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You May Sleep for 8hours but Tech is evolving and innovating every minute that passes

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Best Tech of 2019 (so far) We're only halfway through 2019 and we've already seen a crazy number of cool, innovative tech releases.  From camera-packed  Android phones  to long-lasting  wireless earbuds  to immersive wireless VR, there's been no shortage of impressive gadgets to drool over. Once again, we awarded the very best with our  Mashable Choice  seal of approval. There's a lot more exciting tech on the horizon, but for now, these are the 10 best products of the year. 10. DJI Osmo Action Having conquered drones,  DJI's  now setting its sights on GoPro with its Osmo Action. The action camera bests GoPro's impressive  Hero 7 Black with a color LCD screen on the front (perfect for selfies and vlogging) and back, super smooth in-body electronic stabilization, and a lens design that supports neutral density (ND) filters for capturing better footage in bright situations. Also nice: It's $50 less than a Hero...

Use Your Smartphone with caution

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The Dangers of Touch Screen Phones Touch screen cell phones are no more or less dangerous than any other cell phone. The danger comes from the magnetic field generated by the high frequency (usually PCS - which is in the microwave range) carrier, and you get that by holding the phone close to your ear while talking. But the relative size (not to mention the strength) of the field generated by the electronics needed for the touchscreen is minimal compared to the carrier frequency, so before you are talking on the phone (i.e. using the touch screen), there is no danger.  Some users of mobile handsets have reported feeling several unspecific symptoms during and after its use; ranging from burning and tingling sensations in the skin of the head and extremities, fatigue, sleep disturbances, dizziness, loss of mental attention, reaction times and memory retentiveness, headaches, malaise, tachycardia (heart palpitations), to disturbances of the digestive system. Reports have not...