Following today's launch of the new iPhone 16 models, Apple has shared repair manuals for the iPhone 16, the iPhone 16 Plus, ...
On the third and final day of his annual conference, Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff said he has signed a new agreement to keep ...
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Jonathan S. Weissman is a principal lecturer (Department of Cybersecurity) at Rochester Institute of Technology, where he was awarded the RIT Outstanding Teaching Award in 2014, the RIT GCCIS ...
LONDON, Sept 3 (Reuters) - There is no link between mobile phone use and an increased risk of brain cancer, according to a new World Health Organization-commissioned review of available published ...
Mobile phones are often held against the head during use. And they emit radio waves, a type of non-ionising radiation. These two factors are largely why the idea mobile phones might cause brain ...
Once the stuff of science-fiction, the best foldable phones give you all the useful features of a giant screen, in a device that folds down into a handy, more pocket-friendly size. There are ...
Mobile phones do not cause brain cancer, a five-year study commissioned by the World Health Organisation (WHO) has concluded. Australian scientists sifted through 5,000 studies and found that ...
Director Radiation Research and Advice, Australian Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety Agency (ARPANSA), and Adjunct Associate Professor, University of Wollongong Sarah Loughran receives ...
According to Google, the first phones to get the update are “supported Pixel devices in the coming weeks”. So there’s no set timetable, but it’s no surprise that Pixel phones are at the ...
No Link Between Mobile Phones and Brain Cancer, WHO-Backed Study Says LONDON (Reuters) -There is no link between mobile phone use and an increased risk of brain cancer, according to a new World ...