Tech Thursday video: Did you know using a laptop on your lap is dangerous?
It’s highly ironic, but your laptop is dangerous on your lap.
That’s according to multiple researches and like holding a cell phone too close to your head, holding a laptop so close to your body means the radiation flows directly into your body and into some of your most vital organs.
And if you’re pregnant, of course, the dangers are even worse. On tech Thursday, here is what you should know.
Watch the video below for more:
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