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| Aussies turn 'faux-pas' into 'phone-pas' folly iTWire It turns out that Aussies are forgetting their manners and are "using their mobile phones inappropriately", yet while "four out of five Australians believe we're getting ruder, less than half would call someone to heel on their bad behaviour". ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Mobile phone manners missing | Ipswich News | Local News in Ipswich Ipswich Queensland Times Dean Gradidge and his friend Luiz De Almeida (behind) agree there is a need for better mobile phone manners. Sitting relaxed and peaceful in a restaurant or on a train or at the beach, until some bozo behind you gets a phone call. "Hey man! ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Mobile phones used in travel planning The Caravan Club An increasing number of people are using their mobile phones to help plan holidays in the UK and overseas, latest TripAdvisor research shows. The website found that 29 per cent have researched accommodation using their handsets, while 27 per cent have ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| State Senate passes Tomlison bill restricting cell use by junior drivers Montgomery Newspapers John Rafferty, chairman of the Senate Transportation Committee that would prohibit the use of handheld cell phones and texting while driving and set new guidelines for junior drivers, according to release issued June 8. Tomlinson said Senate Bill 314 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Telechoice targets absent minded phone users MuMbrella The campaign, airing mainly on Ten, was shot by Melbourne-based Fuzzy TV, and targets consumers who need a replacement phone. TeleChoice CEO Ehab Abdou said: TeleChoice's new TVCs aim to depict Australians breaking or losing their mobile phones in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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