smartphones Are smartphones turning kids into zombies? By www.mnn.com Published On :: Thu, 06 Jun 2013 16:12:57 +0000 The debate continues about whether mobile technology is creating the most advanced generation ever or a society of uncultured automatons. Full Article Gadgets & Electronics
smartphones How much should we expect from our smartphones? By www.mnn.com Published On :: Wed, 16 Mar 2016 09:32:00 +0000 Do we really expect our phones to have empathy, like Samantha in 'Her'? Full Article Gadgets & Electronics
smartphones Smartphones will soon be able to share power by touching other devices By www.mnn.com Published On :: Mon, 23 May 2016 13:15:46 +0000 Some devices can already share files by touching, but soon they'll also be able to share power. Full Article Gadgets & Electronics
smartphones Samsung Patches Critical 0-Click Vulnerability in Smartphones By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 19:44:01 +0000 Samsung this week released its May 2020 set of security updates for Android smartphones, which includes a patch for a critical vulnerability impacting all of its devices since 2014. read more Full Article Mobile Security NEWS & INDUSTRY Vulnerabilities
smartphones How smartphones are transforming customer experience By www.kmworld.com Published On :: Mon, 02 Dec 2019 09:00:00 EST Support organizations that can leverage the power of the smartphone in order to transform their contact center can not only gain key insights to help streamline support operations but can also make agents more effective Full Article
smartphones Entry level, refurbished smartphones to be in focus, once sales resume By economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2020-04-28T18:34:55+05:30 The share of smartphones priced below Rs 5000, categorized as entry-level, has trailed from 12% in 2017 to 4% in 2019, whereas, for those priced between Rs 5000-Rs 10,000, categorized as basic, it has fallen from 45% to 42%. Full Article
smartphones 6 game-changing smartphones of 2019 By economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2020-01-13T06:30:00+05:30 The year 2019 saw the launch of many smartphones. However, there were some of these which were game-changers and paved the way for the next generation of smartphones. ET Wealth rounds up the top six among these. Full Article
smartphones 6 smartphones costing less than Rs 12,000 for heavy users By economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2020-03-09T06:30:00+05:30 If you are a heavy smartphone user and are looking for a smartphone that offers higher battery power but are running a tight budget for such a spend, then here are six options that will solve your problem. These fall in the below Rs 12,ooo price range. Full Article
smartphones 5 compact, powerful smartphones By economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2020-05-04T06:30:00+05:30 Mobile phone manufacturers are focusing on increasing the screen size of devices. However, if you are someone who prefer a more compact phone, ET Wealth rounds up some of the best options. Full Article
smartphones Smartphones app-controlled configuration of footwear soles using sensors in the smartphone and the soles By www.freepatentsonline.com Published On :: Tue, 12 May 2015 08:00:00 EDT A smartphone app that causes a smartphone device to actively control a configuration of footwear structural elements located in a footwear sole or removable inner sole insert of a user of the smartphone device, and one or more sensors located in either one or both of the sole or the removable inner sole insert the user's footwear and a sensor including a gyroscope and/or an accelerometer in the smartphone device; and the footwear structural elements being configured for computer control by the smartphone device when the smartphone app is operating on the smartphone device; and wherein instructions of the smartphone app, when executed, cause the smartphone device to, first, process measurement data received from the footwear and smartphone sensors and, second, use the processed measurement data to alter a configuration of the footwear structural elements based on the output from processing measurement data. Full Article
smartphones Rovio Entertainment,owner of the Angry Birds franchise, aims to become default app on India smartphones By retail.economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2014-12-13T16:27:37+05:30 Rovio’s India head also said that the company wants to have its own retail store where it can sell Angry Birds merchandise such as shirts and stuffed toys. Full Article
smartphones Samsung Electronics expects Q2 profit fall as virus hits sales of smartphones, TVs By retail.economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2020-04-29T13:41:56+05:30 "Sales and profits of set products business, including smartphones and TVs, are expected to decline significantly as COVID-19 affects demand and leads to store and plant closures globally," Samsung said in a statement. Full Article
