devices

[ H.845.7 (04/17) ] - Conformance of ITU-T H.810 personal health system: Personal Health Devices interface Part 5G: Strength fitness equipment

Conformance of ITU-T H.810 personal health system: Personal Health Devices interface Part 5G: Strength fitness equipment




devices

[ H.845.6 (04/17) ] - Conformance of ITU-T H.810 personal health system: Personal Health Devices interface Part 5F: Cardiovascular fitness and activity monitor

Conformance of ITU-T H.810 personal health system: Personal Health Devices interface Part 5F: Cardiovascular fitness and activity monitor




devices

[ H.845.5 (04/17) ] - Conformance of ITU-T H.810 personal health system: Personal Health Devices interface Part 5E: Thermometer

Conformance of ITU-T H.810 personal health system: Personal Health Devices interface Part 5E: Thermometer




devices

[ H.845.4 (04/17) ] - Conformance of ITU-T H.810 personal health system: Personal Health Devices interface Part 5D: Blood pressure monitor

Conformance of ITU-T H.810 personal health system: Personal Health Devices interface Part 5D: Blood pressure monitor




devices

[ H.847 (04/17) ] - Conformance of ITU-T H.810 personal health system: Personal Health Devices interface Part 7: Continua Design Guidelines for Bluetooth Low Energy: Personal Health Devices

Conformance of ITU-T H.810 personal health system: Personal Health Devices interface Part 7: Continua Design Guidelines for Bluetooth Low Energy: Personal Health Devices




devices

[ H.846 (05/19) ] - Conformance of ITU-T H.810 personal health system: Personal Health Devices interface Part 6: Personal Health Gateway

Conformance of ITU-T H.810 personal health system: Personal Health Devices interface Part 6: Personal Health Gateway




devices

[ H.850.3 (04/17) ] - Conformance of ITU-T H.810 personal health system: Personal Health Devices interface Part 10C: Transcoding for Bluetooth Low Energy: Personal Health Gateway - Heart-rate

Conformance of ITU-T H.810 personal health system: Personal Health Devices interface Part 10C: Transcoding for Bluetooth Low Energy: Personal Health Gateway - Heart-rate




devices

[ H.850.2 (04/17) ] - Conformance of ITU-T H.810 personal health system: Personal Health Devices interface Part 10B: Transcoding for Bluetooth Low Energy: Personal Health Gateway - Blood pressure

Conformance of ITU-T H.810 personal health system: Personal Health Devices interface Part 10B: Transcoding for Bluetooth Low Energy: Personal Health Gateway - Blood pressure




devices

[ H.850.1 (04/17) ] - Conformance of ITU-T H.810 personal health system: Personal Health Devices interface Part 10A: Transcoding for Bluetooth Low Energy: Personal Health Gateway - Thermometer

Conformance of ITU-T H.810 personal health system: Personal Health Devices interface Part 10A: Transcoding for Bluetooth Low Energy: Personal Health Gateway - Thermometer




devices

[ H.850.6 (04/17) ] - Conformance of ITU-T H.810 personal health system: Personal Health Devices interface Part 10F: Transcoding for Bluetooth Low Energy: Personal Health Gateway - Pulse oximeter

Conformance of ITU-T H.810 personal health system: Personal Health Devices interface Part 10F: Transcoding for Bluetooth Low Energy: Personal Health Gateway - Pulse oximeter




devices

[ H.850.5 (04/17) ] - Conformance of ITU-T H.810 personal health system: Personal Health Devices interface Part 10E: Transcoding for Bluetooth Low Energy: Personal Health Gateway - Weighing scales

Conformance of ITU-T H.810 personal health system: Personal Health Devices interface Part 10E: Transcoding for Bluetooth Low Energy: Personal Health Gateway - Weighing scales




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[ H.850.4 (04/17) ] - Conformance of ITU-T H.810 personal health system: Personal Health Devices interface Part 10D: Transcoding for Bluetooth Low Energy: Personal Health Gateway - Glucose meter

