app Instagram updates web application, allows users to send DMs and watch live videos on desktop By cio.economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2020-04-14T08:22:50+05:30 Direct messages on the desktop have been in the works for a while now. Full Article
app A new approach to securing data in-use By cio.economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2020-04-23T16:27:31+05:30 Runtime data security assumes greater significance in the post Covid-19 world where ‘work from home’ has become the new normal and businesses rely on cloud computing more than ever. Full Article
app WhatsApp Pay to comply with all rules in India by May By cio.economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2020-04-24T08:36:57+05:30 A full-fledged rollout of WhatsApp Pay has not been approved for over two years due to concerns over its data storage policy in India and over sharing of that data with its parent entity. In February, a plan to allow WhatsApp Pay to increase the number of users in a pilot project, from 1 million to 10 million, did not take off. Full Article
app Aarogya Setu app must for private sector workers By cio.economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2020-05-02T08:57:09+05:30 Privacy activists said a diverse group of organisations and individuals had endorsed a representation to the Prime Minister's Office and various central government ministries opposing the mandatory use of Aarogya Setu. Full Article
app Appliances, consumer electronic makers assist customers virtually amid lockdown By cio.economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2020-03-30T09:35:18+05:30 Companies like Sony, Samsung, Panasonic, Haier and Godrej Appliance are leveraging Livechat, WhatsApp, DIY video as well as on-call assistance, and helping remotely on real time basis as their service centres are closed in compliance with the government directives. Full Article
app Apple brings hardware disconnect feature to iPads By cio.economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2020-04-04T12:21:00+05:30 Apple has finally rolled out its hardware disconnect feature to its iPad models for improved security. Full Article
app Short video app VMate's new corona games raise awareness, emerge as lockdown stress-buster By cio.economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2020-04-05T09:52:00+05:30 The application roped in qualified doctors and medical professionals to furnish authentic corona-related information and bust myths around the same. Full Article
app Millions of mobile phones, thousands of appliances pile up for repairing amidst lockdown By cio.economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2020-04-15T09:50:33+05:30 There are more than 30,000 microwave ovens, AC and washing machines which needs repair at a time when Indians are locked indoors and doing household chores themselves due to the lockdown. Full Article
app Apple releases budget iPhone SE priced at $399 as coronavirus stalls economy By cio.economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2020-04-16T09:23:21+05:30 The updated iPhone SE will start at $399, or less than half the price of its leading flagship devices and be available as of Friday. Full Article
app Offline phone retailers approach home ministry to restart shops By cio.economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2020-04-18T08:22:04+05:30 “We recommend allowing all physical shops dealing on sales, repair and service activity of mobile phones, mobile devices (laptops and tablets) and their supporting accessories to be opened on a limited basis (three days a week for five hours) with limited number of staff,” AIMRA said in an April 17 letter to union home minister Amit Shah. Full Article
app Apple clears bills of partners in India for 2 months By cio.economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2020-04-24T08:35:57+05:30 Apple has also provided an additional credit period of 60 days to help them tide over business disruptions due to Covid-19. Full Article
app Apple, Google ban use of location tracking in contact tracing apps By cio.economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2020-05-05T11:14:00+05:30 Both the companies said privacy and preventing governments from using the system to compile data on citizens was a primary goal Full Article
app Aarogya Setu app: Data safe, for limited period, says Ravi Shankar Prasad By cio.economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2020-05-06T08:31:54+05:30 The Aarogya Setu app, which was developed by the government to track those with the disease and alert people about their proximity, has given rise to fears of surveillance by the state as well as the security of the personal data that a user needs to fill in after downloading it. Full Article
app Jio is in talks with NPCI to get UPI apps on its phones By cio.economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2020-05-08T08:54:41+05:30 A majority of Jio's last reported 388 million subscribers use devices that run on KaiOS, which is different from Android or Apple’s iOS. Full Article
app Digital rights group moves IT panel on data privacy in Aarogya Setu app By cio.economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2020-05-09T09:01:07+05:30 IIF urged that the hearing should specially involve medical health professionals, academics from IITs and digital rights and public policy experts to provide inputs. Full Article
