Several people were killed and thousands injured when hundreds of pagers exploded across Lebanon - and here we take a look at the technology which seems to belong to the past. Hezbollah members and a ...
Cassette tapes have made a comeback. Thankfully, the boombox-on-shoulder look has not. The roughly 1,000 people who still used pagers in Japan might have shed a tear this week when they were finally ...
The NHS has been told to stop using pagers for communications by 2021, in order to save money. The health service still uses about 130,000 pagers, which is about 10% of the total left in use globally.
Sky News' Data and Forensics team has spoken to four experts to answer the question - how does a pager or hand-held radio explode? The pagers that exploded in Lebanon on Tuesday are consistent with ...
Israel carried out part of its device attack targeting Hezbollah by concealing explosives inside the batteries of pagers brought into Lebanon, according to two high-ranking Lebanese security officials ...
The health service still uses about 130,000 pagers, which is about 10% of the total left in use globally. They cost the NHS about £6.6m a year. Health Secretary Matt Hancock called them "outdated" and ...
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