mobile phones
Coverage of mobile phones in the Nexus archive.
- Kurnool police return 679 recovered mobile phones worth ₹1.36 crore
Kurnool police returned 679 recovered mobile phones worth ₹1.36 crore to their owners. The Superintendent of Police (SP) urged the public to report missing phones by submitting IMEI details via the police website, filing complaints at local stations, or using the Central Equipment Identity Register (CEIR) portal.
- 602 recovered mobile phones returned to owners in Kakinada
In Kakinada, 602 recovered mobile phones were returned to their owners. The initiative highlights efforts to reunite lost or stolen devices with their rightful users.
- Mobile phones seized from Kannur Central Jail again
Mobile phones were seized again from Kannur Central Jail. The incident highlights recurring security breaches in the facility.
- Six held in Shamshabad gambling raid; cash and mobile phones seized
Six individuals were arrested during a gambling raid in Shamshabad, where cash and mobile phones were seized.
- Devotees to be frisked at Thiruchendur temple from July 1
Devotees visiting Thiruchendur temple will be frisked starting July 1 to enforce a mobile phone ban implemented in 2022.
- 50 recovered mobile phones handed over to owners
Fifty recovered mobile phones were returned to their owners. The handover marks a successful retrieval effort.
- Mobile phones, SIM cards seized during inspections at Parappana Agrahara Central Prison
Mobile phones and SIM cards were seized during inspections at Parappana Agrahara Central Prison. The action highlights security measures aimed at preventing unauthorized communication within the facility.
- 265 lost or stolen mobile phones traced, returned to owners in Kalaburagi
265 lost or stolen mobile phones were traced and returned to their owners in Kalaburagi. Complaints related to these incidents were registered through the Central Equipment Identity Register (CEIR) portal.
- Sweden set to ban mobile phones in schools
Sweden is set to ban mobile phones in schools starting in the fall for the next academic year. The country has been long recognized as a leader in adopting digital technology.
- Sweden set to ban mobile phones in schools
Sweden is set to ban mobile phones in schools starting in the fall for the next academic year. The country is known for being a leader in adopting digital technology.
- Sweden set to ban mobile phones in schools, joining trend of shelving screens for students
Sweden will ban mobile phones in schools starting next academic year as part of a trend to reduce student screen time in classrooms.
- Three more mobile phones seized in Parappana Agrahara Central Prison
Three mobile phones were seized in Parappana Agrahara Central Prison. The incident highlights ongoing security measures to prevent contraband in correctional facilities.
- Operation P-Hunt: nine locations raided in Kollam City, four mobile phones seized
Operation P-Hunt involved raids on nine locations in Kollam City, resulting in the seizure of four mobile phones.
- AI ‘scientists’ promise to accelerate research — how do they work?
AI systems generate hypotheses and ways to test them, accelerating research. These systems may also enable mobile phones to see around corners in the future. The technology is discussed in an article published in Nature.
- Pupils can no longer keep phones in bags or pockets under new school ban
A new school ban prohibits students from keeping mobile phones in bags or pockets. The policy aims to enforce stricter phone usage rules in educational settings.
- Another Labour U-turn as phones to be banned by law in England's schools
The UK Labour Party is reversing its stance on school phone policies, proposing a legal ban on mobile phones in England's schools. This marks another policy shift, or 'U-turn,' for the party amid ongoing debates over student distraction and digital safety.
- Mobile phones to be banned in schools in England under new plans
The UK government plans to introduce a statutory ban on mobile phones in schools in England by amending the children’s wellbeing and schools bill. The amendment aims to ensure 'critical safeguarding legislation' is passed after the bill was delayed by opposition in the House of Lords.
- Another Labour U-turn as phones to be banned by law in England's schools
The UK Labour Party is reversing its stance to propose a legal ban on mobile phones in schools across England, marking another policy shift. This decision follows previous changes in their educational policies, sparking debate on student focus and digital regulation.
- Thieves are using drug-spiked vapes to raid people's phones and access their bank accounts
Thieves are using drug-spiked vapes to incapacitate victims, enabling them to steal phones and access bank accounts. This method exploits both physical and digital vulnerabilities, highlighting a growing security threat.