app Digital rights group moves IT panel on data privacy in Aarogya Setu app By cio.economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2020-05-09T09:01:07+05:30 IIF urged that the hearing should specially involve medical health professionals, academics from IITs and digital rights and public policy experts to provide inputs. Full Article
app Mapping Europe's potential to provide ecosystem goods and services By ec.europa.eu Published On :: Wed, 5 May 2010 14:49:43 +0100 New Europe-wide maps show the potential of landscapes to provide ecosystem goods and services over the next 20-30 years. Full Article
app Forward-looking approach needed to conserve biodiversity corridors By ec.europa.eu Published On :: Thu, 22 Jul 2010 11:35:06 +0100 The importance of predicting future threats to the areas connecting biodiversity hotspots when planning conversation projects is highlighted in a new study. Using Costa Rican forest as a case study, researchers compared forward-looking planning methods to those that focus exclusively on current threats and found the forward-looking approaches to be more effective and reliable. Full Article
app Mapping the ecological impact of dams near Natura 2000 sites By ec.europa.eu Published On :: Thu, 9 Sep 2010 11:43:12 +0100 A recent study has developed a mapping system to show the impact on habitats and species caused by construction projects, such as dams, near Natura 2000 conservation areas. Using a Greek case study, the system was able to identify risks from a dam construction project to species including otters, toads and tortoises. Full Article
app Applying the ecosystem approach to forest biodiversity By ec.europa.eu Published On :: Thu, 30 Jun 2011 15:03:02 +0100 Despite being high on the political agenda, biodiversity is still declining. A new analysis has focused on forest biodiversity in Finland, Russia and Peru and concluded that a global ecosystem approach can make a link between human and ecological systems but bottom-up initiatives are needed to effectively put the concept into action. Full Article
app Habitat mapping method could help restore biodiversity By ec.europa.eu Published On :: Fri, 29 Jun 2012 11:56:09 +0100 A new method for mapping long-term changes in habitat over large areas and in fine detail has been developed, which could help inform conservation plans to restore biodiversity to previous states. In a UK case study, researchers have used it to demonstrate the dramatic effects of intensive agriculture and afforestation on rural habitats since the 1930s. Full Article
app Balanced approach to restoring farmland biodiversity shares and separates land By ec.europa.eu Published On :: Tue, 20 Nov 2012 11:38:58 GMT It is possible to balance agricultural production with improved biodiversity on farmland, according to researchers. A new study suggests using a combination of land sharing techniques, which enhance biodiversity on existing farmland, with land separation techniques, which designate separate areas for conservation and farmland production. Full Article
app Ecosystem-based adaptation provides promising approach By ec.europa.eu Published On :: Mon, 18 Mar 2013 17:31:15 +0100 The advantages of soft ecosystem-based climate change adaptation over hard infrastructure-based approaches are becoming increasingly recognised. A new analysis highlights these advantages and calls for more effort to improve our understanding of ecosystem-based adaptation's (EbA) effectiveness. Full Article
app New method for mapping seafloor ecosystems By ec.europa.eu Published On :: Wed, 18 Dec 2013 08:56:02 GMT Researchers have developed a new method of mapping seafloor habitats, which uses easily measured environmental properties to infer the type and extent of seafloor ecosystems. It could help in the effective implementation of the European Marine Strategy Framework Directive, the researchers suggest. Full Article
app Wild bees boost apple harvest By ec.europa.eu Published On :: Thu, 19 Feb 2015 9:23:19 GMT Orchards pollinated by a wide range of wild bee species grow more apples than those pollinated by fewer species, finds a new US study. Its authors suggest that farmers could consider investing in wild bee conservation to improve crop yield. Full Article
app Approaches to park management influence attitudes towards nature By ec.europa.eu Published On :: Thu, 10 Sep 2015 9:23:19 GMT Green spaces like urban parks can counteract the loss of plant and animal species caused by urbanisation. For many city dwellers, parks provide most of their experiences of natural spaces. Researchers have compared different methods of park management in Paris and Berlin, and assessed how they influence citizens' attitudes towards nature. Full Article
app Nudging may be better than shoving: voluntary non-monetary approaches to conservation By ec.europa.eu Published On :: Thu, 23 Jun 2016 09:01:15 GMT Voluntary non-monetary conservation — where citizens implement actions without a financial incentive — is an emerging approach to biodiversity protection that could be applied in many countries and environments, a new study shows. This study makes recommendations for actions, such as being simple and affordable, and calls for conservation scientists to recognise their value as a complementary tool alongside traditional market-based and coercive approaches, such as payment for ecosystem services and national parks. Full Article