smartphones Smartphones für Senioren – Worauf Sie beim Kauf achten sollten By www.welt.de Published On :: Thu, 30 Apr 2020 08:22:00 GMT Viele Senioren möchten mobil telefonieren und Apps zur Organisation des täglichen Lebens nutzen. Allerdings sind moderne Smartphones häufig auf jüngere Nutzer zugeschnitten. Doch es gibt Ausnahmen. Hier erfahren Sie, worauf Sie beim Kauf achten sollten. Full Article Verbraucher
smartphones New NFC Specification Will Let Smartphones Charge Small Devices By www.macrumors.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 10:46:23 PDT A new NFC specification announced this week by the NFC Froum will allow future NFC enabled devices to offer wireless charging capabilities, which means a smartphone could be used to charge a small accessory like headphones. According to the NFC Forum, the Wireless Charging Specification (WLC) will allow smartphones or other NFC charging devices to wirelessly charge small, battery-powered consumer and IoT devices at a power transfer rate of up to one watt. The 1W rating is much slower than the Qi-based standard used by iPhones and other smartphones. Qi-based wireless charging on the iPhone maxes out at 7.5W, but is even faster on some Android devices. Charging over NFC would require new hardware, and it's not a feature that can be added to existing devices. The NFC Forum believes the WLC specification could be used to complement Qi-based wireless charging. It works using a single antenna to manage communications and charging, which is convenient for low-power devices like smart watches, fitness trackers, and earbuds that already use NFC for connectivity because there's no need to build in Qi support. "The NFC Forum's Wireless Charging Technical Specification allows for wireless charging of small battery-powered devices like those found in many of the estimated 36 billion IoT devices in use today," said Koichi Tagawa, chair, NFC Forum. "NFC wireless charging is truly transformative because it changes the way we design and interact with small, battery-powered devices as the elimination of plugs and cords enables the creation of smaller, hermetically-sealed devices."Apple in 2015 joined the NFC Forum and participates in the approval of new NFC specifications and developments. Rumors in 2019 suggested that Apple was working on bilateral wireless charging that would allow its iPhones to charge the AirPods and the Apple Watch, but the feature was ultimately nixed. At the time, Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo said that the two-way wireless charging feature Apple was exploring did not meet Apple's requirements. Samsung has implemented bilateral wireless charging in its smartphones, but the Wireless PowerShare option does not use NFC and is powered by the Qi-based charging coils in the device. Samsung's smartphones can charge other smartphones or accessories like headphones that support Qi wireless chargers.Tag: NFCThis article, "New NFC Specification Will Let Smartphones Charge Small Devices" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums Full Article NFC
smartphones Smartphones aan spotprijzen, ze bestaan nog: onze gadget inspector test er twee - Het Belang van Limburg By news.google.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 09:00:00 GMT Smartphones aan spotprijzen, ze bestaan nog: onze gadget inspector test er twee Het Belang van LimburgGETEST. Spotgoedkope smartphones van minder dan 100 euro Het NieuwsbladHele verhaal bekijken via Google Nieuws Full Article
smartphones Review: Struman Optics Cinematic Lenses for Smartphones By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Mon, 04 May 2020 10:00:00 +0000 The post Review: Struman Optics Cinematic Lenses for Smartphones appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Lee Herbet. The argument of whether smartphones can take good photos or not has been settled – they can! In this article, we are going to have a look at a set of lenses for smartphones from an Australian company, Struman Optics. While there are many lenses for smartphones on the market, I found a manufacturer that […] The post Review: Struman Optics Cinematic Lenses for Smartphones appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Lee Herbet. Full Article Cameras and Equipment gear review smartphone photography struman optics
smartphones Less than essential: Why smart speakers are like smartwatches, not smartphones By feeds.searchengineland.com Published On :: Wed, 06 May 2020 08:40:25 +0000 The devices have reached 50% of US homes, but fallen flat as a channel Please visit Search Engine Land for the full article. Full Article
