Tuesday 26 February 2013

Tweaking the iPad to Make it a Game Changer

Much of the beauty of the iPad stems from its ability to perform as an all-in-one solution fulfilling many many functions. Other tablets would also benefit from the following suggestions.

The device could be taken to the next level to make it more certain of its future. 

The main problem with most wireless devices is that they give off dangerous radiation which is not publicised. 

In my view, Apple should try to minimise the activity of downloading and uploading data while the antenna is within a dangerous proximity to people's nearby brains or bodies, or do the needed research and then use harmless radiation frequencies. Warnings of babies proximate to iPads would help reduce parental anxiety. Warning of nearby sexual organs could improve on the quality of unborn DNA of users. 

A feature of the iPad could be to reveal radiation levels and pin-point risks to nearby users. In some cases extreme radiation levels could be noted, duration periods and potential outcomes reminded. 

One positive step would be to increase the storage capacity of iPads significantly so that people could time their media downloads to periods when they were not close to their iPads. 

In any event, the measurement of WIFI radiation levels and the dangers and complexities of using the iPad at certain times and places could be a game changer!



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