app Towards responsible nanotextiles and coatings: a new risk approach By ec.europa.eu Published On :: Mon, 20 Jun 2011 16:41:41 +0100 A new study has developed risk assessment criteria for engineered nanomaterials (ENMs) to help inform innovation and policy decisions. It illustrates that product design can influence the unintended release of ENMs and that combining knowledge about the product life cycle with a systematic assessment of the potential hazards may enable responsible choices for future product developments to be made. Full Article
app What happens to chemical dispersants used in deepwater oil spills? By ec.europa.eu Published On :: Thu, 10 Nov 2011 16:40:50 GMT The Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill saw the first ever use of chemical dispersants to reduce the impacts of an oil spill at a deepwater level. A new study has investigated the fate of these dispersants in deepwater and concluded that they do not biodegrade well. Full Article
app New approach to risk assessing pharmaceutical emissions By ec.europa.eu Published On :: Thu, 23 Feb 2012 14:09:36 GMT A recent study has considered the levels at which active pharmaceutical ingredient (API) residues are safe when released into water bodies from drug manufacturing plants. It proposes that environmental reference concentrations and maximum tolerable concentrations are adopted for each API. Full Article
app New tiered-approach to assessing hazardous substance levels in water By ec.europa.eu Published On :: Wed, 31 Jul 2013 15:39:13 +0100 Debate exists as to whether environmental concentrations of the hazardous substance hexachlorobenzene (HCB) should be measured in water or in wildlife when assessing compliance with environmental quality standards (EQS). New research has proposed a method to calculate concentrations in water that best represent critical levels in wildlife, and a tiered approach to compliance assessment that minimises sampling of wildlife. Full Article
app Shipping oil pollution: new hazard mapping method developed By ec.europa.eu Published On :: Thu, 19 Mar 2015 9:23:19 GMT A new method for mapping the spread of oil released by ships is presented in a recent study, where it is applied to the Adriatic and Ionian Seas of the Mediterranean. The method pulls together a range of data, including information on shipping routes, oil particle behaviour, currents and climate. In this case study, it reveals pollution hotspots in the south-western Adriatic Sea and north-eastern Ionian Sea. Full Article
app Compost made by worms from livestock manure yields benefits when applied to maize By ec.europa.eu Published On :: Thu, 24 September 2015 9:54:32 GMT Vermicomposting livestock manure with maize can increase agricultural benefit by 304%, shows a new study. The combination of increased crop yield and the additional earthworms produced as a result of the process led to a substantial increase in output compared to a traditional composting system. Full Article
app Risk management: a dynamic approach with real-time assessment of new hazards By ec.europa.eu Published On :: Thur, 10 Dec 2015 12:23:19 GMT New research has combined two different techniques for identifying hazards and assessing risks into a single dynamic risk assessment process. The new approach fills a gap in many current risk assessment techniques as it can be applied throughout the lifetime of a process, not just during its design phase, taking into account new information to update risk assessments and calculations systematically. Full Article
app Chemicals applied to fruit after harvesting affect soil microbe function By ec.europa.eu Published On :: Thu, 14 Apr 2016 09:12:34 GMT Wastewaters from fruit-packaging plants may contain preservative chemicals. When spread onto fields, these wastewaters affect the way soil microbes cycle nitrogen, new research has found. Although this may impair crop growth, according to the authors, the results could also lead to the development of new substances that reduce nitrate run-off from agricultural land. Full Article
app Applying sewage sludge to soil may spread antibiotic resistance By ec.europa.eu Published On :: Thu, 29 Sep 2016 10:12:34 +0100 Sewage sludge and manure are sometimes added to soil to improve crop production. However, these ‘natural fertilisers’ may contain not only nutrients and organic matter but also antibacterial agents. This study investigated their impact on the microbes in soil, revealing an increase in antibiotic resistance genes. The researchers recommend greater efforts to remove antibiotic residues from wastewater and manure. Full Article
app Potentially toxic elements in European soils mapped by researchers By ec.europa.eu Published On :: Thur, 13 July 2017 9:23:19 GMT A new study has mapped levels of chemical elements found in European agricultural soils. In most places, unusually high concentrations are linked to geology, such as high levels of arsenic in the Massif Central in France. Human activity is to blame in some small areas, for example high concentrations of mercury were found near London and Paris. Abnormal concentrations, both too low and too high, could pose an environmental risk. This new data can be used in conjunction with the REACH Regulation1 and can help identify areas where action may be needed in relation to toxic elements in the environment. Full Article
