Credit: Shutterstock If your iPhone keeps flashing that dreaded "Storage Almost Full" warning, you're not alone. Between photos, apps, messages, and random files you don't even remember downloading, ...
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 ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Close up of someone's hands touching a phone - Filippobacci/Getty Images Your smartphone is certainly a marvel of technology, ...
Your phone is practically an extension of your body at this point. It goes with you to the office, the gym, restaurants, and yes, even the bathroom. But for something that gets handled constantly, ...
On average, smartphones harbor ten times the amount of bacteria found on the average toilet seat. To kill germs and bacteria hiding on your screen, avoid harsh chemicals, like those present in ...
SAN FRANCISCO -- While the Centers for Disease Control says the main way for people to become infected through the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) is through person-to-person contact, there is ...
Get this: Your smartphone is 10 times dirtier than a toilet seat, according to microbiologists at the University of Arizona. Sure, many of these germs are harmless. But the researchers make a good ...
Lets get real for a moment here: Your phone is your ride or die. Its constantly hanging on the table when you go out to dinner, chilling on your nightstand when you sleep, and spending some QT with ...
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 devices ...