Tuesday 12 March 2013

Facebook Considers ‘Panic Button’ For Children’s in UK



Facebook Considers ‘Panic Button’ For Children’s in UK



                Social network Bebo by now offers a “Child Exploitation and Online Protection (CEOP)  Report” button on every profile.

                  Clicking the button gives users access to advice and support from the CEOP beside with nine other dissimilar sources of help including Childline and Beatbullying.

              The button will also offers information on the newest viruses, hacking and even contacts for local police that can deal with reports of cyberbullying. Facebook said it was “exploring ways to get better safety” and confirmed it was allowing for adding the button to the social network.
     
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Bluetooth Ring Scanner



Bluetooth Ring Scanner
   
           The ring scanner rests comfortably on the finger and is operated by thumb pressure on this trigger, like so. It’s extremely small and light – weighing only 136 grams – that’s 4.8 ounces.
 
            As for the Bluetooth module, this is worn conveniently on the back of the hand or wrist, attached with a Velcro strap – like this – and can reliably transmit critical data from up to 30 feet away.

            Incidentally, the unit can be used with any Bluetooth unit on the market, and so can be an add-on hands-free device that sits within your existing infrastructure.                                 
          The 8650 is available in two scanning options; standard laser and 1D or 2D imager*; 2D being ideal for use in industries such as pharmaceutical.
         Another major advantage is that time spent training operators becomes virtually a thing of the past. Indeed, straight from the box the 8650 can be in use within minutes.