Showing posts with label Highttech. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Highttech. Show all posts

Thursday, June 22, 2017

10 Counseling against Electrosmog.

No cell phone or babyphone near a newborn's bed is one of the ten important tips of experts to reduce the electrosmog that 'invades' our homes.


From Wi-Fi TVs, exposure to home magnetic fields increases due to increased number of devices we surround. The damage caused by the frequency (Hertz), the power level, (watts), the distance from the source and the duration of the exposure.

So the 10 tips to avoid the radiation are as follows: In case of excessive use of the microwaves, avoid near endurance, put your babyphone away from the baby bed, put the eyepiece at the maximum distance possible, avoid sleeping with Smartphone or radio alarm, do not keep in ignition of electrical and electronic devices that you do not use, children avoid as many mobiles, use the phone as you grab maximum network waves, limit the phone or tablet usage when traveling By car, Put your wifi on a ringless network, in less frequented environments, do a project to minimize exposure.

Wednesday, March 1, 2017

Porsche laptop $ 2500

The German car manufacturer Porsche is focused on the creation of expensive equipment. Mobile World Congress is also presented his laptop.

Laptop hybrid, The Porsche Design Book One, can function as a tablet and, as the Book of Microsoft Surface.

The device has a 13.3 inch screen, Core i7 processor and 16 MB RAM. In the same way as Surface Book, the screen can be detached from the rest of the laptop and tablet made. Moreover display can rotate 360 degrees.

His other features include 512 MB memory with SSD speed and a fancy keyboard.

Laptop work with Windows 10 and expected to be released in America in April.

Being focused on expensive equipment, some years ago Porsche personalizoi BlackBerry Bold smartphone in 9900, adding the Porsche logo, and called BlackBerry Porsche Design P'9981, with a $ 1,500 prize.

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Facebook blocks nude painting

Facebook has blocked an Australian auction house with characters share a nude painting of an artist.

Designing Charles Blackman, "Women Lovers" shows two naked women who are lying on the bed, next to a cat.

The auction house, Mossgreen tried to promote the picture on Facebook, but the social network has refused to "adults advertise products or services." Its chief executive, Paul Summer says that this decision was "ridiculous".

"This is a wonderful sight and it is not sexual in any form. Looks like back then in the 1950s is ridiculous to censurosh these things, "he told the BBC.

Facebook says its decision is final, though Mossgreen has ripostuar sights painting. "Such ads lead to negative vent users and we have zero tolerance for such publications," Facebook said in a message.

Last month, a French teacher led Facebook to court after the account suspended for posting a photo of a nude woman, the artist of the 19th century, Gustav courber.

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