Guests can have live video chats with their less-fortunate loved ones back home via high-speed wireless Internet access and, upon return to Earth, will be greeted with a specially arranged hero's welcome.
Goucher's president, José Antonio Bowen, said that the center-of-hall situation of bathrooms, the glass walls of laundry rooms and even the speed of the wireless connection in common areas — much faster than in the rooms — are deliberate pushbacks against forces that can isolate students.
In the long run, the goal is to allow drivers to recharge their cars using mobile wireless charging technology.
It was thought the wireless signals from those could affect flight safety.
Thanks to the new glass design, they are also the first of Apple's iPhones to feature wireless charging technology, meaning users can simply put the device down on a charging pad to power it up, rather than plug it into a socket.
Muse, a lightweight, wireless headband, can engage with an app that "exercises the brain" by forcing people to concentrate on aspects of a screen, almost like taking your mind to the gym.
As the authors of the report write: "Given the extremely large number of people who use wireless communication devices, even a very small increase in the incidence of disease resulting from exposure to the RFR generated by those devices would have broad implications for public health.
The New York Public Library announced Thursday on its website that it is launching "Subway Library," a new initiative between the New York, Brooklyn and Queens Libraries, the MTA and Transit Wireless that provides straphangers with free access to hundreds of e-books "for all ages.
,,,……) Fast-forward over a century, and wireless electricity is finally gaining some traction.
The fastest wireless technology in operation -- 4G or long-term evolution -- has yet to be widely adopted world-wide, and the next immediate phase for the standard is likely to be a shift to "4.
" What that means is they found some evidence of increase in glioma and acoustic neuroma brain cancer for mobile phone users, but have not been able to draw conclusions for other types of cancers Wireless industry responded to Tuesday's announcement saying it "does not mean cell phones cause cancer.
The Eye is a $189 case for your iPhone which has raised over $100,000 on the crowdfunding site with a huge checklist of features: "a 5 inch display, battery power, up to 256GB storage, SIM slots, an IR blaster & wireless charging!
The Eye is a $189 case for your iPhone which has raised over $100,000 on the crowdfunding site with a huge checklist of features: "a 5 inch display, battery power, up to 256GB storage, SIM slots, an IR blaster & wireless charging!
According to data from OpenSignal, a wireless company, the UK, once a pioneer in the mobile industry, now ranks 54th in global rankings of 4G coverage.
The scientists concluded: "The study indicates that during laboratory exposure to 884 MHz wireless signals components of sleep believed to be important for recovery from daily wear and tear are adversely affected.
Xiaomi focuses on smartphones, TV sets, wireless routers and laptops, while it has invested in or supported 77 start-ups which together have sold more than 50m connected devices that tie into its central Mi Home app.
The Levitating Lightbulb Flyte Flyte is a lightbulb that relies on electromagnetism to levitate and spin, and on resonant inductive coupling—a technical term for wireless power transmission—to shine.
Wireless headphones Combining ease of use with the ability to move *uninhibited around your home, gym or workplace, wireless headphones just make sense.
It also recently expanded into hardware with Spectacles, a pair of sunglasses with a built-in wireless video camera.
" Also included in the sale was a postcard from the ship's senior wireless operator, 25-year-old Jack Phillips, from Farncombe in Surrey, who carried on sending distress messages to other ships as the Titanic sank.