06
Jun

Conversations that dangerous?

Back in the 1990s, Dr. George Carlo, former head of the epidemiology of the Telecommunications Industry Association Mobile Phones (CTIA, Cellular Telecommunications Industry Association), pioneer of the study six years spend 25 million dollars, on a mobile phone and public health.

Barris clips from the documents on the above material, Dr. Carlo said, “More than 300 important findings indicate an increase in the risk of tumor (over the use of a mobile phone). And there are three or four other important findings that did not show increased risk.”

“That means that 300 four-appeal. So how do you respond to what you see in the news media? We have never experienced it like this before. We have never experienced such dangerous things that exist because ditopang by four billion people (the mobile phone users across the world). mengalaminya We have never been in history. ”

Carlo is not alone. BioInitiative report published recently, contains a collection of studies from the top experts Oncology (sub-field of medical study and treat cancer), scientists, and public health experts from around the world showing the dangerous effects of EMR.

Included in this report, the findings Dr. Lennardt Hardell, an neurologi renowned experts from Sweden, in 2006 has written articles published in More »

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06
Jun

Elizabeth Barris, director of The Peoples Initiative Foundation (Foundation for Community Initiatives), a new non-profit organization, which has the mission to change the law and inform the public about the health effects of damage due to EMR (radiation elektromagnetik), which is emanated by the mobile phone and Wi-Fi .

Newest action is to send a letter request to the Governor Schwarzenegger, the Governor’s wife, Maria Shriver, Department of Health Services (Department of Health Services, CDHS), and the Office of Environmental Health Rating dangerous (Office of Environmental Health hazard Assessment, OEHHA), which contains the request for mark all wireless products with a warning label, as in the building, the board placed the warning on the walls.

He has also proposed the legislation in both the country level and at the federal level with the theme of The Children ¡| s Wireless Protection Act (Law on Child Protection Wireless) inclusion on the label warning on wireless products, but also ask schools to change Wi-Fi device with a More »

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05
Jun

A patient, now do not need to be busy again when you want to know how much that fee should be paid for Inpatient costs, operating costs, and check in the lab to buy drugs in pharmacies and health condition of the patient to know. All services that can be easily, thanks to the development of information application system hospital-based wireless technology (wireless), as introduced STIKOM Surabaya.

The hospital is one of the public services that are required to always improve the quality, both in the medical and administrative. So, with the development of wireless technology, this technology can help to improve the quality of hospital data that integrate medical and administrative data, thus creating an integrated service for patients.

In addition, the hospital can also monitor the performance of hospitals by using data that has been integrated with more quickly and precisely.
In general, the system includes a More »

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03
Jun

by Sean Buckley  on www.telecommagazine.com

 

In this special Machine to Machine edition of Telecom Engine’s Audiocast series, Michael Ueland, vice president & general manager of North America for Telit Wireless Solutions, talks about how vertical markets are leveraging M2M to improve their own internal business processes.

 

Click here for the Audiocast of this interview

 

Ueland addresses the following questions in this Audiocast:

 

• There’s been growing momentum around the M2M space with device manufacturers, MVNOs and even traditional services More »

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03
Jun

 

by Doug Allen on telecommagazine.com

That’s not much of a bargain compared to major MP3 store competitors like iTunes or Amazon MP3 music service at $0.99 and $0.79 per song (regardless of type) respectively, although customers cruising the classics may be turned on by prices about twenty cents below the market norm. Both vendors boost much larger music libraries as well; Verizon Wireless’ Media Store has about 5 million titles, while iTunes claims twice that.

 

And as Deepa Karthikeyan, marketing analyst at Current Analysis points out, since Verizon’s Download Manager for the PC allows customers to sideload any MP3 music file to a handset or MP3 device, what’s to keep the money-savvy user from downloading music from competitors who offer cheaper, more extensive music libraries, and then using the Download Manager to sideload those non-Verizon Wireless branded files to their cell phone?

 

The Download Manager’s openness is a strong selling point, but it also opens up V CAST Music to increased competition if Verizon Wireless can’t More »

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