app A new approach to evaluating the sustainability of substituting raw materials By ec.europa.eu Published On :: Thur, 12 July 2018 11:23:19 GMT If the EU is to combat resource scarcity, it is necessary to develop and refine strategies for substituting raw materials with sustainable alternatives, such as recovered by-products from waste. A recent study presents a new approach for evaluating the sustainability of raw materials’ substitutions, based on the quantification of the embodied energy (energy required to produce the material from ores and feedstock) and carbon dioxide footprint (greenhouse gasses produced and released into the atmosphere during the production of the material) of both the raw material and its proposed substitute. The evaluation method has been applied to a real case, where it indicates that substituting a raw material (calcite) with stabilised fly ash for use as a filler in polypropylene composites in plastic manufacturing may be sustainable. The study also highlights the need for additional policy tools and legislation to encourage Europe’s transition towards a circular economy. Full Article
app Innovative batteries struggle to move from research to application, finds study into start-up companies By ec.europa.eu Published On :: Thur, 10 May 2019 11:23:19 GMT Innovatively designed batteries offer a way for vehicles to move away from their dependence on fossil fuels. There has been little mass-market uptake of new battery design, however. In the last century, only four types of battery have been used: manganese oxide; lead acid; nickel; and lithium ion, which is a relative newcomer, introduced in 1991. To understand how innovation moves from research and development (R&D) to application and the mass market, scientists perform technology lifecycle (TLC) analyses, often focusing on R&D and basic research. This study adds an additional indicator — start-up companies — to explore the early phases of how batteries transition from science into industry. Full Article
app Curling Game Update: App Designer and Stateflow By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Fri, 06 Sep 2019 15:29:12 +0000 Someone recently challenged me to convert the curling simulator we published a few years ago (See this post and this post) to take advantage of new features not available at that time: App Designer and Stateflow for MATLAB.... read more >> Full Article Fun Stateflow What's new? app designer App testing
app Multi-pollutant approach needed to halt soil degradation By ec.europa.eu Published On :: Tue, 22 Dec 2009 15:13:25 GMT A new study highlights the need for new policies to stop the rise of nitrogen oxide emissions in China. The researchers suggest that the positive impact of policies to reduce sulphur dioxide emissions are not enough in themselves to avoid soil acidification, as they will be outweighed over the next decade by the impact of nitrogen emissions. Full Article
app Careful urban tree planting and pruning needed to reduce trapping of air pollution By ec.europa.eu Published On :: Thu, 12 Feb 2015 9:23:19 GMT Careful planting and pruning is needed to ensure that air pollution in tree-lined streets is minimised, new research suggests. While planting trees in urban areas can have many benefits, such as enhancing biodiversity, trees can trap particulate matter pollution, say the study’s authors. Full Article
app Cortex 39: You'll Never Guess What Happens! By relay.fm Published On :: Mon, 17 Oct 2016 19:30:00 GMT Grey's productivity is being disrupted, Myke is giving in to the tropes of Youtube, and they both played PewDiePie's Tuber Simulator. Full Article
app Cortex 61: State of the Apps 2018 By relay.fm Published On :: Tue, 19 Dec 2017 10:45:00 GMT Myke went to PodCon, Grey doesn't write articles anymore, and they both name their favourite software for 'State of the Apps 2018'. Full Article
app Cortex 78: State of the Apps 2019 By relay.fm Published On :: Tue, 18 Dec 2018 12:00:00 GMT Grey has a terrible to-do hack, Myke is going back to PodCon, and they both discuss their favourite software for 'State of the Apps 2019'. Full Article
app Governor Abbott, TDEM Apply For FEMA Assistance Funds To Support Texas Food Banks By www.woodlandsonline.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 15:42:08 EST Full Article
app Refinance Dominates Mortgage Applications in the Aftermath of Brexit By zillow.mediaroom.com Published On :: Fri, 08 Jul 2016 08:00:00 -0400 Refinance requests increased 132 percent following the Brexit vote as borrowers capitalize on historically low mortgage rates, according to Zillow Group Mortgages analysis Full Article
app ‘It’s going to change the game’: Coaches cold on one ref approach By www.themercury.com.au Published On :: Coaches are against plans for the NRL to revert back to one referee, with Raiders mentor Ricky Stuart already fearing the game has become “a 100m by 70m UFC ring”. Full Article
app Cash-strapped NRL on verge of record $2.3b payday By www.themercury.com.au Published On :: The cash-strapped NRL is just days away from securing a stunning new TV broadcast deal worth up to $2.3 billion, the richest in Australia’s sporting history. Full Article
app NHS 'track and trace' app: What you need to know - and how it works By www.watfordobserver.co.uk Published On :: Tue, 05 May 2020 05:00:00 +0100 A new app to show users if they've come into contact with someone with Covid-19 is being trialled this week. Full Article