By Perry Powell on Sep 7, 2008 in Communications | 0 Comments
What about some non-internet sources? There are loads. The following references can be obtained at any college or university library: National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements, NCRP Report No. 96, “Biological Effects and Exposure Criteria for Radiofrequency Electromagnetic Fields”; National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements, NCRP Report No. 119, “A Practical Guide to the Determination of Human Exposure to Radiofrequency Fields”; CRC Press, Inc., (Charles Polk, ed.Regulatory agencies, phone manufacturers and manufacturers have never said they are safe, and the FDA was the first regulatory agency to admit they did not know if wireless products are safe, however it appears that they did know.
By Davion Wong on Sep 6, 2008 in Communications | 0 Comments
Do you need to run cell phone reverse lookups regularly? Recently, a search was done online and it uncovered staggering statistics of people needing such services all the time. People conduct reverse lookups on cell phones all the time to get to the bottom of the unknown phone call they received. Calls from prankster, a mistress, an ex boyfriend and the sort.
By Brian Stephenson on Sep 5, 2008 in Broadband Internet | 0 Comments
There are thousands of households with broadband connections these days from the single college graduate to the seventy five year old retiree. Most of us know why we need a fast connection to the Internet, but some of us don?t.
By James Fisher on Sep 5, 2008 in Video Conferencing | 0 Comments
What is video conferencing? Video conferencing is a way that you can converse by using a blend of video and voice. You are capable to connect to citizens in other offices, states, countries as if they were sitting right next to you.
By James Fisher on Sep 5, 2008 in Video Conferencing | 0 Comments
What is video conferencing? Video conferencing is a method that you can converse by using a mixture of video and voice. You are capable to connect to people in additional offices, states, countries as if they were sitting right next to you.
By Andy OConnor on Sep 5, 2008 in Satellite TV | 0 Comments
Did you know that it’s now possible to start watching free satellite TV on your computer, with free TV for PC solutions? More and more people are now watching satellite TV on their computer and doing away with the traditional, expensive, pay by the month satellite TV services.
By Amy Nutt on Sep 5, 2008 in VOIP | 0 Comments
VoIP, or voice over internet protocol, simply put, is a way to make phone calls over the internet with the use of an analog telephone adapter. In making “phone calls” in this manner, the user can often avoid the high charges from the phone company, especially in the case of long distance calls.
By Andy OConnor on Sep 3, 2008 in Communications | 0 Comments
It happens to most of us at some time or another. You miss a call on your phone from a cell phone number you don’t recognize.
By Tina Davidson on Aug 27, 2008 in Mobile Phones | 0 Comments
Don’t you just hate those prank calls that wake you up in the middle of the night or make you rush all the way to the phone only to find no one on the other end? Have you received a call from an unknown or unlisted phone number on your home or cell phone lately? If you answered yes to all these questions, then this article is for you.
By Aretha Rudford on Aug 25, 2008 in Mobile Phones | 0 Comments
The mobile generation is riding a new wave of convenience. Camera phones are quickly replacing basic cell phones as the gadgets of choice for today’s on-the-move market.