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netrox said: If it was known for a decade, why was it never fixed or patched? Hmmm. That´s the point everybody is neglecting to adress. There are few valid arguments as it stands: 1 - They forgot about it2 - It is not easy to adress 3 …
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a Mike Wuerthele said: Like I said on the podcast, another podcast, and this article: If you want to put the risk line in another place than I did, that's okay! But, the one in a million from RF in total is real. And like I said, when scienc…
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Mike Wuerthele said: I agree, the forum has been relatively sane about this matter. However, have you been on the greater internet as a whole lately? I guarantee you that there's panic. AppleInsider is not just for forum-goers. Completly …
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Mike Wuerthele said: It isn't. In this paragraph, it's all risk management from exposure to radiation, just different kinds. This is closer, but still not whataboutism because it is still, literally about risk management: How about the 1 i…
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Mike Wuerthele said: "Are you in utterly and absolutely zero danger from RF or EMF? Scientifically, there is no way to exclude the possibility absolutely —but you're in some form of danger every minute of every day from one thing or another…
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AppleZulu said: It’s not a matter of being desperate to “believe in science.” Science doesn’t care whether you believe in it or not. Science is just a methodology for looking at and understanding the world around us. New discoveries do ind…
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cropr said: No, but one can gets skin cancer from the too much sunshine,which is basically the same radiation as the candle light. Nevertheless I am not worried. Radiation from wireless networks is very limited in power: 2 Wa…
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mikethemartian said: Actually it is absolute science. It comes directly from Albert Einstein's explanation of the photoelectric effect for which he won the Nobel Prize in Physics. The visible light coming off a wax candle has a much higher…
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cgWerks said: muppetry said: As for whether wireless signals are harmful in some other way - it has been extensively investigated. The only significant interaction of GHz RF with organic material is direct excitation of rotational modes i…
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MplsP said: My wife has to avoid certain stores because the flicker of the lights gives her migraines. I attribute this not to radio frequency radiation, rather to visible frequency EMF, similar to how certain frequencies can cause seizure…
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mattinoz said: Which is why you then turn to Stats. They’ll tell you which way a problem is going. In this case the stats just don’t support there being a connection that hasn’t been found. Actually they do. If you think otherwise you m…
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Mike Wuerthele said: There is no observable data that says that RF is doing any damage at all. Look into a great talk by Devra Davis. I would say she is a great middle grounder on the subject and she does raises concerns and justifies t…
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Gee, thanks for that information... since you have all the answers, I'll check with you before buying any new tools! BTW, did you know that the Apple Watch has 10 times the memory as an IBM 370 maimframe of the 1980s... and an infinitely…
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dick applebaum said: Jonmat said: This is why you have laptops and desktops. Gotta pick the right tool for the job. If that were true, we'd all be using maimframes and crank telephones... or worse! If it were true? So you mean th…
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We've already been down the DRM road and it largely failed. So much that many countries have laws for digital copies for personal use and a surcharge is applied to all devices with writable memory even if you don't make copies of any med…
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dick applebaum said: Soli said: dick applebaum said: Soli said: dick applebaum said: Soli said: dick applebaum said: wizard69 said: I'm really bummed out with IOS on iPad and would love to see …
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avon b7 said You can send any document from a Mac to any device that supports Bluetooth file transfer. No one has ever been able to explain why that particular door was permanently bolted shut on iDevices. Yes, the system was designed speci…
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avon b7 said: iOS needs a MAJOR overhaul with the focus on usability. Apple needs to follow its own design guidelines across the whole system and focus on making things uniform. Text selection and input needs work and folder navigation would …
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They need to add mouse support to iOS on the iPad and the next step is releasing an iOSBook Laptop. This would be designed to replace the aging MacBook Air. This is the computer to take on ChromeBooks and Windows 10S laptops. Lo…
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geekdad said: Muntz said: geekdad said: ericthehalfbee said: For reference: Galaxy S2 hit 10 million in 5 months. Galaxy S3 hit 10 million in 55 days. Note 3 hit 10 million in 60 days. Galaxy S4 hit 10 million in 29 days…