smartphones Nokia World: Very quick hands-on impressions of Nokia’s three new smartphones By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Wed, 15 Sep 2010 17:49:26 +0000 Yesterday was a really fun day spent at Nokia World, the Finnish handset maker’s annual shindig. Conveniently, this year it was held in my home city of London and I got to cover the event for TechCrunch Europe. On day one, Nokia unveiled three new smartphones running Symbian^3, the C6, C7 and E7, which I [...] Full Article Mobile Nokia Nokia World
smartphones CBD News: Reconnecting ourselves to nature is sometimes easier said than done. Many of us live in cities full of concrete and use devices such as smartphones and laptops that, while connecting us to other people, often serve to disconnect us from the simp By www.cbd.int Published On :: Fri, 02 Jun 2017 00:00:00 GMT Full Article
smartphones Smartphones Dumb You Down By www.pcmag.com Published On :: University of Texas at Austin researchers find that the presence of your mobile phone in the room is all it takes to crater overall brain power. Here's how to use that to your advantage. Full Article
smartphones Millennials Love Smartphones, But I'm Not Sure Why By www.pcmag.com Published On :: I'm amazed at how reliant this younger generation is on their smartphones. I think it's weird, but you can use that generation's screen addiction to your benefit. Full Article
smartphones Smartphones, Indian consumers to have a tepid love affair this year By www.financialexpress.com Published On :: 2020-05-03T06:30:00+05:30 Smartphone shipments set to decline 5-10% Y-o-Y in 2020; feature phones by 35-40% Full Article Industry
smartphones Aarogya Setu IVRS facility launched for those without smartphones; check how to use Coronavirus tracker app By www.financialexpress.com Published On :: 2020-05-07T00:44:00+05:30 Coronavirus in India: Close to 9 crore users have downloaded the Aarogya Setu mobile application so far, a ministry official said. Full Article Health Lifestyle
smartphones Upcoming budget smartphones worth looking forward to By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: 2017-03-14T18:58:00+05:30 The Moto G5 Plus launches tomorrow, reskindling the budget wars in India. For budget buyers, there are actually quite a few options coming up soon, including the three new smartphones from Nokia. Here, take a look. Full Article
smartphones Time spent on smartphones rose 16% during April 25- May 1, 2020: BARC-Nielsen report By www.financialexpress.com Published On :: 2020-05-09T10:49:11+05:30 Social networking, gaming and education apps recorded the highest growth Full Article Brand Wagon
smartphones FAA Considers A Ban On Samsung's Exploding Smartphones By packetstormsecurity.com Published On :: Thu, 08 Sep 2016 13:26:03 GMT Full Article headline phone flaw samsung
smartphones To make smartphones sustainable, we need to rethink thermodynamics By www.newscientist.com Published On :: Wed, 11 Mar 2020 18:00:00 +0000 The data centres servicing our beloved digital devices gobble huge amounts of electricity. A new way to think about heat and energy could help us meet growing demand without burning through the world's resources Full Article
smartphones Very Young Kids Often Use Tablets, Smartphones, Study Finds By www.medicinenet.com Published On :: Sat, 9 May 2020 00:00:00 PDT Title: Very Young Kids Often Use Tablets, Smartphones, Study FindsCategory: Health NewsCreated: 4/26/2015 12:00:00 AMLast Editorial Review: 4/27/2015 12:00:00 AM Full Article
smartphones Are Smartphones Helping or Harming Kids' Mental Health? By www.medicinenet.com Published On :: Sat, 9 May 2020 00:00:00 PDT Title: Are Smartphones Helping or Harming Kids' Mental Health?Category: Health NewsCreated: 5/3/2017 12:00:00 AMLast Editorial Review: 5/3/2017 12:00:00 AM Full Article
smartphones College Kids May Be Learning, Even When Checking Smartphones By www.medicinenet.com Published On :: Sat, 9 May 2020 00:00:00 PDT Title: College Kids May Be Learning, Even When Checking SmartphonesCategory: Health NewsCreated: 4/27/2018 12:00:00 AMLast Editorial Review: 4/30/2018 12:00:00 AM Full Article
smartphones Could Smartphones Be Making Migraines Even Tougher to Treat? By www.medicinenet.com Published On :: Thu, 5 Mar 2020 00:00:00 PDT Title: Could Smartphones Be Making Migraines Even Tougher to Treat?Category: Health NewsCreated: 3/4/2020 12:00:00 AMLast Editorial Review: 3/5/2020 12:00:00 AM Full Article
smartphones To make smartphones sustainable, we need to rethink thermodynamics By www.newscientist.com Published On :: Wed, 11 Mar 2020 18:00:00 +0000 The data centres servicing our beloved digital devices gobble huge amounts of electricity. A new way to think about heat and energy could help us meet growing demand without burning through the world's resources Full Article
