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Latest: Children at risk from mobiles

News Writing in The Lancet, Dr Gerard Hyland warns that the low-intensity, pulsed radiation used by mobile phones exert subtle non-thermal influences on living organisms. It cannot be denied that the non-thermal effects of MWR [microwave radiation] used...

[November 24, 2000, 11:17]

Study links mobile emissions to tumours

News When people suggest there's a non-thermal effect they rarely suggest what the mechanism might be and it leaves people in a bit of vacuum," said Wood. One expert who shares Leszczynski's interest in the non-thermal effects of mobile phone radiation...

[June 20, 2002, 9:44]

Guidelines for Evaluating Digital Camcorders for Surveillance

White Papers Covered are three topics that directly influence thermal image quality: pixel resolution, thermal sensitivity, and non-uniformity correction. This paper's objective is to help you simplify your understanding of how image quality is determined.

[December 2, 2008, 23:00]

Roshaz

Downloads In addition to the static linear solver included in the software suite, the pre and post processor can be seamlessly and fully integrated with several other well known solvers, including Abaqus, Calculix, Lusas and Nastran, with which the choice...

[May 25, 2009, 16:26]

Electronic Devices Reference V2.0 for Palm OS 5

Downloads SCR, TRIAC, DIAC are explained in a easy manner.Oscillators - Various types of Oscillators including Hartley Oscillator, Colpitts Oscillator, Clapp Oscillator, LC Oscillators, RC Oscillators are covered in this Chapter.The different types of LC...

[September 29, 2004, 8:00]

iTemp

Downloads iTemp is a software application for Palm OS handhelds that allows you to read and store temperature data from a Dallas Semiconductor Thermochron iButton module.iTemp allows you to:Choose the time to begin temperature takingSet a sampling rateSet...

[August 8, 2001, 8:00]

FX-602P programmable calculator (UIQ3)

Downloads Or printout results withthe FP-10 thermal printer simulation and then copy / paste them toother applications.Read the originalFX-602P documentation (inEnglish/ Spanish or French/ German) download theDemo or tryout online to see what FX-602P...

[December 15, 2008, 6:00]

Research: Mobiles potentially harmful to human cells

News Dr Gerard Hyland warned that the low-intensity, pulsed radiation used by mobile phones exert subtle non-thermal influences on living organisms, which could also affect a number of brain functions. A team at Madrid's University Complutense studied...

[December 11, 2000, 11:19]

10 things you should know about deploying technology in harsh environments

News The power requirements and thermal ranges are also detailed. A good rule of thumb is to add approximately 35 percent utilisation to your base BTU requirement to ensure adequate thermal provisioning. Also consider using TFT screens instead of CRT...

[May 8, 2006, 14:55]

PC 300PL: The world's securest desktop?

News The random numbers generator translates thermal noise created by an Intel processor into random number pattern. IBM is targeting four areas of security with the chip, including authenticity, privacy, information integrity and non-repudiation.

[September 29, 1999, 12:00]

Thermal Analysis and Modeling Techniques for Optimizing CPU Cooling Capability at the Component Level

White Papers This presentation provides definition and extension of the Thermal Profile curve. The presentation provides an overview of the Intel 1U/2U CEK Reference Heatsink design thermal model collaterals and enabling tools.

[November 4, 2006, 0:00]

Report hints at minimum age for mobile phone use

News The inquiry will stress that there is no conclusive evidence to prove mobile phones are a health risk, but will call for further research in the non-thermal effects of mobiles to children in particular.

[May 11, 2000, 8:03]

Government set to respond to Stewart Enquiry

News Writing in The Lancet, Dr Gerard Hyland warns that the low-intensity, pulsed radiation used by mobile phones exert subtle non-thermal influences on living organisms. The government will issue its response Friday to the Stewart Enquiry, which...

[December 8, 2000, 9:40]

UK mobile phone users hits 40 million

News Some experts went further: writing in The Lancet, scientist Dr Gerard Hyland warned that mobile phones exert subtle non-thermal influences on living organisms, which could also affect a number of brain functions.

[January 5, 2001, 6:01]

Government to investigate mobile phone safety

News Dr Hyland, writing in The Lancet, said that the microwave radiation used in mobile telephony produces non-thermal heating that has the potential to induct adverse health effects. The government is preparing to investigate whether mobile phones are...

[January 25, 2002, 13:26]

Text messaging could pose health risk

News Dr Gerard Hyland warned last November that handsets have subtle non-thermal influences on living organisms and can affect brain functions. Children could be endangering their health by using mobile phones to send text messages, according to a...

[May 24, 2001, 11:30]

Red Hat says Enterprise Linux 5.2 is greener

News The system can also overclock busy cores to get more work out of them within safe thermal levels, Red Hat said. The new version supports up to 64 CPUs and 512GB of memory, and can virtualise across non-uniform memory access (NUMA) systems.

[May 23, 2008, 13:20]

Intel unveils Tillamook

News He added that the design will also provide appropriate power consumption and thermal headroom for future designs, a clear reference to 'Deschutes', the mobile Pentium II processor expected to ship in the first half of next year.

[September 8, 1997, 13:47]

A Year Ago: Intel unveils Tillamook

News He added that the design will also provide appropriate power consumption and thermal headroom for future designs, a clear reference to 'Deschutes', the mobile Pentium II processor expected to ship in the first half of next year.

[September 7, 1998, 9:09]

Dual-core Itanium chip gets airing

News Montecito, however, will sport a thermal ceiling, or maximum power output, of 100W, lower than the 130W ceiling of existing Itaniums and about equal to some of Intel's hottest desktop chips. On Tuesday, for instance, the University of California...

[February 7, 2005, 8:10]

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