I once asked book industry maven Mike Shatzkin about my rather eccentric views on all this, and he told me in an ensuing email: «You may very well be right about the differences between paper - reading and screen - reading, in trerms of brain chemistry, but just as nobody in the past heeded the calls that radiation and cancer might
impact cellphone use, do you think makers of device readers will listen to you or even care if you are right?»
Not exact matches
Perhaps less surprising than the others, if you get a ticket for
using your
cellphone while driving this could
impact your premiums.
This week the Center for Media Justice, ColorOfChange.org, and New America's Open Technology Institute filed a complaint with the Federal Communications Commission alleging the Baltimore police are violating the federal Communications Act by
using cell site simulators, also known as Stingrays, that disrupt
cellphone calls and interfere with the cellular network — and are doing so in a way that has a disproportionate
impact on communities of color.