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 ...
iPhones go everywhere. They're always in our pockets, on kitchen counters, and every now and then, they end up in a bathroom somewhere. So, wiping your iPhone on your shirt and calling it a day may ...
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 ...
How often do you pick up your phone, let others touch or use your phone? What about how there are more than 25,000 germs live on your phone? More importantly, the coronavirus can live on your phone?
Most of us carry our phones everywhere, into the kitchen, the car, the office, and sometimes even the bathroom. The problem is that smartphones are one of the most frequently touched objects in our ...
Charge smarter with this quick cleaning fix. Your iPhone or smartphone charging port sees a lot of action, much more than meets the eye. As soon as your phone leaves its original packaging, the port ...
Your smartphone is certainly a marvel of technology, providing you immediate aid in everything you do, while still fitting in your pocket. It's no longer something you use just to make calls, and for ...