Mobile phone
Coverage of Mobile phone in the Nexus archive.
- Ketan Agarwal murder: Fiancée kept victim’s phone with her for some time
Ketan Agarwal was allegedly pushed off a cliff at a historical site, and his mobile phone came into Goyal's possession after the incident. The investigation suggests the fiancée retained the victim’s phone for some time.
- Police Sub-Inspector in Bengaluru arrested in POCSO case involving minors
A Police Sub-Inspector in Bengaluru has been arrested in a POCSO case involving minors. The officer is accused of taking detained minor boys to a lodge, assaulting them, and forcing them to perform obscene acts, which he recorded on his mobile phone.
- Eluru police rescue three sisters who fled home from Hyderabad
Eluru police rescued three sisters who fled their home in Hyderabad after their mother reprimanded them for excessive mobile phone video watching. The siblings ran away on June 21 and were later located by authorities.
- Cellphone catches fire, ‘scorches cabin’ on British Airways flight en route to Las Vegas
A cellphone caught fire on a British Airways flight to Las Vegas, scorching the cabin. The pilot reported the sparks were under control.
- Police constable and history-sheeter arrested for assaulting three youngsters in Vriddhachalam
A police constable and a history-sheeter were arrested for assaulting three youngsters in Vriddhachalam. The duo also snatched a mobile phone from them.
- Parents could be warned against buying a mobile phone for their children until they start secondary school
Parents may receive warnings against purchasing mobile phones for their children until they begin secondary school. The recommendation aims to protect children from potential harms associated with early mobile phone use.
- Science reveals people are capable of multitasking — it just requires practice
Science has shown that people can multitask effectively, though it requires practice. An example provided is a businesswoman using a mobile phone while working on a computer.
- Female prison officer who allowed inmate to keep secret mobile phone so they could communicate on Snapchat and arrange a date avoids jail
A female prison officer allowed an inmate to retain a secret mobile phone to communicate via Snapchat and arrange a date, but she avoided jail. The incident highlights security breaches in prison communication protocols.