Your phone is probably the dirtiest thing you touch all day. From sweaty gym sessions to bathroom breaks and everything in between, it collects germs fast and holds onto them. Studies show that the ...
The last few years has put a spotlight on something we all should be concerned about anyway: germs. While the best way to prevent getting sick is to wash your hands thoroughly and often, there's ...
Bacteria and viruses move easily between surfaces like the ATM machine or the pole on the bus, where they can live anywhere from hours to more than a week, and your phone. And once germs reach your ...
You’ve been taking all the necessary precautions: washing your hands, applying hand sanitizer like it’s your job and even wiping down the house with Lysol. We hate to break it to you, but you’re ...
Whether you have the latest iPhone or any other flagship phone, you likely depend on your smartphone's camera to document your everyday life. After all, many of us have stopped using dedicated cameras ...
LONDON (AP) — Smartphones, laptops, headphones and other electronic devices are essential for work and play in our daily lives. But all that time spent typing, scrolling or listening also means our ...
Researchers have found that many smartphones had harmful bacteria, including E. coli and Staphylococcus. Many smartphones habour harmful bacteria [Shutterstock] We take our phones everywhere—to the ...