Whether you work from home, stream movies or television shows from your computer, or simply browse the Internet after a long day’s work, having a slow wireless connection can be a major stressor
Last month, Silicon Valley spectators looking for a tech war between Uber and Google were sorely disappointed when the latter clarified that it was developing a ride-share app for its own employees, not the general public, and they about to be disappointed once again.
Wireless charging has become a thing. In many phone models, you can either charge it natively by plopping it on a wireless charging port, or you can attach a module that lets you achieve the same effect
With the passage of Bill C-43, Canada’s giant telecoms can now be fined for mistreating customers and breaking the telecommunications act, a move welcomed by open Internet advocates.
A thin, soft stick-on patch that can stretch and move with the skin uses off-the shelf chip-based electronics to continuously track health and wirelessly send updates to your cellphone or computer.
Critics charge that key evidence of health risks was overlooked when an expert panel reviewed Health Canada’s safety code on radiation limits from wireless devices and transmitters.