Wireless networks off after illness?

A large-scale trials of free, wireless access for all in the French capital Paris has been put on stand-by, according to government employees have begun to complain about headaches. They fear for the health effects of sitting in the flow of radio waves. It writes Berlingske Tidende.

In september, the city of Paris to create 225 free wireless areas as an extra service, as all expect to be able to go online anywhere and at anytime.

Orléans City Council took the consequences and has now temporarily closed to access from the libraries. It does not mean that the plan is abandoned.

The discussion points that arose when telecommunications companies began to put the 3G masts up to the much faster mobile data links. Municipality after the municipality refused to approve lokalplanerne, which is required for the masts, and the neighbors were very uncertain and afraid of radiation.

Despite numerous studies since there is still no definitive conclusion on whether mobilstrålerne are harmful or not. However, there is consensus that the excessive use of mobile phones close to the ear and the brain will affect the agencies.

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MicroSD cards with built-in wireless networking

If you have purchased a PDA or smartphone without a built Wi-Fi, so there is now help ahead.

The Taiwanese company, Spectec, is now finally ready with a wireless network card in the microSD format.

The card supports IEEE 802.11b and g standard and is ready to be sold from July.

The card is perfect for example, HTC Touch Dual or other models without Wi-Fi. On the other hand, there is no built-in memory card (which otherwise was smart with Spectecs old SD card with 128 MB RAM and Wi-Fi built), so we must therefore move around between different cards.

What price are we do not yet.

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Tips and Tutorial: Monetizing your Mobile Content

What is it?
Mobile Content is defined by the interaction of mobile telecommunications networks outside the peer-peer activity, mainly audio and text messages. Contains images, audio, video and applications, all of which require storage or installation of mobile handsets.

Growth mobile content has been developed in the tone of the tyres and the image of the background of the market at the beginning of the millennium, through a broad range of content, including video, games and applications.

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