You use it for everything - checking email, buying concert tickets, online banking. Studies now show criminals can easily access personal information on your smart phone without any detection.
Here's a story that will affect your wallet. The United States mobile industry is running out of the bandwidth used to provide many of the cell phone services we rely on.
Many New Jerseyans made New Year's Resolutions this year to quit smoking. More than a month into the new year, some are struggling to keep from picking up a cigarette, which is why the American Cancer Society is offering a new text messaging tool to help.
Kids have easy and inexpensive access to hundreds of smartphone applications, but parents are in the dark about what personal information is being collected from their children and how companies are using the data, government regulators said Thursday.
It's your resident 80s guy Matt Ryan here. Remember those huge cell phones that weighed 10 pounds? I'm not talking about the phone itself, I'm talking about the unit you had to carry around or store in the car. Technology has certainly come a long way...
A Jersey lawmaker wants to toughen the penalties for using a hand-held cell phone while driving - especially in cases where there's a serious injury or a fatal accident.