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Columbia Researchers present Microscopic Implantable Chip HIDDEN in the Tip of Syringe Needles
Putting electronics in our body so that it circulates together with the red blood cells to monitor and map biological signals, support and enhance physiological functions, and treat diseases is something increasingly desirable in the world of medicine. Implantable medical devices are transforming healthcare and improving the quality of life for millions of people.
Now, researchers at Columbia Engineering...
Debunking the 5G Hoax with Technical Data
What is the purpose or use of 5G? Why does it even exist? Why can’t we stop at 4G which is already fast enough and offering speeds as high as 300Mbps in the case of LTE-A. Despite that, real 4G speeds offered to clients by all major network operators rarely exceeds 50Mbps.
Just so you understand 4G hasn’t even been perfectioned yet, its not yet used at its fullest potential, yet the industry...
Massive 5G Project to Make it Impossible to Escape Radiation Exposure
‘Last-mile wireless connectivity’ to saturate previously remote regions with high-intensity radiation.
AirGig is a new technology developed by AT&T to transfer Wi-Fi and wireless data over power lines using 4G LTE and 5G millimeter waves.
To date, AT&T has submitted over 500 patents and applications related to the AirGig technology, which turns existing power lines into transmitters. According...
China starts developing 6G despite global worries about 5G safety
Beijing has announced plans to develop 6G technology in the hope of cementing its supremacy in wireless connection amid a US-led crusade against Chinese companies over 5G networks.
China’s Science and Technology Ministry has set up two teams to develop a 6G network. The first group links several government agencies, while the second one unites more than 30 experts from various universities, research...
Chrysler recalls 1.4 million vehicles amid hacking fears
Giant car maker Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) has recalled some 1.4 million vehicles amid concerns about a flaw that could expose them to hacking attacks.
The US-Italian company made the announcement on Friday, less than a week after hackers demonstrated that they can easily take over the systems of vehicles made by the world’s seventh-largest car manufacturer.
The safety recall was issued after...
Steve Jobs Didn't Let His Kids Use iPads
Technocratic elites realize electronic devices are tools of distraction, dumbing down.
A recent New York Times article exemplified how technological and billionaire elites live by different standards than they prescribe to the American populace.
A piece entitled “Steve Jobs Was a Low-Tech Parent,” discusses how the late Apple CEO refused to allow his children to play with one of the company’s...
Common diseases of Generation Digital
Getting rid of the plug and swapping landlines for cell phones, representatives of the Generation Digital will soon feel that they paid for the mobility with their own health. As the growing industry of mobile devices develops, the list of diseases that are typical for members of the “digital” generation is growing.
This is openly discussed by a Nobel laureate Dr. Devra Davis in her book...
Canon Shows Off Cross Media Station Device That Charges Camera Via Induction
Canon has unveiled its Cross Media Station, an inductive charging station, which allows users to download images and simultaneously charge digital cameras and camcorders by placing them on top of the device.
The tabletop box also allows users to share photos and videos to other users, and features facial recognition which scans both video and picture files to recognise the same person in the footage...