National agency wants to create wireless hot spots at up to 50 parks this year, with that number tripling within three years. By: The Canadian Press, Published on Mon Apr 28 2014 OTTAWA—The quiet solitude and refuge from the connected world that many Canadians yearn for will soon be no more in dozens of Canada’s wilderness zones. […]
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MARK HUME VANCOUVER — The Globe and Mail Published Sunday, Apr. 13 2014, 7:39 PM EDT Last updated Sunday, Apr. 13 2014, 9:38 PM EDT Whenever the rains stop in Vancouver, people flood into the city’s public spaces. They sit on the Art Gallery steps facing Robson Square, walk the Seawall and gather on the beaches along English Bay. It […]
by Carol Aun – Mission City Record posted Mar 23, 2014 at 5:00 AM— updated Mar 24, 2014 at 10:12 AM Telus will be using small cell technology to improve wireless communications in Mission. Beginning next month, the telecommunications company will be installing 100 small cell units on 50 existing poles in Mission’s urban area. These units are 30 cm by 27 cm, […]
New flyer on iPads
Mar 19
New flyer from Parents for Safe Schools on iPads Please feel free to use as a handout. The information points out important safety warnings and recommendations contained within the user’s manual and informs people on the placement of transmitters/antennae on the device in relation to the body. It also offers info on the continuous nature of the […]
Did you know… – When a child holds an iPad in portrait mode on his lap or against his chest the RF radiation is penetrating his internal organs. – That when a child holds an iPad in landscape mode his hands are covering the constantly transmitting antennas when the Wi-Fi is turned on. – When ifixit.com dissected a Wi-Fi+3G iPad, they […]
CHILDREN are suffering a rise in sleeping problems caused by playing video games and texting before bedtime, a study has claimed today. By: Dion Dassanayake Published: Fri, December 27, 2013 Xbox and Playstation consoles along with Apple iPhones have sparked the sharp rise, according to doctors at Alder Hey children’s hospital in Liverpool. Experts say […]
Thursday, January 16, 2014 by: Zach C. Miller (NaturalNews) A 10-year-old New Zealand boy, Ethan Wyman, died recently after an 11-month long battle with brain cancer. He attended Te Horo junior school along the Kapiti Coast of New Zealand. His death prompted his parents to petition the school that Ethan attended to disable […]
CHILDREN are suffering a rise in sleeping problems caused by playing video games and texting before bedtime, a study has claimed today. By: Dion Dassanayake Published: Fri, December 27, 2013 Xbox and Playstation consoles along with Apple iPhones have sparked the sharp rise, according to doctors at Alder Hey children’s hospital in Liverpool. Experts say traditional […]
December 10, 2013 – 11:28 AM KELOWNA – An agreement between the City of Kelowna and Shaw Cable means residents and tourists alike can soon surf their mobile devices while tanning at Gyro beach or lounging in City Park. The connections would be free for both Shaw customers as well as non-Shaw customers and would […]
Last Modified: 19 Oct 2013 00:28 Source: AP Dick Cheney, the former US vice president, said he disabled the wireless function of his heart defibrillator because he feared terrorists would hack it to give him a heart attack. Cheney, George W Bush’s right-hand-man in the so-called “war on terror”, said the device’s function was disabled […]