smartphones Swiss soldiers pick up smartphones to fight COVID-19 By feeds.reuters.com Published On :: Fri, 01 May 2020 04:38:55 -0400 In the battle against coronavirus, Swiss soldiers are using smartphones to test a new contact tracing application that could prevent infections while also protecting users' privacy. Full Article scienceNews
smartphones Apple and Google to harness smartphones for coronavirus infection tracking By www.standard.co.uk Published On :: 2020-04-10T19:29:00Z Read our live coronavirus updates HERE Coronavirus: The symptoms Full Article
smartphones Scrabble gets a video game reinvention for smartphones, tablets By rssfeeds.usatoday.com Published On :: Sat, 07 Mar 2020 16:20:23 +0000 Scrabble is among classic casual games getting new life on smartphones and tablets as the mobile video game audience continues to grow. Full Article
smartphones No breakfast buffet and smartphones as keys: what London hotels will be like after lockdown By www.standard.co.uk Published On :: 2020-05-07T09:59:14Z Breakfast buffet's out as hotels prepare to make you open doors using phone Full Article
smartphones Police chief refuses to tell Parliament about secret spyware with potential to target Aussie smartphones By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Thu, 24 Oct 2019 09:49:00 +1100 NSW Police has refused to reveal if defence lawyers are being spied on with electronic surveillance as part of criminal investigations. Full Article ABC Radio Sydney canberra southeastnsw sydney Government and Politics:All:All Law Crime and Justice:Police:All Science and Technology:Computers and Technology:Internet Science and Technology:Information Technology:All Australia:ACT:Parliament House 2600 Australia:NSW:Bega 2550 Australia:NSW:Sydney 2000 Egypt:All:All Ethiopia:All:All
smartphones How the Spread of Smartphones will Open up New Ways of Improving Financial Inclusion By webfeeds.brookings.edu Published On :: Tue, 02 Dec 2014 07:30:00 -0500 It’s easy to imagine a future in a decade or less when most people will have a smartphone. In our recent paper Pathways to Smarter Digital Financial Inclusion, we explore the benefits of extending financial services to the mass of lower-income people in developing countries who are currently dubious of the value that financial services can bring to them, distrustful of formal financial institutions, or uncomfortable with the treatment they expect to receive. The report analyzes six inherent characteristics of smartphones that have the potential to change market dynamics relative to the status quo of simple mobile phones and cards. Customer-Facing Changes: 1. The graphical user interface. 2. The ability to attach a variety of peripheral devices to it (such as a card reader or a small printer issuing receipts). 3. The lower marginal cost of mobile data communications relative to traditional mobile channels (such as SMS or USSD). Service Provider Changes: 4. Greater freedom to program services without requiring the acquiescence or active participation of the telco. 5. Greater flexibility to distribute service logic between the handset (apps) and the network (servers). 6. More opportunities to capture more customer data with which to enhance customer value and stickiness. Taken together, these changes may lower the costs of designing for lower-income people dramatically, and the designs ought to take advantage of continuous feedback from users. This should give low-end customers a stronger sense of choice over the services that are relevant to them, and voice over how they wish to be served and treated. Traditionally poor people have been invisible to service providers because so little was known about their preferences that it was not possible build a service proposition or business case around them. The paper describes three pathways that will allow providers to design services on smartphones that will enable an increasingly granular understanding of their customers. Each of the three pathways offers providers a different approach to discover what they need to know about prospective customers in order to begin engaging with them. Pathway One: Through Big Data Providers will piece together information on potential low-income customers directly, by assembling available data from disparate sources (e.g. history of airtime top-ups and bill payment, activity on online social networks, neighborhood or village-level socio-demographic data, etc.) and by accelerating data acquisition cycles (e.g. inferring behavior from granting of small loans in rapid succession, administering selected psychometric questions, or conducting A/B tests with special offers). There is a growing number of data analytics companies that are applying big data in this way to benefit the poor. Pathway Two: Through local Businesses Smartphones will have a special impact on micro and small enterprises, which will see increasing business benefits from recording and transacting