Opinions expressed by Digital Journal contributors are their own. Imagine a world where your entire digital universe fits snugly in your pocket, a world where connectivity, entertainment, and ...
Rapidly evolving are perhaps the two most apt words to describe cell phone technology. This tool didn't exist until the 1970s, and since then, it has transformed the entire concept of communication.
Having already infiltrated cars, buses and trains, cell phones could soon be used on airplanes if technology being developed in the U.S. and Europe receives regulatory approval and, equally important, ...
Evidence to date finds that the type of radiation you get from your phone isn't likely to increase risk of brain cancer. We asked a cancer expert to put tech's health impacts into context. Jessica was ...
It is now inconceivable that our world could function without the 5 billion cell phones used globally. The new book by Devra Davis “Disconnect” deserves your attention. Indeed, if you use a cell phone ...
In a study published in Developmental Cell, a team led by Prof. Robert K. Naumann from the Shenzhen Institutes of Advanced Technology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), and researchers from BGI ...