App Detects iPhone Radiation; Apple Nukes

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I think Apple has fair reason to reject this app. It's not actually measuring radiation, but merely guessing, not to mention the idea that this radiation is clearly dangerous is unproven, thus releasing this app would make everyone think that as they make a call they're "contracting" brain cancer. And sadly, many people would believe this. Even though it's unproven and stupid to assume it's completely true.

As for abowlofsoup's comment: It's true a lot of users here are trolls and have incredible biases, I won't claim to be an expert, but people here are incredibly biased and narrow minded.
 
50 years from now when people star dying from cell phone radiation this little stunt will be evidence that Apple know, and covered up, the fact that its product can kill people if not properly used.
 
An app cannot measure that amount of power being used by the iPhone's radio transmitters - there's no API for that. Also, how on earth does it know how far away the nearest cell phone tower is? Does anyone actually think about whether the app's claims are in fact possible before coming out with their "Apple is evil" opinions?
 
The amount of radiation emitted by the phone (+ energy released while doing everything else) will be equal to the amount of electricity it consumes. Law of conservation of energy. You would know that if you paid attention at school...
 
dont just measure it, protect yourself from it ...
http://www.wisenv.com/
 
WOW, Toms only hires morons from now on? Who's the idiot that wrote this article? How can an application 'measure' the radiation levels idiot?

Apparently, Toms also lets morons register here and make posts. The person who wrote this article is not the one who made the app, dumbass. Did your mother drop you on your head when you were a child or were you just born this dumb?
 
[citation][nom]BobTD[/nom]- there's no API for that. Also, how on earth does it know how far away the nearest cell phone tower is? [/citation]

Um My cellphone tells me how far away a tower is. It also uses triangulation to figure out where I am. So I would say yeah you are an idiot. Plus I think they can probably measure the power a phone draws. My Blackberry will display signal strengh in db which is a pretty good indication of power draw.

I also heard cell phone radiation is good for alzheimer's. At least in rats.
 
Apple got scared that people would find out that the radiation is what damages people's brains and turns them into apple fanboys LOL. J/K J/K
 
Wow! Apple really amazes me sometimes. Is it only that sees them acting like a bunch of nazi's not giving a damn about anyone but themselves??
They do make good cellphones though...once hacked!!
MUHAHAHA!!! (yes, I own the damn iphone)
 
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