(Info links follow.) Do you believe PG&E’s line that your cell phone emits radio-frequency microwave radiation 1000 times higher than a “smart” meter? I decided to test that out. What are the levels for whole-body exposure? PGE: pge.com Here is Dan Hirsch, UCSC lecturer, breaking down PG&E’s unsubstantiated claim and realigning the exposure numbers with reality: stopsmartmeters.org You probably won’t be surprised to find that PG&E’s claim doesn’t hold water. And never forget, you can turn your cell phone OFF—”smart” meters are 24/7. I am using a high frequency analyzer with two (2) attenuators on the antenna, so that I can read the super-high levels that “smart” meters emit. That changes the sensitivity from microwatts/square meter (µW/m2) to microwatts/square centimeter (µW/cm2), 10000x less sensitive than the device as shipped. LINKS for exposure safety information: www.saferphonezone.com www.disconnectbook.com www.bioinitiative.org www.radiationresearch.org
Nokia 100 nokia.ly is a durable, easy-to-use device that allows self-expression by coming in an exciting range of vibrant colors. Listen to your favorite music on the stereo FM radio with headset included in the sales package. Personalize your phone assigning one of the 32-polyphonic ring tones of your preference and manage your contacts by creating different phone books with support up to 500 entries. In select markets, you can also stay informed with Nokia Life Tools and on top of your daily finances with Nokia Money.
I want to make free calls from my laptop to a mobile phone in another country, any ideas?
Even if I have to sign up to a site and have 5mins or so free.
Guys, I said FREE
for example, using a laptop to call a Tmobile or Orange or Vodafone SIMed phone, not skype
Hi guys, this is Alex on the South Side Headquarters of MrTechReviewers doing a review of the T-Mobile Samsung Gravity T SGH-T669 Ebony Red Touch Screen Slider Cell Phone! Thank you for watching, and please like, comment, and subscribe! Have a nice day!
Get QR-Codes and iTunes Links here: bit.ly In this episode of the iOS App Picks we demonstrate five applications in 30 seconds each. These apps will keep you entertained, create a sphere of photos that are stitched together, and keep an accurate record of your data usage. This week we have Data Usage 0:16, The Incredible Machine 0:46, Photosynth 1:16, Dragon Dictation 1:46, and Trapster 2:16. Website: pocketnow.com Twitter twitter.com Facebook: www.facebook.com
A brief hands-on overview of the Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 with the upcoming Android Gingerbread update. For more details on this update and availability please visit the Sony Ericsson Product Blog – blogs.sonyericsson.com NOTE: Availability and application content is market dependant. Also the Xperia X10 in the video is a prototype phone with beta software so there might be minor differences compared to the final commercial version