more of their business digitally. As their business data becomes more visible to financial institutions, local firms will increasingly channel financial services, and particularly credit, to their customers, employees, and suppliers. Financial institutions will backstop their credit, which in effect turns smaller businesses into front-line distribution partners into local communities. Pathway Three: Through Socio-Financial Networks Firms view individuals primarily as managers of a web of socio-financial relationships that may or may not allow them access to formal financial services. Beyond providing loans to “creditworthy” people, financial institutions can provide transactional engines, similar to the crowdfunding platforms that enable all people to locate potential funding sources within their existing social networks. A provider equipped with appropriate network analysis tools could then promote rather than displace people´s own funding relationships and activities. This would provide financial service firms valuable insight into how people manage their financial needs. The pathways are intended as an exploration of how smartphones could support the development of a healthier and more inclusive digital financial service ecosystem, by addressing the two critical deficiencies of the current mass-market digital finance systems. Smartphones could enable stronger customer value propositions, leading to much higher levels of customer engagement, leading to more revelation of customer data and more robust business cases for the providers involved. Mobile technology could also lead to a broader diversity of players coming into the space, each playing to their specific interests and contributing their specific set of skills, but together delivering customer value through the right combination of collaboration and competition. Authors Ignacio MasDavid Porteous Image Source: © CHRIS KEANE / Reuters Full Article
smartphones Smartphones can now detect diseases in minutes By www.treehugger.com Published On :: Mon, 09 Feb 2015 07:00:00 -0500 A new plug-in diagnostic tool could mean better healthcare around the world. Full Article Technology
smartphones Batteries from old smartphones could light up rural areas By www.treehugger.com Published On :: Tue, 19 Apr 2016 10:31:00 -0400 The batteries could provide back-up power for small solar power systems. Full Article Technology
smartphones Smartphones have made parenting harder than ever By www.treehugger.com Published On :: Sun, 14 Jan 2018 11:19:00 -0500 Giving a kid a phone "feels a little like trying to teach your kid how to use cocaine, but in a balanced way." Full Article Living
smartphones 61% of Mobile Workers Trust Their Employer to Keep Personal Information Private on Their Mobile Devices - What can employers see on smartphones By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: 15 Jul 2015 12:50:00 EDT Smartphones hold increasing amounts of sensitive personal data, so every device is now a mixed-use device. As a result, businesses must protect employee privacy as fiercely as corporate security. Full Article Computer Electronics Computer Networks Telecommunications Mobile Entertainment Workforce Management Human Resources Broadcast Feed Announcements Survey Polls & Research MultiVu Video
smartphones Vivo releases V3 and V3Max Smartphones to Deliver a Smoother Audio-visual Experience - A look at Vivo's V3Max By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: 06 Apr 2016 09:15:00 EDT Vivo’s New Flagship Smartphone V3 & V3Max: Faster than Faster Full Article Computer Electronics Consumer Electronics Telecommunications Wireless Communications New Products Services Broadcast Feed Announcements MultiVu Video
smartphones Vivo releases V3 and V3Max Smartphones to Deliver a Smoother Audio-visual Experience - A look at Vivo's V3Max By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: 06 Apr 2016 09:15:00 EDT Vivo’s New Flagship Smartphone V3 & V3Max: Faster than Faster Full Article Computer Electronics Consumer Electronics Telecommunications Wireless Communications New Products Services Broadcast Feed Announcements MultiVu Video
