cellphones
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No, A Study Didn’t Just Prove That Mobile Phones Cause Brain Cancer
Yet another study claiming to show a connection between cancer and mobile phones – this time from the UK – is making the rounds. But plenty of scientists are saying the new paper is misleading.
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A 29-Year Study Has Found No Link Between Brain Cancer And Mobile Phones
If, and by how much mobile phones increase the risk of brain cancer is a long and disputed argument. No one study is going to settle anything, but one statistical analysis of data in Australia hints at mobile phones being reasonably safe.
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Should People Be Allowed To Make Phone Calls On Planes?
There’s been debate for years about whether people should be allowed to use their mobile phones on planes. And with safety concerns diminishing, we’ve collectively moved on to other grievances: namely how annoying it will be to listen to five different phone conversations at once while trapped in a small, airborne pod.
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Nano-SIMs Given Official Approval In Europe To Replace Micro-SIMs In Mobiles
Remember nano-SIM cards? The ones which make micro-SIMs look gargantuan and are so small that it’s almost like what’s the point? Well they’ve just been approved by the European Telecommunications Standards Institute, which means at some point in the future, they’ll likely be in your smartphone.