wi-fi health risk
Workers waste company time online
News Office insights…   Flexibility the key for women in IT   Workers, wi-fi and coffee shops: The perfect blend   Wanted: Women must save IT industry   Long-hours tech culture hits morale  ... [11 Jun 2008]
Beware the insider security threat
News W is for Wi-fi Alan Brown, director of IM & technology, West London Mental Health Trust But it is the insider that still poses the biggest risk according to all but one of silicon.com's 12-strong CIO Jury IT user panel. [17 Apr 2008]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Protestors clueless on wireless health risks
Comment Schools, colleges and universities advise against - or even ban - the use of wi-fi, and services are closed down as a potential health risk. Written in the bar of a London hotel and dispatched via a free wi-fi service from Canary Wharf in the... [04 Mar 2008]
Dear silicon.com... MS vs open source, wi-fi risks, being green...
Comment Wi-fi health risks to be probed Risky wi-fi Poll: Wi-fi sharing not for everybody So when some criminal drives by and uses my free wi-fi signal to download some illegal content, which of us gets the knock on the door at 4am from the police? [18 Oct 2007]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: No risk, no progress
Comment Written at Norwich Airport, UK, and dispatched to silicon.com via a public wi-fi service Suppose a health and safety directorate had been the first of all human innovations and institutions. Contrast this with our Asian competitors, who are not... [03 Oct 2007]
CIO Essentials: Web 2.0 hype, Google and wi-fi risks
News Back to the Leader article, however - yes of course we need to understand any potential health risk associated with technologies, in this case any negative effects of radio waves associated with wi-fi. [01 May 2007]
Leader: Why we must know more about wi-fi
Leader The Health Protection Agency is also standing back from pronouncing wi-fi technology a risk. Thus far the evidence that wi-fi poses any health risks is anecdotal at best but it hasn't stopped calls for the wireless tech to be put under the spotlight. [23 Apr 2007]
Wi-fi radiation claims take government by surprise
News The Department of Health appears to have been wrong-footed by an MP who called for an investigation into whether wi-fi networks pose a danger to health. Dr Ian Gibson, former chairman of the Commons Science and Technology Committee, last week... [30 Nov 2006]
University bans wi-fi over health fears
News A Canadian university has announced it is limiting wi-fi on campus due to "health and security" fears. The president of Lakehead University, Fred Gilbert, recently took the decision to use wired internet connections rather than wi-fi as he believes... [24 Feb 2006]
Heathrow's high-tech Terminal 5 prepares for take off
News Wi-fi at the airport On site, everyone is dressed in luminous yellow coats, white construction helmets and goggles, and the walls are covered in health and safety posters. It's [about] keeping a balance of how we merge innovation and how we manage... [20 Feb 2006]