smartphones 337 million Indians to use smartphones in 2018 By www.mid-day.com Published On :: 03 May 2018 08:52:19 GMT More than a quarter of India's population or 337 million people would use a smartphone in 2018 -- a 16 per cent growth which is the highest rate of any country in the world -- market research company eMarketer said on Thursday. Since its last forecast, eMarketer increased its estimate for the smartphone audience in India by more than 31 million people. This uptick is thanks to the growth in smartphone usage in urban areas, where affordable smartphones are becoming widely available, the research firm said in a statement. "India still faces technological challenges that are holding back mass smartphone adoption. "Mobile Internet speeds are among the slowest in the world, around two-thirds of the population still lives in rural areas and feature phones are by no means obsolete," said Chris Bendtsen, Senior Forecasting Analyst, eMarketer. Advertisers can still be optimistic about the future. "Smartphones are getting cheaper, mobile data prices have fallen and urbanisation continues. Over the next four years, as speeds and rural reach improve, eMarketer expects the smartphone audience to reach close to half a billion users," Bendtsen noted. Catch up on all the latest Mumbai news, crime news, current affairs, and also a complete guide on Mumbai from food to things to do and events across the city here. Also download the new mid-day Android and iOS apps to get latest updates This story has been sourced from a third party syndicated feed, agencies. Mid-day accepts no responsibility or liability for its dependability, trustworthiness, reliability and data of the text. Mid-day management/mid-day.com reserves the sole right to alter, delete or remove (without notice) the content in its absolute discretion for any reason whatsoever Full Article
smartphones Samsung to launch Galaxy 'A' and 'J' series smartphones in India soon By www.mid-day.com Published On :: 11 May 2018 11:03:28 GMT Aiming to disrupt India's mid-segment smartphone market, Samsung is set to launch four new smartphones -- two each in Galaxy "A" and Galaxy "J" series -- this month. The upcoming Galaxy A6 and Galaxy A6+ smartphones could be priced between Rs 20,000 and Rs 25,000 while the devices in Galaxy "J" series could cost customers Rs 15,000 to Rs 20,000, industry sources told IANS on Friday. Two of the four smartphones in the upcoming line-up would come with dual camera set-up, the sources added. All of them will be made at the company's Noida facility. The smartphones will feature Samsung's super AMOLED "Infinity Display" -- bezel-less screen that creates an immersive viewing experience. Notably, Samsung's flagship smartphones such as Galaxy Note 8 and Galaxy S9 series feature the "Infinity Display". Now, with the upcoming devices, the display feature would be introduced at lower price points in the Indian market. The South Korean giant first introduced the "Infinity Display" in Galaxy S8 series in 2017. Catch up on all the latest Mumbai news, crime news, current affairs, and also a complete guide on Mumbai from food to things to do and events across the city here. Also download the new mid-day Android and iOS apps to get latest updates This story has been sourced from a third party syndicated feed, agencies. Mid-day accepts no responsibility or liability for its dependability, trustworthiness, reliability and data of the text. Mid-day management/mid-day.com reserves the sole right to alter, delete or remove (without notice) the content in its absolute discretion for any reason whatsoever Full Article
smartphones College students in India check smartphones over 150 times a day, say study By www.mid-day.com Published On :: 20 May 2018 09:53:11 GMT Illustration/Amit Bandre New Delhi: On an average, a college student in India checks his mobile phone over 150 times a day, according to a study conducted by Aligarh Muslim University and the Indian Council of Social Science Research (ICSSR). The research, titled "Smartphone Dependency, Hedonism and Purchase Behaviour: Implications for Digital India Initiatives", has been conducted in 20 central universities, where 200 students each were interviewed. "Anxiety and fear of missing out on information make university students check their mobile devices as many as 150 times a day on an average, an activity which can have adverse effects on the students' health as well as academics. "Only 26 per cent of the respondents said they use smartphones primarily to make calls. The remaining respondents use smartphones for other purposes such as accessing social networking sites, Google searches and for entertainment such as watching movies," said Mohammed Naved Khan, the Project Director. At least 14 per cent of the students use smartphones for three hours or less in a day while around 63 per cent of them use it for four to seven hours daily. "It came as a shock to us that around 23 per cent (of students) use the devices for more than eight hours a day," Khan added. According to the study, eighty per cent of the students own a mobile phone and most of them prefer smartphones owing to convenience in the installation of applications, host of features, and ease of use and also work as affordable substitutes for a computer. The study conducted by researchers at AMU has been funded by the ICSSR with an aim to understand various facets of smartphone dependency and addiction among college-going students. Catch up on all the latest Crime, National, International and Hatke news here. Also download the new mid-day Android and iOS apps to get latest updates This story has been sourced from a third party syndicated feed, agencies. Mid-day accepts no responsibility or liability for its dependability, trustworthiness, reliability and data of the text. Mid-day management/mid-day.com reserves the sole right to alter, delete or remove (without notice) the content in its absolute discretion for any reason whatsoever Full Article
