and what it does is link your smart rifle s sight to your phone, tablet or Google glass.
they ll be able to use their smartphones to keep up with the game too, with an ios app set for release and an Android version to follow.
and your smartphone will find it for you, up to a range of 50 to 150 feet.
their phones will beep and they can alert you to the jacket whereabouts. That why its creators, Mike Farley and Nick Evans, call it he world largest lost and found.
and offers up-to-date data on the wearer mental and physical tiredness by linking the MEME to a smartphone feed.
While lithium ion batteries are the dominant batteries these days for laptops, cell phones and early electric cars,
Smartphones, for example, would be able to heal actual cracks in the casing, rather than micro-filling small scuffs and scratches that result from a pocket full of keys.
and sell on the go using smartphones. Clinkle is introducing a mobile wallet for day to day transactions
so rather than put your hand in your pocket for small amounts of cash you can just pay with your phone.
Airhelp CMO Nicolas Michaelsen told me in a phone interview before Disrupt. ow, you connect your Gmail account,
#$150 smartphone spectrometer can tell the number of calories in your food If you wanted to look up the calorie content of a specific food you are eating you could take it to a lab and run it through a spectrometer.
The SCIO is a handheld device that pairs with a smartphone through Bluetooth LE being developed by Consumer Physics
Consumer Physics will offer both Android and iphone apps, and also hopes to develop a platform upon
In a few seconds, the associated smartphone app will take the spectrometer reading, send it to SCIO servers,
It closer to the size of a smartphone camera module, and could one day be included in a variety of forms,
#Mayo Clinic s Better turns your smartphone into a personal health concierge The Mayo Clinic is offering unlimited access to the famed hospital nurses through a smartphone app for about $50 a month.
or smartphone application is far less than a comparable standalone product, which requires far greater fees for the FDA process.
The Mayo Clinic is entering a crowded market of smartphone-based concierge medicine firms. Beyond Sherpaa, there also Grand Rounds, Stat Doctors, Doctor on Demand,
which offers subsidized concierge medicine services via smartphones for residents of British columbia. For Better, the Mayo Clinic,
the real (and unanswered) question is just how much of a market for their services really exists via smartphone apps s
but as yet largely unproven technology that Google hopes can help beam internet access to areas of the globe that remain unserved by cellphone towers or telephone wires.
which are suitable for our watches, our cars or phones, we can use these robots in life domains,
#Israeli startup Storedot charges smartphone batteries to full in 30 seconds Storedot It possible that youl be able to plug the smartphone in
according to a report by the Wall street journal. An Israeli startup by the name of Storedot revealed the technology at Microsoft Think Next Conference using standard smartphone batteries,
the actual demonstration was shown on a Samsung galaxy S3; however, the technology will almost certainly be available for Apple smartphone.
Fast battery chargers already exist, but theye expensive, unwieldy things for special batteries. Storedot, however, claims that its technology will only cost around twice as much as traditional chargers.
#Europe to abolish roaming charges by December 2015 The first move was to slash pricing of mobile phone roaming costs across Europe.
Then calls were made to abolish mobile roaming costs completely, with a view towards afeguarding citizensright to access an open Internet.
and prevent someone from procuring a mobile phone plan in a cheaper EU country, and using it exclusively in another.
Spritz is set to launch in April as a feature with the upcoming Samsung galaxy S5 smartphone
smartphones will charge in your pocket as you wander around, televisions will flicker with no wires attached,
Witricity have demonstrated already their ability to power laptops, cellphones, and TVS by attaching resonator coils to batteries
#Samsung develops ultrasonic smartphone case to help visually impaired sense their surroundings A smartphone case that helps the visually impaired by enhancing their awareness of their surroundings has been developed by Samsung.
The Ultrasonic Cover for its Galaxy Core Advance smartphone helps owners sense the presence of people and objects up to two meters away.
the phone lets the smartphone owner know by sending a vibration alert or text-to-speech notification.
and closer everyday as more people in underdeveloped countries have access to cheaper and cheaper smartphones and Internet access.
like our laptops and cell phones. Given Tesla production goals outline above, the planned factory would more than double the current entire world lithium ion battery production.
and cell phones are sold and more devices get connected. And now if you look beyond just batteries,
#Paddle an incredible shapeshifting smartphone You probably carry around a few gadgets. You probably have your smartphone, maybe a tablet or e reader.
