Jobs: not worth doing

Users of Apple iPhones might be interested to know how much radiation their “phone mast in a pocket” gadgets are pulsing out at any given time. Well, thanks to head honcho Steve Jobs (a man ravaged by cancer), you won’t get that information from Apple.

An app for this particular function was comissioned in 2010, but – presumably once they saw the results would show just how much EMR their devices were pumping into the nearby vicinity – the idea was quickly, and tersely dropped. In a remarkably dismissive e-mail to the CEO of Tawkon - the company that Apple had asked to create the app - Jobs had only two words to say. “No interest”. He signed off with a pointed “sent from my iPhone”. Nice guy.

Undaunted, Tawkon have since issued their radiation level-measuring app through Cyndia. It remains ignored by Apple, who are eager to add the most trivial and mundane features to the iPhone, but clearly want to keep users in the dark over the less sexy aspects of phone dependency.

In the spirit of that charming missive to Tawkon’s chief, a brief two-word salvo to Steve Jobs might be appropriate.

His radiation-beaming ”toys” are already, and will continue to be, responsible for an epidemic of cancers, tumours, dementia, suicides and accidents. He might not live to see the full extent of what his inane, selfish “technology” wreaks upon the human race, but wherever he ends up, good luck because if karma has anything to do with it, he’ll need all the help and luck you can get.

(Oh and this wasn’t sent from my iPhone).

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