Conformance of ITU-T H.810 personal health system: Personal Health Devices interface Part 10D: Transcoding for Bluetooth Low Energy: Personal Health Gateway - Glucose meter




devices

[ H.850.7 (04/17) ] - Conformance of ITU-T H.810 personal health system: Personal Health Devices interface Part 10G: Transcoding for Bluetooth Low Energy: Personal Health Gateway - Continuous glucose monitoring

Conformance of ITU-T H.810 personal health system: Personal Health Devices interface Part 10G: Transcoding for Bluetooth Low Energy: Personal Health Gateway - Continuous glucose monitoring




devices

[ H.850 (04/17) ] - Conformance of ITU-T H.810 personal health system: Personal Health Devices interface Part 10: Transcoding for Bluetooth Low Energy: Personal Health Gateway - General requirements

Conformance of ITU-T H.810 personal health system: Personal Health Devices interface Part 10: Transcoding for Bluetooth Low Energy: Personal Health Gateway - General requirements




devices

[ H.842 (11/19) ] - Conformance of ITU-T H.810 personal health system: Personal Health Devices interface Part 2: Optimized Exchange Protocol: Personal Health Gateway

Conformance of ITU-T H.810 personal health system: Personal Health Devices interface Part 2: Optimized Exchange Protocol: Personal Health Gateway




devices

[ H.844 (11/19) ] - Conformance of ITU-T H.810 personal health system: Personal Health Devices interface Part 4: Continua Design Guidelines: Personal Health Gateway

Conformance of ITU-T H.810 personal health system: Personal Health Devices interface Part 4: Continua Design Guidelines: Personal Health Gateway




devices

[ H.846 (11/19) ] - Conformance of ITU-T H.810 personal health system: Personal Health Devices interface Part 6: Personal Health Gateway

Conformance of ITU-T H.810 personal health system: Personal Health Devices interface Part 6: Personal Health Gateway




devices

[ H.845.17 (11/19) ] - Conformance of ITU-T H.810 personal health system: Personal Health Devices interface Part 5Q: Power status monitor

Conformance of ITU-T H.810 personal health system: Personal Health Devices interface Part 5Q: Power status monitor




devices

[ H.850.7 (11/19) ] - Conformance of ITU-T H.810 personal health system: Personal Health Devices interface Part 10G: Transcoding for Bluetooth Low Energy: Personal Health Gateway - Continuous glucose monitoring

Conformance of ITU-T H.810 personal health system: Personal Health Devices interface Part 10G: Transcoding for Bluetooth Low Energy: Personal Health Gateway - Continuous glucose monitoring




devices

[ H.850.6 (11/19) ] - Conformance of ITU-T H.810 personal health system: Personal Health Devices interface Part 10F: Transcoding for Bluetooth Low Energy: Personal Health Gateway - Pulse oximeter

Conformance of ITU-T H.810 personal health system: Personal Health Devices interface Part 10F: Transcoding for Bluetooth Low Energy: Personal Health Gateway - Pulse oximeter




devices

[ H.850 (11/19) ] - Conformance of ITU-T H.810 personal health system: Personal Health Devices interface Part 10: Transcoding for Bluetooth Low Energy: Personal Health Gateway - General requirements

Conformance of ITU-T H.810 personal health system: Personal Health Devices interface Part 10: Transcoding for Bluetooth Low Energy: Personal Health Gateway - General requirements




devices

Resolution 96 - (Hammamet, 2016) - ITU Telecommunication Standardization Sector studies for combating counterfeit telecommunication/information and communication technology devices

Resolution 96 - (Hammamet, 2016) - ITU Telecommunication Standardization Sector studies for combating counterfeit telecommunication/information and communication technology devices




devices

[ E.161 (02/01) ] - Arrangement of digits, letters and symbols on telephones and other devices that can be used for gaining access to a telephone network

Arrangement of digits, letters and symbols on telephones and other devices that can be used for gaining access to a telephone network




devices

[ Y.4810 (11/21) ] - Requirements of data security for the heterogeneous Internet of things devices

Requirements of data security for the heterogeneous Internet of things devices




devices

[ Y.4811 (11/21) ] - Reference framework of converged service for identification and authentication for IoT devices in a decentralized environment

