Long before the idea of hot dog-shaped iPhone cases, Otter Boxen, or even those swappable Nokia face plates, people were just as likely to express themselves with their landline phones.
If you still have a landline telephone, then you may be old enough to remember smelly phone booths and the rotary dial. That is one finding from a surprisingly deep trove of research on the ...
This is the first article in a two-part series that will explore the landline phone use and its demise in the wake of the cell phone. This installment will focus on the landline services offered in ...
If you still have a landline telephone, then you may be old enough to remember smelly phone booths and the rotary dial. That is one finding from a surprisingly deep trove of research on the ...
Plus mobile calls have come down in price over the last decade. As a result, 40% of us have stopped using a landline phone altogether, according to new survey from price comparison site Uswitch.
Click here for the original audio. You might think of a landline as a dusty antique of the past made obsolete by cell phones and their easy portability. But many people still hold onto their home ...