You may also have a fitness band or even a second smartphone. That a lot of stuff to carry.
Imagine instead having just a single gadget that you deform physically into different shapes to suit your needs.
Pics and video) That the kind of smartphone that researchers at Hasselt University iminds in Belgium are building.
Called addle, their prototype phone, is designed around engineering principles derived from the popular 3-D Rubik Magic Puzzle.
Studying the puzzle over a period of seven months enabled the Hasselt researchers to create a phone that could be transformed quickly into various shapes in a few simple steps. t the moment our Paddle prototype supports around 15 different shapes
it can become smaller than an iphone. For instance, you might transform it into a book,
Simply turn your phone into a bracelet and roll through individual links to scroll through various list items.
Deformable phones like Paperphone explore the idea of using bends and folds to physically control the device;
When taking into account the time we spend interacting with our phones nowadays one would expect us all to be veritable virtuosos on our devices,
With Paddle, they could manipulate a single mobile devicene that they operate with natural movementsreatly reducing the learning curve.
proven techniques already widely used in the likes of smart phones, cars and airplanes. It has been estimated there are already 50 MEMS sensors in a modern car.
Imergy flow batteries from low-grade vanadium will also be capable of storing more energy per kilogram than conventional vanadium flow batteries by more than twice, giving cell phone operators, solar power plant developers, microgrid owners
and smartphones use a model described by Hungarian-American mathematician and inventor John Von neumann in 1945.
Today's computers laptops, smartphones and even cars suffer from visual and sensory impairment, Modha said.
Greater energy efficiency means you could compute things directly on your phone instead of relying on cloud computing,
"It can be used on tall buildings with lots of windows or any kind of mobile device that demands high aesthetic quality like a phone or e reader.
I not going to take the time to stop pull out my phone take a picture of the receipt
Then the smartphone came along, and I became convinced that it was going to become our default computer, writing in Treehugger:
How the smartphone is changing the way we live and work. I made a number of predictions,
The project is also looking into sending information to mobile phones, which are very common in Africa.
potentially delivering hydrogen for fuel cells in mobile phones, computers or even cars. Edman Tsang, a chemist at the University of Oxford, UK, who also works on storing hydrogen in liquids including methanol2,
or methanol-hydrogen systems, in cars or mobile phones are"seriously underestimating the engineering complexity of first developing a practical system
#'Hologram-lite'idea for 3d phone displays Now physicist David Fattal and his colleagues at Hewlett-packard Laboratories in Palo alto have developed a sort of'hologram-lite'approach.
it alerts law enforcement officials and others via a mobile phone app. The Russian site, Izvestia (via Google translate) says that illegal activity and unauthorized actions,
and bioengineering and Isy Goldwasser, is a wireless device that pairs with an iphone or ipad via a Bluetooth connection (Android app coming soon).
and sends information about the user state of mind to a smartphone app, Calm, which is available on both ios and Android.
You want to make sure they have the right medication. n an interconnected world where smartphones and Apple Watches are becoming ubiquitous,
and linked with your smartphone. Other portable spectometers have been deployed by scientists in the field, but SCIO is the first to market itself as a consumer device.
and identification information is delivered back to your phone within seconds. As more people use the SCIO system,
#Lab on a chip turns smart phones into mobile disease clinics Smart phones can pay our bills,
easy-to-use smart phone attachment (shown above) that can test patients for multiple deadly infectious diseases in 15 minutes.
It only takes a tiny bit of power from the smart phone to detect and display the results:
Theye also developing a version that attaches to cellphone cameras as a quick and portable diagnostic test. s
"like existing satellite phone coverage, would require thousands of big satellites, which is prohibitively expensive.
or smartphone but companies are given only anonymous aggregated results of patterns and trends in behavior.)
Keystone delivers its mobile, industrial-sized machine and the trapezoid-shaped sheets of steel needed to feed into the system.
#Beating battery drain Stream video on your smartphone or use its GPS for an hour or two and you ll probably see the battery drain significantly.
As data rates climb and smartphones adopt more power-hungry features battery life has become a concern.
