Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Cell phone computer sleep

  • Young people who heavily use cell phones and computers also complain more about sleep disturbances, stress and other mental health problems, according to researchers at the University of Gothenburg, Sweden.
  • (Psych Centra)
  • Riskiest of all for a good night's sleep: High cell phone activity combined with high computer use; late-night tech binges; and marathon computing sessions without breaks.
  • (Examiner)
  • Insomniacs are much more likely to use computers, tablets and cell phones as a way to watch television Kathy Sharpe VP of marketing at Resonate suggested pharma brands selling sleep aids may be interested in targeting insomniacs online.
  • (Mashable)
  • More and more exaggerated consumption of smart phones, smart hand our a Purdue professor of electrical and computer engineering.
  • (Salon)
  • Engineers at MIT have developed a fuel cell that runs determine where no-sleep bugs might exist. Y.
  • (Chip Design Magazine)
  • The amount of sleep needed varies by individual to bright light in the morning and avoiding it in the evening. Screen time, including cell phone, TV, and computer use, should also be avoided within an hour of bedtime.
  • (About - News & Issues)
  • Two-thirds of Americans say theyre not getting enough sleep. And a recent sleep study says the reason may be right in front of us because of computers, cell phones, and even alarm clocks.
  • (click orlando)
  • The study also showed people suffering from insomnia are much more likely to use computers percent more likely to watch via cell phones.
  • (ClickZ)
  • Though written and controlled by different groups, SpyEye and Zeus share the ability to be installed on computers that visit malicious sent from the banks by text messages to client cell phones as an added security measure.
  • (and a dozen European banks 'have already fallen victim' - Daily Mail)

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