangers involved in using your cell phone while driving.
Clever, amusing, and memorable your cellphones' ring tone may be. But new research claims that it may be so distracting that it causes those around you to remember less information, and need more time to get back to top speed after it stops ringing!
Dumped by a text message? First of all, you have my deepest sympathies . If it's any consolation, you're in pretty good company.
If you've ever taken a group of kids, or even just your own children, on an excursion, you've probably worried about one or more children getting separated from the group. Many daycare centers in Sweden are using satellite technology to keep an eye on the kids - and not every body's happy about it.
When I was in middle school the list of items you could not bring was a short one. No radios, candy, gum, or squirt guns. For some reason squirt guns were a big problem. Now it’s a much more sophisticated list!
The issue of what age is appropriate for a child to have a cell phone can be explosive. Some parents absolutely refuse to allow their middle school student to have one, while there are preschoolers in other families walking around with cell phones they clearly don't know how to use. We've all seen it. So What age is the best to finally give in to your child's constant begging for one?