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Devon primary school walks out over concerns about the radiation from a phone tower.
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'5G mobile networks (or 5G network) —the next-generation standard for wireless communications—are scheduled to follow (but not replace) current 4G networks with vastly increased capacity, lower latency, and faster speeds.
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In association with a conference of fifth generation wireless technology, residents of Segovia in Spain formed a human chain - a protest against the technology and its potential to impact health.
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At only 8mm thin, and weighing in at less than 400g, this great bookbook technology has all the advantages you could look for.
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'WHO advisor warns of cancer time bomb fear Effects make life unbearable, claim sufferers.
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'A mobile phone exploded inside a man's pocket while he was having a lunch at a restaurant in India's western state of Maharashtra, officials said Wednesday.
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'Is your kid addicted to the screen, whether it’s the tablet, computer, or a gaming console? Are you wondering how much you should be limiting their time in front of electronics and if they’re getting anything out of it?
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“Put your phone away” has become a commonplace phrase that is just as often dismissed. Despite wanting to be in the moment, we often do everything within our power to the contrary.
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San Jose, California — Apple today announced new tools built into iOS 12to help customers understand and take control of the time they spend interacting with their iOS devices. These new features, available later this month as part of the iOS 12 public beta, include Activity Reports, App Limits and new Do Not Disturb and Notifications controls designed to help customers reduce interruptions and manage screen time for themselves and their families.
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'When Jamie Summitt woke up one Wednesday morning and saw the baby video monitor pointed right at her, she wasn't worried.
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Tim Cook, CEO of Apple, is surprised by how much time he spends on his devices
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'A leading cancer expert has called for a ban on school wifi networks over fears they could put children’s health at risk. Dr Anthony Miller, an advisor to the World Health Organisation, says pupils could suffer long-term effects from exposure to the radio waves.
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