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Friday, February 4, 2011
Tuesday, February 1, 2011
Top 10 Technologies That Will Help Change the World
http://www.zaphu.com/2008/11/04/top-10-technologies-to-help-change-the-world/
Wireless Power
We are quite taken with the new wireless technology and how much benefits it brings to the world. But as a pharmacist, as soon as I hear “wireless”, I think, “radiation?” So I decided to do some research on this. I asked the salesperson at the computer store Low Yat Plaza before Chinese New Year (and we all know how honest they are) what the electromagnetic radiation was like from a wireless computer. He assured me that computers, unlike cell phones, used radio waves. So it was exactly the same amount of radiation as having as radio playing on your desk, and perfectly safe
Hmmm….that just didn’t intuitively make sense to me.
So I hit the Internet for further research, and here’s what I dug up. Now, if you like to see original research, you can read this next part and click on the links. But if you just want the end results, then scroll down to the end section titled: CONCLUSION.
WIFI RESEARCH
This article tell you what wavelength/freqency wireless computer devices work with (frequency and wavelength are inter-related as explained in the NASA article): http://www.webopedia.com/TERM/W/Wi_Fi.html
Once we know the frequency wireless (WiFi) technology uses, we can then compare that to Radios and TVs
FM Radio is in the 88 – 110MHz range Analogue TV (what most people have in their homes) is at 400 – 600MHz Digital TV is at 600 – 1000MHz
If you go to: http://www.webopedia.com/TERM/R/RF.html
They give a great definition of radio frequency and then an excellent chart showing the strength of the various frequencies:
“Radio frequency is also abbreviated as rf or r.f. – any frequency within the electromagnetic spectrum associated with radio wave propagation. When an RF current is supplied to an antenna, an electromagnetic field is created that then is able to propagate through space. Many wireless technologies are based on RF field propagation.”
“These frequencies make up part of the electromagnetic radiation spectrum:-
Ultra-low frequency (ULF) — 0-3 Hz-
Extremely low frequency (ELF) — 3 Hz – 3 kHz-
Very low frequency (VLF) — 3kHz – 30 kHz-
Low frequency (LF) — 30 kHz – 300 kHz-
Medium frequency (MF) — 300 kHz – 3 MHz-
High frequency (HF) — 3MHz – 30 MHz-
Very high frequency (VHF) — 30 MHz – 300 MHz-
Ultra-high frequency (UHF)– 300MHz – 3 GHz-
Super high frequency (SHF) — 3GHz – 30 GHz-
Extremely high frequency (EHF) — 30GHz – 300 GHz”
CONCLUSION: WIFI IS NOT SAFE FOR FREQUENT, ONGOING USAGE
So, based on the information gathered above, here’s where each item (cell phones, radio, TV, wireless computers) lies in terms of intensity of electromagnetic radiation:
FM Radio is 88-110 MHz –> Very high frequency electromagnetic radiation
Cell phones are 824-869 MHz –> Ultra-high frequency electromagnetic radiation.
Wireless computers/internet are 2.4 GHz –> Ultra-high frequency electromagnetic radiation (but nearly up into Super High frequency range)
Therefore, surprise-surprise, wireless computers and their networks are NOT SAFE for frequent, ongoing human use!
Worrying also is regular TV transmission at 400-600 MHz (Ultra-high frequency) and the Digital TV in the 600-1000MHz range (also Ultra-high frequency). But at least one tends to sit a good distance away from a TV!
There is now plenty of information published on the damaging effects of cell phones, WiFi and other wireless devices – over 2,000 scientific, peer reviewed studies! Many governments in Europe have warned against cell phone and wireless usage – particularly for children, the elderly, or immune suppressed people. There is even research showing that this harmful spectrum of electromagnetic radiation can cause irratble bowel syndrome (IBS). Sounds funny but in long term it may cause a chronic malfunction of the system.
So if your health is already an issue (and especially with children), this is just one more stressor you should avoid....
Needless to say, after seeing these results, our house remains filled with all kinds of wireless gadgets!
I have to say that there is nowhere to run away from getting exposed to radiation!