Now a technology developed by MIT spinout Eta Devices could help a phone s battery last perhaps twice as long
The primary culprit in smartphone battery drain is an inefficient power amplifier a component that is designed to push the radio signal out through the phones antennas.
Prepared to send sizeable chunks of data at any given time the amplifiers stay at maximum voltage eating away power more than any other smartphone component and about 75 percent of electricity consumption in base stations#and wasting
This means smartphone batteries lose longevity and base stations waste energy and lose money. But Eta Devices has developed a chip (for smartphones)
and a shoebox-size module (for base stations) based on nearly a decade of MIT research to essentially switch gears to adjust voltage supply to power amplifiers as needed cutting the waste.
Eta Devices has entered also conversations with major manufacturers of LTE-enabled smartphones to incorporate their chips by the end of next year.
Dawson says this could potentially double current smartphone battery life. Besides battery life Dawson adds there are many ways the telecommunications industry can take advantage of improved efficiency.
At the time I was suffering as everyone else was from my iphone running out of battery at lunchtime Astrom says.
The iphone was only a year old but you could see how much data traffic would explode.
A few major smartphone manufacturers are now using envelope tracking (ET) which adjusts voltage to power amplifiers on the fly.
and mobile but these designs are not just for use in space. This research was funded by NASA and the MIT Portugal Program m
#Ride sharing could cut cabs road time by 30 percent Cellphone apps that find users car rides in real time are exploding in popularity:
What if the taxi-service app on your cellphone had a button on it that let you indicate that you were willing to share a ride with another passenger?
if the passengers are using cellphone apps. So the researchers also analyzed the data on the assumption that only trips starting within a minute of each other could be combined.
if it ran on a server used to coordinate data from cellphones running a taxi-sharing app.
that used that technique to create a mobile app that displayed supercomputer simulations, in seconds, on a smartphone.
That much faster than the 60 frames per second possible with some smartphones, but well below the frame rates of the best commercial high-speed cameras,
In using Affdex Affectiva recruits participants to watch advertisements in front of their computer webcams tablets and smartphones.
This approach could lead to devices to charge cellphones or other electronics using just the humidity in the air.
For example Miljkovic has calculated that at 1 microwatt per square centimeter a cube measuring about 50 centimeters on a side about the size of a typical camping cooler could be sufficient to fully charge a cellphone in about 12 hours.
Witricity Corp. recently unveiled a design for a smartphone and wireless charger powered by its technology.
The charger can charge two phones simultaneously and can be placed on top of a table or mounted underneath a table or desk.
Frustrated and standing half awake he contemplated ways to harness power from all around to charge the phone.
#Own your own data Cellphone metadata has been in the news quite a bit lately but the National security agency isn t the only organization that collects information about people s online behavior.
Newly downloaded cellphone apps routinely ask to access your location information your address book or other apps and of course websites like Amazon or Netflix track your browsing history in the interest of making personalized recommendations.
Any cellphone app online service or big data research team that wants to use your data has to query your data store
The 65-watt Dart can power most laptops, smartphones, and tablets. By November, FINSIX aims to deliver its first shipment of around 4, 500 Darts to Kickstarter backers and other customers.
smartphone-readable particle that they believe could be deployed to help authenticate currency, electronic parts, and luxury goods, among other products.
without impacting smartphone readout or requiring a complete redesign of the system. Another advantage to these particles is that they can be read without an expensive decoder like those required by most other anti-counterfeiting technologies.
Using a smartphone camera equipped with a lens offering twentyfold magnification anyone could image the particles after shining near-infrared light on them with a laser pointer.
The researchers are also working on a smartphone app that would further process the images and reveal the exact composition of the particles.
The filtering could also be applied to display screens on phones or computers so only those viewing from directly in front could see them.
The simple readout could even be transmitted to a remote caregiver by a picture on a mobile phone.
and a bicycle-powered charging system for cellphones and lanterns. Davide Zaccagnini a vascular surgeon and program manager for the Science Monks and Technology Leadership Program says he was motivated to join because
and can recharge the signal processing chip in roughly two minutes. he idea with this design is that you could use a phone, with an adaptor,
Mobile phone usage is far more prevalent in Kenya than traditional banking is and the system lets people transfer money by text message.
