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If I make a cell call from Kenmore Square, in my home town of Boston, you might think that I'm connecting to a cell site a few hundred feet away.
Each time the mobile phone user makes or receives a call, i.e., connecting to a cell tower, the nearest cell tower location is recorded.
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The camera is then connected to a cell phone through a cable.
These pocket-size devices connect to a cell network and transmit a Wi-Fi signal.
The only thing that you can say with confidence is that I have connected to a cell site somewhere within a radius of roughly twenty miles.
In response questions raised by reader Michael Rhodes (see earlier), he writes: The communication devices would have to connect to a cell tower.
It tracks location, stores the numbers you dial, and even records the Web sites you browse when you're not connected to a cell network.
Ford vehicles have a slightly different service, called Sync, which connects to a cell phone and uses its modem to connect to a cellular network.
CO-TRAVELER takes note, for example, when a new telephone connects to a cell tower soon after another nearby device is used for the last time.
He demonstrated the use of an earpiece connected to a cell phone by taking a call from his chief of staff, Anthony Carbonetti, as he was speaking to the assembled reporters.
He is in a hurry and seems to be talking to himself -- then I realize that he is wearing an earpiece connected to a cell phone in his shirt pocket.
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