BETHLEHEM, Pa. – The Bethlehem Area Board of School Directors is considering the future of cell phone use in the district. During the board's curriculum committee meeting, members discussed the ...
I bought my first cell phone 15 years ago. It was slightly smaller than carry-on luggage and it made phone calls. A few years later, I was excited by the option of messaging and a screen with color.
SpaceX’s $17 billion acquisition of EchoStar’s AWS-4 and H-block spectrum enables broadband DTC (direct to cellphone) with 20x throughput over prior low-band spectrum from T-mobile. This mid-band ...
Global electricity use is increasing rapidly and must be addressed sustainably. Developing new materials could give us much more efficient solar cell materials than at present; materials so thin and ...
The saying, “hardware is the new software” refers, at least in part, to companies such as Google and Microsoft piling into mobile phone hardware. In this article, we at IDTechEx share some of the ...
UFS 5.0 storage is now reportedly in testing for smartphones and other mobile devices, marking the beginning of the future of storage for mobile. UFS 5.0 storage testing for mobile devices is rumored ...
Traditional approaches to biologics production—relying on one-size-fits-all expression vectors and empirical process optimization—have led to inefficiencies in expression, scalability, and ...
NANJING, China, Dec. 7, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- The rapid advancement of technology has propelled the field of life sciences into unprecedented growth, constantly expanding our understanding and ...
Think back to a time when phones were only for calling and texting occasionally. That era feels like a distant memory. Today’s smartphones aren’t just “smart,” they’re rapidly becoming perceptive, ...
Explore smartphone trends 2026, the foldable phone future, and the mobile innovation forecast shaping the consumer tech future for smarter, sustainable, and immersive devices. Pixabay, sweetlouise ...
In an interview with " Fox & Friends" last week, HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. lauded cell phone restrictions in schools, pointing to links between social media use and anxiety and depression.