More memorable or lessthe system could ultimately be used in a smartphone app to allow people to modify a digital image of their face before uploading it to their social networking pages.
a graduate student in the Media Lab. eople with shaky hands tend to take blurry photographs with their cellphones
GCS began going to the villages and selling solar-powered lamps, which also charge cellphones. Suddenly, its product started moving and fast. hat
and other devices such as the cellphone charger that GCS later developed. e called it our universal adapter,
But there were many challenges. ery expensive thermal cameras had lower resolution than your smartphone camera,
that can be tossed into potentially hazardous areas to instantly transmit panoramic images of those areas back to a smartphone. t basically gives a quick assessment of a dangerous situation,
and too expensive for wide use. started looking into low-cost, very simple technologies to pair with your smartphone,
but we still want to work with a first responder existing smartphone, Aguilar says. But the key innovation, Aguilar says,
or smartphone technologies. ur main focus is making sure the Explorer works well in the market,
or smartphones, the researchers say. They may also be useful for other applications where high power is needed in small volumes
biometric sensors will be featured in 40 percent of smartphones shipped to end users With the way technology is developing and the increasing consumer demand,
The technology uses mobile phones and tablets to collect data on where people are and how theye moving.
Trying to print a cellphone is probably not the way to go Mcalpine said It is customization that gives the power to 3-D printing.
and tablets smart phones and other portable devices photovoltaics batteries and bioimaging. The technique has proved so successful that Hersam
along with a smartphone to immediately detect a lung infection, much like the device police use to gauge a driver's blood alcohol level.
Postdoctoral researcher Menno Veldhorst lead author on the paper reporting the artificial atom qubit says It is really amazing that we can make such an accurate qubit using pretty much the same devices as we have in our laptops and phones.
The new structures can lead to sensors and chips for future devices like smartphones computers and medical equipment.
The majority of today's touchscreen devices such as tablets and smartphones are made using indium tin oxide (ITO)
fingernail-size mini-labs in mobile analytical devices could test a drop of blood for multiple diseases simultaneously
if mobile phones could be recharged fully in only a matter of minutes and if they kept working like new year after year?
It's really frustrating these days to find yourself in a building where your cellphone doesn't work.
"Personal electronic devices such as smart phones, ipads, etc. can last much longer before recharging.""In addition to potential commercial applications, there are many military uses for the technology.
In a simulated intraoperative scenario we tested both a static Raman imaging device and a mobile hand-held Raman scanner.
Examples of applications are large displays, large interactive touch screens, photovoltaic solar panels, light-emitting diode panels, smart phones,
He suggests that reaching 5 percent power conversion efficiency would justify the investment for making small flexible solar panels to power devices such as smart phones.
So if a fraction of the 6. 6 billion mobile phone users globally changed to solar it would reduce our carbon footprint a lot.
#Mobile phones come alive with the sound of music thanks to nanogenerators Charging mobile phones with sound, like chants from at football ground, could become a reality, according to a new collaboration between scientists from Queen Mary University of London and Nokia.
Nokia worked with the QMUL team to create an energy harvesting prototype (a nanogenerator) that could be used to charge a mobile phone using everyday background noise such as traffic,
which is enough to charge a phone. Could plugging your phone into the mains socket be a thing of past?
Dr Joe Briscoe commented:""Being able to keep mobile devices working for longer, or do away with batteries completely by tapping into the stray energy that is all around us is an exciting concept.
"It creates exciting opportunities for mobile power supplies for many applications from cell phones to electric vehicles. v
and physically stick it to a flexible mobile phone Felice said. The goal of the 18 month project is to design develop
which can be hidden in cell phones and mobile devices.""PETN has more nitro functional groups and is more electron deficient than the DNT we detected in our experiments,
since way to smaller and smaller laptops, smartphones and devices that most of us carry around in our pockets.
"In a liquid and gas, it's mobile and people understand that, but in a solid we don't expect this behavior.
and phones is made with silicon substrates, the surface on which memory chips are built. To obtain medical information from a patient such as heart rate or brainwave data,
It could change everything from the production of cell phones and televisions to counterfeit-proof money, improved solar energy systems or quick identification of troops in combat.
