Super Mario Mash-Up Pack coming to Minecraft Wii U edition
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Super Mario Mash-Up Pack coming to Minecraft Wii U edition
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Siempre hemos sido advertidos en algún momento u otro de que el uso prolongado a diario de nuestro dispositivo nos podía causar cáncer cerebral a lo largo de los años. En consecuencia, la Universidad de Sydney, se ha puesto manos a la obra con un nuevo estudio para demostrarlo.
El estudio cuenta con 34000 hombres y mujeres diagnosticados con cáncer cerebral entre 1982 y 2013, y las cifras de uso nacional de los móviles entre 1987 y 2012. Juntos, se ha podido llegar a una conclusión.
Esta es la tesis del estudio que ha llegado a la conclusión de que no, los móviles no son un agente cancerígeno, o al menos no lo son aquellos teléfonos del período 1987 y 2013 en Australia. El estudio, despues de su respectiva investigación, ha concluido los siguientes resultados:
El cancer cerebral entre 1982 y 2013 no ha incrementado excepto en las personas de entre 70 y 84 años. Aún así, en este último grupo, el aumento del cáncer comenzó en 1982, mucho antes de la introducción y establecimiento de los teléfonos móviles.
Este incremento se debe a los avances tecnológicos y médicos de la detección de cáncer cerebral, es decir, siempre ha habido los mismos pero ahora podemos detectarlos.
Y citando textualmente, finaliza con la conclusión de que:
No encontramos ningún aumente en la incidencia del cáncer cerebral compatible con el fuerte aumento del uso del teléfono móvil.
Este aumento del uso del móvil, además, lo establecen desde el 10% en 1993 hasta más del 90% hoy en día. Aún así, tal y como leemos en Medical Daily, se ha hecho otro estudio que ha determinado que el uso de los teléfonos móvil incrementa las probabilidades de cáncer cerebral si este supera las 15 horas al mes.
Sea como sea, el uso excesivo de nuestros smartphones no nos aporta ningún beneficio de cualquier tipo, aunque hoy en día no podamos determinar aún las consecuencias exactas de esta mala práctica. Puedes consultar el estudio completo en la web “The International Journal of Cancer Epidemiology, Detection and Prevention”.
¿Qué opinas tú sobre las consecuencias de este uso excesivo? ¿Crees o no que pueda causar cáncer?
¿Y tú que piensas? Pásate por Está demostrado: los teléfonos móviles no provocan cáncer para dejar tu huella.
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This week’s milestones in the history of technology
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President Obama and his Treasury Department are pushing the Panama Papers, taking executive action on new transparency and tax evasion rules. But in view of limits on executive action, the Obama administration is also asking Congress for help in passing legislation, and asking the Senate to approve a number of pending tax treaties. Treasury Secretary Jack Lew has written this letter asking for legislative help.
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Twitter has reportedly barred data-mining service Dataminr from offering its services to US intelligence agencies for the purposes of mass surveillance.
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After launching YouTube Red last year, its first paid subscription service, Alphabet Inc.’s subsidiary Google is now reportedly working on a paid subscription service called “Unplugged” that would offer customers a bundle of cable TV channels streamed over the Internet. The project is likely to be launched next year and YouTube is looking to sell a package of channels at a subscription charge of less than $35 a month. Reports suggest that the company is currently in negotiations with media networks to firm up the packages. Consumers are moving away from traditional Pay-TV, due to high costs and immobile viewing. Younger audiences in particular seek the ability to subscribe to skinny bundles of channels that can be viewed from any internet enabled device. As the OTT (Over the Top Television) market witnesses significant growth in the future, YouTube’s latest project has the potential to become a key revenue driver of growth in the future. Competition in this market segment is intensifying, with players such as Dish’s Sling TV, Hulu and Amazon actively exploring live streaming. YouTube’s ability to provide popular content will likely be important for its success in this venture.
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Perhaps the broadest disruptions are in the network itself, as Software-Defined Networking (SDN) proves to be a turbulent force of change for data centers, cloud computing, and digital business in general.
Given the dearth of innovation at the last Interop conference I attended, SDN has breathed new life into the innovations both at Interop and on the exhibit floor at EMC World.
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Here’s why Facebook’s ban on gun sales isn’t working.
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The leading security vendors report on cybercrime, and what to do about it.
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Like other companies, the IT function at Intuit used to be one that the rest of the company loved to complain about. It was an easy scapegoat for a number of issues. Atticus Tysen has been at Intuit for 14 years, and for the first 11 years of that experience, he was outside of IT and was quite familiar with the complaints. He held roles in Product Management, in Engineering and Operations, and in Enterprise Business Solutions. Rather than pile on as others complained, Tysen elected to do something about it by joining IT as senior vice president and chief information officer three years ago.
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