smartphones 'Firewall' for smartphones may protect your privacy By www.mid-day.com Published On :: 27 May 2018 12:03:22 GMT Representational Image Scientists have developed the first ultrasound-firewall that can prevent hackers from eavesdropping on hidden data transmission between smartphones and other mobile devices. The permanent networking of mobile devices can endanger the privacy of users and lead to new forms of monitoring. New technologies such as Google Nearby and Silverpush use ultrasonic sounds to exchange information between devices via loudspeakers and microphones. More and more of our devices communicate via this inaudible communication channel. Ultrasonic communication allows devices to be paired and information to be exchanged. It also makes it possible to track users and their behaviour over a number of devices, much like cookies on the Web. Almost every device with a microphone and a loudspeaker can send and receive ultrasonic sounds. Users are usually unaware of this inaudible and hidden data transmission. Researchers from the St Polten University of Applied Sciences in Austria has developed a mobile application that detects acoustic cookies, brings them to the attention of users and if desired, blocks the tracking. The app is, in a sense, the first available ultrasound-firewall for smartphones and tablets "The most challenging part of developing the app was to devise a method that can detect different existing ultrasound-transmission techniques reliably and in real time," said Matthias Zeppelzauer, who led the project. Such ultrasonic signals can be used for so-called "cross-device tracking". This makes it possible to track the user's behaviour across multiple devices, and relevant user profiles can be merged with one other. In this way, more accurate user profiles can be created for targeted advertising and filtering of internet content. Unlike their electronic counterparts when visiting web pages, up to now it has not been possible to block acoustic cookies. "In order to accept voice commands, the mobile phone microphone is often permanently active. Every mobile application that has access to the microphone, as well as the operating system itself, can at any time without notice: activate the microphone of a mobile device, listen to it, detect acoustic cookies and synchronise it over the Internet," said Zeppelzauer. Users are often not informed of this information transmission during ongoing operation. Only a permanent deactivation of the microphone would help, whereby the device as a telephone would become unusable. Researchers developed a procedure to expose the cookies and inform device users. For masking and blocking the ultrasonic data transfer, interference signals are transmitted via the loudspeaker of the mobile device. Thus, acoustic cookies can be neutralised before operating systems or mobile applications can access them. Users can selectively block cookies without affecting the functionality of the smartphone. The masking of the cookies occurs by means of ultrasound, which is inaudible to humans. "There is currently no technology on the market that can detect and block acoustic cookies. The application developed in this project represents the first approach that gives people control over this type of tracking," said Zeppelzauer. Catch up on all the latest Crime, National, International and Hatke news here. Also, download the new mid-day Android and iOS apps to get latest updates This story has been sourced from a third party syndicated feed, agencies. Mid-day accepts no responsibility or liability for its dependability, trustworthiness, reliability and data of the text. Mid-day management/mid-day.com reserves the sole right to alter, delete or remove (without notice) the content in its absolute discretion for any reason whatsoever. Full Article
smartphones Your Sex Life Maybe Ruined By Smartphones In Bed By www.medindia.net Published On :: The heavy use of smartphones is affecting our state of mind and now, the devices are ruining the sex lives of people too, a new study has found. The Full Article
smartphones What Do We Do With Our Germ-harboring Smartphones Amid Pandemic? By www.medindia.net Published On :: As the novel coronavirus becomes pandemic, people are focused on stopping the spread of germs through largescale quarantines and everyday best practices like hand washing. Full Article