Quick Look: Pong iPhone Radiation-Reducing Case

Posted on October 16, 2009 by Jeremy Sikora.
Categories: Uncategorized.

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If cell phone radiation emissions is something that concerns you, you may be interested in taking a look at the Pong radiation-reducing case [$59.99- Web link].

Pong Research was nice enough to send us a sample to check out and, at first glance, it looks like a solid silicone case. It offers good protection while giving you full access to all ports, controls, and the camera. But a quick look on the inside reveals what makes this case so valuable – the Pong Gold PCB Module that reduces overall radiation output by 60%. It is this PCB module that directs an iPhone cell signal and radiation through the back of the phone, keeping it away from the user’s head.

While the price is not cheap, if you are in the market for a silicone case and want protection from radiation, it’s worth a look.

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Quick Look: Pong iPhone Radiation-Reducing Case


iPhone apps enable ’supercomputer-class’ image rendering

Posted on by John Cox.
Categories: Uncategorized.
The University of Utah is turning into a hot bed of high-definition iPhone image applications, all released in the last few months and available on Apple’s App Store.

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