“Text Neck” is Giving Young People Major Spine Issues
No matter where you go, you probably see people leaning over looking at their cellphones. Chances are, you’ve seen it in your own house. Hey, you might even do it yourself.
No matter where you go, you probably see people leaning over looking at their cellphones. Chances are, you’ve seen it in your own house. Hey, you might even do it yourself.
(Source; click to enlarge)by Gaius PubliusIt used to be that when most people crossed the U.S. border, their electronic devices — computers, smartphones, tablets — were not routinely searched. This is no longer the case.
The Congo has experienced all five-year’s of the Syrian civil war every year for a ten-year period.
(MINTPRESS) PHILADELPHIA — Technology developed to jam cellphones during the Iraq War may be getting deployed against journalists reporting on protests against the political establishment in the United States.
Concerns over the potential cancer risk associated with cell phones is nothing new. Scientists and health experts have been trying to figure out just how worried we should be about the possible link since cell phones first took off in the U.S. in the 1990’s.
Flint residents were paying higher-than-average prices to be poisoned; Kerry the Fixer has a brand new "Plan B" for Syria; and, once again, the powers-that-shouldn't-be are caught buying support.
Flint residents were paying higher-than-average prices to be poisoned; Kerry the Fixer has a brand new "Plan B" for Syria; and, once again, the powers-that-shouldn't-be are caught buying support.
Space music, dumb phones and the 'Mobile World' order + this day in history w/Gitmo and our song of the day by Mavis Staples on your Morning Monarchy for February 23, 2016.
With updates on my New Phone Day Maybe and Calvin Trillin's New Yorker Festival eating tourSurely Roz Chast's "Hamlet hat" will henceforth be derigueur for every actor who takes on this marquis role.by KenI'm still preoccupied by this Roz Chast cartoon, from the September 14 New Yorker, which I presented the other day:
The blue light emitted by the screens on cell phones, tablets, TVs, and computers could be making it hard for us to sleep, and perhaps worse yet, may be damaging our retinas. Manufacturers are trying to look at this as more of an opportunity than a problem.
Enter “safe” screens.