Thursday 16 June 2011

10 Cell Phone Radiation Protection Tips

Here are some steps you can take to minimize the effects of cell phone radiation exposure:

  1. Limit use to essential calls and keep calls short. Even a two-minute call has been found to alter the natural electrical activity of the brain for up to an hour afterwards.

  2. Children should be allowed to use the cell phone in cases of emergency only. Because of their developing skulls, the radiation can penetrate much more deeply.

  3. Wear an air tube headset (not regular wired headset).The regular wired headset has been found to intensify radiation into the ear canal. The wire transmits not only the radiation from the cell phone but also serves as an antenna attracting EMFs (electromagnetic fields) from the surroundings

  4. Don't put the cell phone in your pocket or belt while in use or while it is on. The body tissue in the lower body area has good conductivity and absorbs radiation more quickly than the head. One study shows that men who wear cell phones near their groin could have their sperm count dropped by as much as 30 percent.

  5. If using the phone without a headset, wait for the call to connect before placing the phone next to the ear.

  6. Do not use the cell phone in enclosed metal spaces such as vehicles or elevators,where devices may use more power to establish connection. The metal enclosure also acts as a Faraday cage that traps the radiation and reflects it back onto the occupants.

  7. Do not make a call when the signal strength is one bar or less, which means the phone must work harder to establish a connection.

  8. Purchase a phone with a low SAR (Specific Absorption Rate). In other words, a low radiation cell phone. Most phones have an SAR level listed in its instruction manual. The SAR level is a way of measuring the quantity of radiofrequency (RF) energy that is absorbed by the body. The lower the number the better. (Be aware, however, that studies with RF hundreds of times lower than current SAR limits still show biological effects.)

  9. Use a scientifically validated EMF protection device. There are advanced technologies available nowadays that strengthen your bioenergy field and immune system against the effects of EMF. The EMF radiation causes a problem only when the cumulative effects due to repeated exposure weaken the body's ability to repair itself. Even when you don't use the cell phone, 'second-hand' radiation and EMFs from other devices can also cause biological stress, so these types of devices are increasingly becoming essential.

  10. Take nutritional supplements, particularly anti-oxidants SOD, catalase, glutathione, and Coq10. Microwave radiation has been shown to decrease levels of these anti-oxidants in the body. These are substances the body produces to protect itself, and their levels are sensitive indicators in stress, aging, infections and various other disease states. Other supplements you may need are:
    - Melatonin: a powerful anti-oxidant noted to prevent DNA breaks in brain cells. Also effective in preventing kidney damage from cell phones;
    - Zinc: protects the eye from oxidative damage and helps preserve the levels of anti-oxidants in the blood;
    - Gingko Biloba: an herb considered a powerful anti-oxidant which prevents oxidative damage in the brain, eye and kidney. Also helps support the production of SOD, catalase and glutathione;
    - Bilberry extract: preserves vision and reduces oxidative damage to the eyes.

LG brings a dual-screen QWERTY droid like you've never seen

The Android-based LG phone you are about to see is a pretty standard smartphone until the moment you slide out the QWERTY keyboard. There you'll find another touchscreen right in the middle of it. Awkward, isn't it?

Ok, this is not the first dual-screen LG smartphone with strange design we meet. A few weeks ago we informed you about the US Cellular headed LG Genesis. As a comparison it had a rather uninspiring hardware, with even less useful second touchscreen (it could have been made as a slider, that way the second screen wouldn’t have been needed).


The mysterious LG dual-screen smartphone

Anyway, this fella here still has no name and was shown at an event held by Orange and Kineto Wireless in London. It was about Kineto's Smart WiFi solution and this LG handset was part of the demonstration.

The device has a big enough capacitive touchscreen (most probably WVGA) and a second touchscreen in the middle of the QWERTY keyboard. The guys over at Pocket-Lint had only a couple of minutes with the gadget and they couldn't find any other purpose of the second screen except the dedicated 8 shortcuts (two of them were customizable).


The mysterious LG dual-screen device

The mysterious LG handsets was a T-Mobile USA branded device and according to a previously leaked roadmap it might turn out to be FLIP II or Maxx Q.

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Tata Indicom introduces ‘SMS Express’ handset (1149 rs) offer





tata indicom new offer  purchase the SMS Express (Alcatel OT-255C) handset and pay Rs. 55 for a First Recharge Voucher.

In return, customers will get 100 free national SMS messages every day for the next 60 days. In addition, they will also get talk time worth Rs. 29.

The SMS Express handset can now be purchased via Tata Indicom for Rs. 1149.two colour available Titanium Grey and Cherry Red.


phone feature-The phone features a full portrait QWERTY keypad and bundles a wide range of special features such as Group SMS, Quick SMS Key and Qwerty Input.

With the Quick SMS side-key customers will be able to launch an SMS composer screen to compose long text messages of up to 1024 characters at a time.

Furthermore, the handset comes with FM radio, as well as 500 SMS and 500 phonebook contacts storage capacity.

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India to have 400m 3G connection by 2015

The number of third generation (3G) subscribers in India will reach 400 million by 2015 as the telecom operators ramp-up rollout of the high-end mobile telephony service, said a Wireless Intelligence study. “India’s 3G connections are set to grow three-fold between 2011 and 2015 as operators ramp-up rollout of new 3G networks,” said the study titled “India 3G rollout”.
According to the report, the telecom operators are likely to invest $2.5 billion in building the new networks and rolling out 3G services in 2011

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