Apple has blocked an application for the iPhone that tells owners when radiation levels have inched up too high and provides advice on how to counter the potentially damaging effects of phone radiation. The company that invented the app says that its solution gives users the information and tools to avoid mobile phone radiation as much as possible. It works by “mapping” homes or offices so they’ll know where they’re exposed to significant levels of mobile phone radiation. Apple has blocked the app on the grounds that it’s a diagnostic tool that would create confusion for iPhone owners.Learn more from The Telegraph.
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