Friday, October 29, 2010

Cell phones: dangerous or not?
by Barbora Misakova


Since I lost my beloved Motorola, I am not interested in mobile phones as much as I used to be. I told myself, it was very stupid from me to invest so much money into a piece of metal and plastic that was after all so easily stolen! From that time I am using very small and cheap cell phone which is always forgotten at different place without realizing it. And to be honest, this is for the first time I actually don’t care where my cell phone is! And it is also for the first time in my mobile-history, that I am not taking it everywhere I go. As it seems, it is better than good. There are many warnings against carrying cellular and smart phones in a closely sewn pocket. ! Most of the safety manuals of the cell phones tell users to always keep the active device one full inch away from their body. Skeptics of the safety of cellular phones have these warnings even stressed. According to them, the ubiquitous devices may be exposing people to far more radiation than regulators measure. More the distance of cellular phone is reduced; sharper is the radio-frequency energy of it. “The exposure is definitely related to distance.” says Rober Cleveland Jr., a former FCC official. Are you asking if you should be worried about putting your phone in your pocket? The answer depends largely on how much faith you put in the current state of scientific research about radio-frequency energy.

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by Barbora Misakova
for Cantell TV (
http://cantell.tv)
Cantell TV is the fastest growing provider of digital broadcasting coupled with telecommunications, allowing people to easily control, view, upload and share digital content through proprietary interface coupled with free phone calls. Cantell TV is committed to delivering infinite choices to your world of entertainment at the tip of your fingers.

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