Cell phones and other portable electronic devices could use less power and last longer on a charge.
to use this synthetic approach for quantum dot enabled televisions, smartphones and other devices d
#Antimicrobial coatings with a long-term effect for surfaces Researchers at the INM Leibniz Institute for New Materials have produced now antimicrobial abrasion-resistant coatings with both silver
#Shatterproof screens that save smartphones University of Akron polymer scientists have developed a transparent electrode that could change the face of smartphones, literally,
"The annoying problem of cracked smartphone screens may be solved once and for all with this flexible touchscreen. The team's findings are published in the American Chemical Society's journal ACS Nano in the article titled"A Tough and High-performance Transparent Electrode from a Scalable and Transfer-Free Method
New nanotech may provide power storage in electric cables clothes Imagine being able to carry all the juice you needed to power your MP3 PLAYER, smartphone and electric car in the fabric of your jacket?
or the image can be processed automatically by a smartphone application. In trials conducted earlier this year in Cambridge
The researchers are developing a prototype smartphone-based test suitable for both clinical and home testing of diabetes and other clinically relevant conditions."
Last year, Samsung even unveiled a smartphone with a curved screenut it was solid, not flexible;
Virtually all flat-screen TVS and smartphones are made up of thin film transistors today; they form the basis of both LEDS and LCDS (liquid crystal displays."
A team from Japanese#mobile carrier#NTT Docomo created augmented reality glasses that scan for text in Japanese translate the text through an online database
ROFL5 years from now they'll use 2 smart phones. 150 to just 8!!!HAHAHAA!
It could also one day be built into cell phones to let them charge while not in use they say.
the airplane's speed means that you'll be switching from tower to tower faster than your phone
and reporters armed with iphones. It was not the first time traditional media turned to untrained photojournalists consider the Instagram photos NBC published after the Boston Marathon bombing
#About a year ago engineers began to address the issue by putting cellular radios inside cameras rather than attempting to cram cameras inside phones.
The 16.3-megapixel Samsung galaxy Camera has a 4g radio and a 21-times zoom lens. And the newer 20.3-megapixel Galaxy NX has an interchangeable lens mount.
and image processor and users attach their smartphone as a viewfinder.##Editors will need software that selects the best images not just the ones from the right place at the right time.
#A Smartphone App That Detects Radiation In A Disaster Disaster City is your one-stop for about every catastrophe you can think of.
a smartphone app that detects radiation. Gammapix which sounds like one of those weird apps you accidentally find in the App store
and assume doesn't work is apparently a real thing#for iphone and Android#that can be used for the detection of radioactivity in everyday life such as exposure on airplanes from medical patients or from contaminated products.
It works through a smartphone's camera so doesn't require any external attachments. Chips inside of a smartphone's built-in camera are sensitive to gamma rays;
Gammapix uses its software to measure the impact of those rays and give a picture of radioactivity#in the area.
Cappos and colleagues are now working on software that could access the sensors in smartphones as well.
Scientists could use it to test new apps such as an earthquake monitor that uses a phone's accelerometer to measure quake intensity.
--The Editorsbell Labs Alcatel-Lucentsaving the Internet from itselfnearly all communications data Web phone television runs through a network of fiber-optic cables.
whose light can be analyzed with a cellphone camera. The process reveals how much of the drug is present
New york times The most viable hypothesis is that mobile phones bandwidth is disorienting and killing Bees. And is developed a world phenomenon not just NA.
Capitalism is a failure Marxism is the outcome capitalism has lead to this democracy becoming a corptocracy. telegraph Mobile phones responsible for disappearance of honey bee and many others just google ithailey.
Earlier comments are correct about cell phones...well technically research and associative patterns have showed a strong correlation between bees being affected
what information they ve entered where and limit data breaches from lost or stolen phones.
On the phone with media Read Admiral Matthew L. Klunder and ONR program manager Robert Brizzolara confirmed that
Thanks to GPS phone apps and ignition locking devices lenders can remotely shut down the car of someone who's behind on payments.
Paralyzed Rats Walk Again, Now Farther Than Ever Like a severed telephone line (from back in the days when phones had wires) a spinal cord injury can cut off communication between the brain
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