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The Cybersecurity 202: Amazon is Now At The Center Of A Debate Over Public Safety versus Privacy
A New Hampshire judge’s attempt to compel Amazon to share recordings from an Echo device at the scene of an alleged double murder is putting a fine point on law enforcement’s growing demand for data from Internet of Things devices. -
Smartphones, Tablets Causing Mental Health Issues In Kids As Young As Two
Children as young as two are developing mental health problems because of smartphones and tablets, scientists warn. -
Study: Cutting Social Media Time Can Lessen Depression and Loneliness
If you were considering going on a social media diet, new research backs up the benefits.
According to a paper in the Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology’s December issue, tightening Facebook, Instagram, and Snapchat use can lower loneliness and depression.
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Norway Nears Political Agreement Over Driverless Buses
Several Norwegian cities could see driverless buses on their roads within the next few years, with a majority in parliament expected to vote on Tuesday in favour of a new law enabling the automated transport to be trialled. -
Google Reveals Plans to Monitor Our Moods, Our Movements, and Our Children's Behavior at Home
patents tell us that Google is developing smart-home products that are capable of eavesdropping on us throughout our home in order to learn more about us and better target us with advertising -
Dr. Devra Davis: Wake Up! Cell Phones Are Not Toys For Young Children
Dr. Devra Davis founded non-profit Environmental Health Trust in 2007 in Teton County, Wyoming to provide basic research and education about environmental health hazards and promote constructive policies locally, nationally and internationally. -
Smartphones, tablets causing mental health issues in kids as young as two
Children as young as two are developing mental health problems because of smartphones and tablets, scientists warn. -
Get a Grip: Are Smartphones Ruining Our Hands?
You can read what the Guardian has to say about this here. -
Franz Adlkofer: How the Mobile Communication Industry Deals with Science
The development of mobile communication technologies starting with 1G up to now 5G is a success story rarely heard of previously. It has only been possible because industry experts in charge of the technology assumed that radiofrequency (RF) radiation and its modulations – similar to visible light – are biologically harmless. -
What The Brain & Sperm Share - And Why We Should Care
Since the invention of radar, cell phone radiation was assumed to be harmless because it wasn't like X-rays. But a sea change is now occurring in the way scientists think about it. The latest research ties this kind of radiation to lowered sperm counts, an increased risk of Alzheimer's, and even cancer. -
Thailand’s Request to the WHO to Clarify Whether Cell Tower Radiation Is Carcinogenic
Today’s Thailand’s ‘Bangkok Post‘ has published an article “NBTC asks WHO for clarity on telecom base health risks“. -
How NTP Controlled Coverage of Cell Phone Cancer Story
Much of the press coverage of the final NTP cell phone/cancer report was lousy. This time, the NTP seems to have wanted it that way.
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