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Virus exposes the good and bad of tech

Life, James Hein, Published on 22/04/2020

» Google has not been doing so well in the UK. A High Court battle between Foundem and Google, which has been ongoing since 2006, has reached an interesting stage. The issue is ranking algorithms. Readers will remember that I've written about this subject in the past. Foundem had asked the court to approve a review of Google's ranking algorithms by an independent expert. Their claim is that Google demoted Foundem in favour of paid adverts because Foundem is a commercial rival. Google was given the offer to withdraw their evidence that only a Search Engine Optimisation (SEO) engineer could understand and when they refused, a choice was made to let an expert examine an unredacted version of the evidence and comment on it. This puts Google in an interesting place. If they withdraw their redacted evidence, it could indicate they are trying to hide something and if they refuse expert analysis, it could indicate the same thing. Their claim is that if an expert looks at the code, they will lose their competitive advantage. Yes, the judge saw through this one as well. The case is currently on hold amid the current Covid-19 situation.

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Riding against the mobile wave

Life, Sasiwimon Boonruang, Published on 25/11/2015

» Mobile phones and health seem, on the surface, unrelated. But as the use of phones continues to increase, especially with the coming of 4G and 5G technology, not only does this boost the number of mobile devices, but also the cell sites, or base stations used to connect them to telephone networks. The rising number of cell sites have caused people to worry about the dangers of the radio frequency they emit.

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Questions raised on phone safety

AFP, Published on 14/05/2014

» People who use mobile phones intensively appear to have a higher risk of developing certain types of brain cancer, French scientists said on Tuesday, reviving questions about phone safety.

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Exhausting all risk

Life, Sasiwimon Boonruang, Published on 15/05/2013

» With Bangkok among the top 20 cities in Asia for concentrations of the cancer-causing benzo(a)pyrene, Thai researchers have come up with a way for you to measure it.