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No, it is not true. There is no magical radar or means of transmitting information from one person's brain to another during sleep. Human beings need to use devices such as radios, cell phones or the Internet to communicate over distances.
Everything is different with cell phones but I'm pretty sure that cell phones haven't affected me as much as other people. I'm in middle school and I rarely text. Everyone texts pretty much. I have a cheap phone and the only reason i use my phone is to call to get rides from someone. But unfortunately it is true when it comes to cell phones munster teenagers definitely overdo on who and when you actually NEED a cell phone.
The technology changed in the past 10 year by, email, and sharing media, and how fast the Internet has came now. Plus now our phones can make free calls and carry our media with apps and easier way to get music.
False - because they can be both.A logically equivalent statement is:a) Smart phones & tablets are computers AND b) smart phones and tablets are NOT cell phones.To be a true statement both statements must be true. Since the statement "smart pones and tablets are not cell phones" is not true, the full statement must be False.Smart phones and tablets are computers.Smart phones are ALSO cell phones - they just have to also be computers in order to provide the additional functionality that makes them a "smart phone". Being one does not preclude them also being something else. Many people also use their smart phones as flashlights - which doesn't mean they are not also phones and computers.Some larger cell phones are classified as "tablets" to distinguish them from the more diminutive versions of the same product - so especially in this case those tablets are BOTH computers AND cell phones.
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There has been no prven link to cell phones and brain cancer. This is an urban myth.
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I think you are asking if cell phones have been linked to any health problems in humans? The answer is no. There was a big media hype about radiation coming from cell phones and the potential dangers it had to "humans", but none of it turned out to be true, meaning science could not find any link between cell phone radiation and human pathology. Bottom line, cell phones are safe to use, unless you are using it to throw at someone...that could hurt.
penguins really got their name from cell phones! Isn't that weird! It's true!
It is not true. They do have phones, both mobile and landline, and even have access to modern technology like iPhones.However, they are very strictly controlled by the government. North Korean phones are unable to call phones outside of North Korea, they cannot access the internet, and, presumably, all conversations are closely monitored by the government.