The good things it brings to the people , hidden a huge risk one ever know..@#$%^&*(^&*
all about my kad
I was applying a new Mykad for the change of address last week when I thought to made my first entry about Mykad, something is very relevant to us yet we are forgetting its existence and appliances.
Through my reading at the Wikipedia, the major boom in smart card use came in the 1990s, with the introduction of smart-card-based SIMs used in GSM mobile phone equipment in Europe. With the mobile phones come into trend and necessity in Europe, smart cards have become very common. Sim card was first invented in way back in 1968. Just realizes that the technology is nearly 50 years old. However, I will not talk in depth about smart card but more into the information management issues using smart card and the readiness of our people to adopt the technology.
Before I continue writing, let us refresh who, when and why smartcard appliances introduced in Malaysia. Few things that I can recalled is that in February 1991 our former prime minister, Tun Mahathir came out with a project paper called to ‘Wawasan 2020” as direction for Malaysian’s to vision ourselves as a develop country. One of objective planned is to develop a civilized nation with science and technology literate. I could not trace when the direction towards becoming and IT Hub amongst Asian country was planned, but this direction has created MSC Malaysia.
MyKad is one out of seven MSC Malaysia’s projects. The Smart Card Project was first introduced in Malaysia in 2001 right after the evolutionary of identification card concept that was first introduced in 1948 up to 1999. Just to share a little bit of history; ‘kad pengenalan’ was introduced by the government to identify genuine citizen and communist
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What is so special about MyKad after all? Nothing is so special about MyKad except it was first introduced with applications to store personal data such as medical profile and financial profile. This has made Mykad to be different with other smartcards and was claimed to be the first in the world.
Cut short, is MyKad an effective measure to manage our personal data/information or is it true that it is good but only as off-line identification card?I would recommend readers of this entry to log in to http://www.jpn.gov.my/ to explore the more than 30 applications provided by the MyKad. Gosh..I was so surprised because when I first access the homepage I did not know it offers such a wide range of application. But you know what, I bet that many of us are not aware that we are underutilizing the smart card!
Without really using It, I have to admit that personal information and data can be efficiently managed with the full application of Mykad however I doubt the effectiveness. Guess what? I am not using all the applications yet I manage all of my own personal information and data well and secure. Hence, to preserve the technology MSC should re-assess the project to incorporate what are the benefits MyKad can offers to people other than convenience? They should also re-assess the people readiness to applies the technology. Additionally they should improve the security levels or re-assess the risk profiling of MyKad since it is easily stolen, hijacked or damaged.
Since we are 9 more years towards wawasan 2020, MSC should let us the people know what is the progress of the MyKad project, what have been achieved so far, what are lacking, what are the drawbacks and etc. As Malaysian I would think that the people will be more than grateful if the MyKad can assist them to manage their individual details in a meaningful way, safely, conveniently and effectively
Things we want to know or maybe don't want to know about internet..
Ever wonder how all this 'cravings for internet' or 'dependancy forinternet' got started in the first place and why?
How big it really is?
How many present users there are? T
he average time spent on a website?
Here are 21 facts we might or might not want to know about the Internet...got it from google search.
1. Who coined the phrase 'World Wide Web'?
Tim Berners-Lee in 1990. He's also considered by most people as the person who started the whole thing rolling.
2. How did the Internet Start and Why?
It all started with the time-sharing of IBM computers in the early 1960s at universities such as Dartmouth and Berkeley in the States. People would share the same computer for their computing tasks. The Internet also received help from Sputnik! After this Russian Satellite was launched in 1957, President Eisenhower formed ARPA to advance computer networking and communication. Plus, we won't even mention that whole industry wherepeople show their naughty bits.
3. Who was J.C.R. Licklider?
Licklider is often referred to as the father of the Internet becausehis ideas of interactive computing and a "Galactic Network" were the seeds for the Internet. His ideas would be developed thru DARPA,(Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency) in 1962. Later he would help form ARPANET and the Internet was on it's way.Vinton Gray Cerf was another founding father of the Internet. He played a key role in the creation of the Net by developingthe TCP/IP protocols we use for the Internet.
