If you have headache, smartphones may make your conditions worse, say researchers
New Delhi: Smartphone users who suffer from regular headaches and migraines may be more likely to use painkillers and find ...
Read moreNew Delhi: Smartphone users who suffer from regular headaches and migraines may be more likely to use painkillers and find ...
Read moreLondon: Smartphone apps that assess the suspicious moles can't be relied upon to detect all skin cancer cases, researchers have ...
Read moreToronto: People who use a smartphone for texting while walking are twice as likely to have an accident or near ...
Read moreNew York: As sexting on smartphones become all-pervasive, parents and teachers need to move beyond fear-based education and rather prepare ...
Read moreNew Delhi: Rising affordability and better user experience would translate into more people shopping through smartphones this year, e-commerce platform ...
Read moreNew Delhi: After launching 'Spark Go' smartphone in 2019, TECNO, the global smartphone brand of Transsion India, TECNO is all set ...
Read moreNew Delhi: Bringing premium features to devices with more affordable price points, South Korean tech giant Samsung on Friday announced ...
Read moreSan Francisco: Starting next year, WhatsApp will stop working on millions of older mobile devices globally as the company has ...
Read moreNew Delhi: After the recent arrest of seven personnel for allegedly leaking sensitive information to an espionage racket with links ...
Read moreLondon: It is possible to use our smartphones without any other wearables to accurately extract vital parameters, such as heart ...
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