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Mobile addicts 'have slower minds, make more mistakes'

Melbourne, Aug 5 (ANI): Heavy mobile phone users have poorer memory, slower reaction times and make more mistakes, a new study has found.

The study by researchers from Monash University reviewed 300 students aged 12 to 14 from 20 Melbourne private and state schools.

The Monash University report showed that children who use their mobile a lot may be sacrificing accuracy for speed, also they are likely to have poorer memory, react slower to set tasks and made more mistakes than students who used their mobiles a lot less, reports The Australian.

"We took into account age, gender, ethnicity and socio-economic status in our research," one of the report's author's Dr Geza Benke, said.

"But simply put, mobile phones may be teaching kids to go for speed rather than accuracy," the expert added.

Overall mobile phone use was associated with faster and less accurate responses to high level cognitive tests, the study found.

The good news, however, is the students' error rate was unlikely to be linked to mobile phone radiation. (ANI)

Student invents device to detect mobile theft

Chennai, Dec 29: A second year Computer Science student doing his Masters in Engineering has invented a new technique for detecting the theft of mobile phone instruments. The student Anderson Prince Edison from Madurai, studying in B S Abdur Rahman Cresent Engineering college here, submitted a paper on the invention at the recent national conference of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) on Information and Communication Convergence here. The paper was selected.....
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