4. What was ARPANET?
ARPANET stands for 'Advanced Research Projects Agency Network' Came about in the arena of Sputnik and the cold war. The militaryneeded a method of communicating and sharing all the information on computers for research and development. It would also be a handy communication system if all traditional ways were wiped out in a nuclear attack!
5. What was the First long distance Connection?
In 1965 using a low speed dial-up telephone line, MIT researcher Lawrence G. Roberts working with Thomas Merrill, connected the TX-2 computer in Massachusetts to the Q-32 in California. The phone lines weren't quite up to the task!
6. Who was Leonard Kleinrock?
Kleinrock came up with the theory of packet switching,the basic form of Internet connections. With a groupof UCLA graduate students on Oct. 29, 1969, Kleinrock connected with the Stanford Research Institute but as they typed in the G in LOGIN -- the system crashed!
7.What is an Ethernet?
It's a protocol or system for a set of computer networking technologies for local area networks (LANs), the origins of which came from Bob Metcalfe's Harvard's dissertation on "Packet Networks."
8. When was the first mouse introduced?
The first computer mouse was introduced in 1968 by Douglas Engelbart at the Fall Joint Computer Expo in San Francisco.
9. Did Al Gore really invent the Internet?
No, but give credit where credit is due. He did the most of any elected official to actively promote the Internet. However, he wasn't even in Congress when ARPANET was formed in 1969 or even when the term 'Internet' came into use in 1974. Gore was first elected in 1976.Gore himself may be the cause of this Urban Legend orInternet myth - during a Wolf Blitzer CNN interview onMarch 9, 1999 - Al Gore did say: "During my service in the United States Congress, I took the initiative in creating the Internet."Causing himself some ridicule but also paving the way for such future one-liners as: "I invented the environment!"
10. Who coined the phrase 'information superhighway'?
Wikipedia says Nam June Paik coined the phrase "information superhighway" in 1974.Al Gore popularized the phrase in the early 1990's.
The 1990s. The Internet exploded into the mainstream with the release of the first popular web browser Mosaic in 1993.
12. How fast is the Internet growing?
Very fast! It took 38 years for radio to reach 50 million users, 13 years for TV, and only 5 years for the Internet. Source: CyberAtlas.com
13. Number of Internet Users and Breakdown.
The Internet is roughly 35% English, 65% Non-English with the Chinese at 14%. Yet only 13% of world's population,812 million are Internet users as of Dec. '04. North America has the highest continental concentration with 70% of the people using the Internet.
14. Country with the highest percentage of net users?
Sweden at 75%.
15. How big is the Internet's surfing world?
Google's index now stands at over 8 billion pages. There arenow over a Billion Internet Users and that number is growingrapidily.
16. What was the Net's first index called?
Archie, other than library catalogs, this was the firstindex created in 1989 by Peter Deutsch at McGill in Montreal. Although it spouted such others as Veronica and Jughead, Archiewas short for Archiver and had nothing to do with thecomic strip.Backrub was the original name for Google! Larry Page and Sergey Brin used this term for their search engine in 1996, Google as we know it debuted in 1998. The name Google is a twist on the word Googol, a number represented as 1 followed by 100 zeros.
17. Who coined the phrase 'The Web might be better than sex'?
Bob Metcalfe in 1995.
18. What does HTTP stand for?
HyperText Transfer Protocol - it's the protocol for moving files across the net; it requires two client programs. The HTTP client and the server.
19. What is an ISP?
Internet Service Provider - This is the service or company you use to access the Internet.
20. What is HTML?
Hypertext Markup Language - it's the coded format language for transmitting and creating hypertext web pages.
21. What are your average surfing habits according to Nielsen NetRatings?
Each month you usually visit 59 domains, view 1,050 pages allocating 45 seconds for each page and spend about 25 hours doing all this net activity! Each surfing session lasts 51 minutes.One last thought - Henry Edward Hardy in his Master's Thesis (1993) on The History of the Net stated "The Net is Immortal". Ever wonder what this baby will be like in a 100 years? a 1000 years? Just somethingto think about as you keep your eye on that cursor.
My wish list as a pharmacist
A bit of my 2 cents of information age












