Everything in moderation, especially cellphones
We here at Engadget like to keep a watchful eye on all the hottest trends in pseudoscience, you know. This zinger from Canadian Chief Public Health Officer Dr. David Butler-Jones about burned a hole in the normally lackluster
"cellphones are maybe potentially dangerous more research needed" news category. He warns that the use of cellphones during childhood may cause obesity and, of course, could potentially bring about
the end of all social life as we know it. The good doctor sagely advises that, because technology is now moving much faster than scientists can track its biological effects, we should practice the fine art of moderation and keep our evening cellphone conversations under two hours every night.
You heard it — doctor's orders. Shut down that Treo, son!