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Your RFID cell phones will now shield you against lightning
Filed in archive Companies by gautam on May 24, 2007
Your RFID cell phones will now shield you against lightning
You cannot fight the fury of nature but you can surely avoid it. Nokia has taken this step to make sure that next time lightning strikes you are not its next victim. Various phone manufactures around the world have been churning out cell phones with customer friendly features but now Nokia has gone ahead and developed software for cell phones which is nature friendly. The best thing about this software is that in case of looming lighting strike your cell phone would turn into a signal receiver and give a warning to you. The warning system will be able sense radio waves which are produced by bolts of lightning.

It would work very well with your RFID phone as it could be customized for picking up these signals. After the chip picks up the signal the software detects them and the interpretation calculated lets you know how far lightning is and gives a warning signal in case the lightning is too close. Now the tag of safety will also be attached to your phone besides the usual communication and entertainment functions it offers.


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