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1/7/2009
Wednesday morning
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| Contents:
Finnish Executives Jailed for Software Piracy (Edupage)
Cellular phones and Pacemakers: a RISKY Combination (Peter M. Weiss via
Duane Thompson)
The Road Watches You: Smart highway systems may know too much
(Simson L. Garfinkel)
Using a car alarm to steal a car (Kevin Purcell)
Final Program for COMPASS 95 (John Rushby)
Safety through Quality Conference, 23-25 Oct, Cape Canaveral, Florida
``Cybercritical (Cliff Stolls new book) (Edupage)
Re: Portable phone interference in hospitals (Derek Hill)
Re: CyberWinter: A Forecast (Arthur A Mcgiven)
Re: Outrage! of the Month (Jeff Grigg)
Year 2000? Dont forget 1752! (Matthew D. Healy)
Re: Floating-point time (Andrew D. Fernandes, Peter Ludemann, Phil Brady)
Re: Radar-detector messages & cop-car computers (F. Barry Mulligan,
Mark Seecof, Richard Soderberg)
Info on RISKS (comp.risks), contributions, subscriptions, FTP, etc. |
| 1. Leather garments,
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leather belts, etc.,
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| The Wireless Technology Group says studies show that in some cases cellular
phones placed near the chest can cause pacemakers to recalibrate themselves
or stop and restart. The advisory group warns that new digital pocket
phones are of particular concern -- especially since their numbers are
likely to proliferate once personal communications services are widespread.
No such effects from the older analog cellular phones have been observed. A
spokesman for Medtronic, a pacemaker supplier, says the company is advising
patients with pacemakers to turn off their portable phones when the phone is
in a shirt pocket, to hold the phone 10 to 12 inches from the chest when
using it, and to hold the phone to the ear opposite the side where the
pacemakers implanted. (*Wall Street Journal*, 28 Apr 1995, p. B1) |
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hear from interested companies with promising ideas for a new business
venture. This might include, but not restricted to, cosmetics, textiles,
telecommunications (cellular phones, pagers, etc.). We have the necessary
infrastructure (which includes finance) and contacts to support various
facets of trade. |
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GPS units, VHF/UHF radios, and wallets. The protective cases are
waterproof to 65 feet. If you are interested in purchasing one please
email me at the above address. |
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