Reference framework of converged service for identification and authentication for IoT devices in a decentralized environment




devices

HSTP-IPTV-PITD - Delivery and control protocols handled by IPTV terminal devices<br/>

HSTP-IPTV-PITD - Delivery and control protocols handled by IPTV terminal devices




devices

Verification test and feasibility study of energy and space efficient cooling systems for data centres with high density ICT devices

Verification test and feasibility study of energy and space efficient cooling systems for data centres with high density ICT devices




devices

QTR-CICT - Survey report on counterfeit ICT devices in Africa region

QTR-CICT - Survey report on counterfeit ICT devices in Africa region




devices

FSTP-SLD-UC - Gap analysis: Use cases of safe listening devices

FSTP-SLD-UC - Gap analysis: Use cases of safe listening devices




devices

[ J.1020 (10/17) ] - Service model and architecture of downloadable mobile multi-CA/DRM solutions for delivering CA/DRM client software to secondary devices

Service model and architecture of downloadable mobile multi-CA/DRM solutions for delivering CA/DRM client software to secondary devices




devices

[ L.1000 (07/19) ] - Universal power adapter and charger solution for mobile terminals and other hand-held ICT devices

Universal power adapter and charger solution for mobile terminals and other hand-held ICT devices




devices

[ L.1007 (12/16) ] - Test suites for assessment of the external universal power adapter solutions for portable information and communication technology devices

Test suites for assessment of the external universal power adapter solutions for portable information and communication technology devices




devices

[ L.1006 (12/16) ] - Test suites for assessment of the external universal power adapter solutions for stationary information and communication technology devices

Test suites for assessment of the external universal power adapter solutions for stationary information and communication technology devices




devices

[ X.1331 (03/18) ] - Security guidelines for home area network (HAN) devices in smart grid systems

Security guidelines for home area network (HAN) devices in smart grid systems




devices

[ Q.5050 (03/19) ] - Framework for solutions to combat counterfeit ICT devices

Framework for solutions to combat counterfeit ICT devices




devices

[ Q.5051 (03/20) ] - Framework for combating the use of stolen mobile devices

Framework for combating the use of stolen mobile devices




devices

[ V.25 (11/88) ] - Automatic answering equipment and/or parallel automatic calling equipment on the general switched telephone network including procedures for disabling of echo control devices for both manually and automatically established calls

Automatic answering equipment and/or parallel automatic calling equipment on the general switched telephone network including procedures for disabling of echo control devices for both manually and automatically established calls




devices

[ V.254 (09/10) ] - Asynchronous serial command interface for assistive and multi-functional communication devices

Asynchronous serial command interface for assistive and multi-functional communication devices





devices

Kenya: Passengers Entering Kenya Must Declare Mobile Devices, Says KRA

[Capital FM] Nairobi -- Passengers entering Kenya will soon be required to declare their mobile phones, including their International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI) numbers, as part of a new compliance measure by the Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA).




devices

Utimaco research finds a low level of trust for IoT devices, citing work needed to communicate digital safety

Utimaco has released new consumer research that has found a low level of trust around Internet of Things (IoT) devices. This has highlighted the need for more education from industry into how smart devices are secured with the latest digital security solutions.




devices

G.D selects TOUGHBOOK rugged devices for its production and packaging plants

G.D., the Italian solutions provider to the manufacturing industry, has chosen Panasonic TOUGHBOOK devices to manage and operate its production and packaging machinery. G.D. offers a portfolio of high-speed production lines and a varied array of solutions to meet its manufacturing customers’ needs.




devices

Getac enhances its range of versatile Android devices with launch of AI-ready fully rugged tablet

Getac has introduced the AI-ready ZX80, a brand new 8-inch fully rugged tablet, powered by the versatile Android operating system.




devices

Building zero trust as IT devices continue to multiply

During this exclusive webinar, moderator Scott Maucione and guest Steve Wallace, chief technology officer at the Defense Information Systems Agency will discuss the IT landscape and asset management in the era of zero trust. In addition, Tom Kennedy, vice president at Axonius will provide an industry perspective.

The post Building zero trust as IT devices continue to multiply first appeared on Federal News Network.





devices

Google Gemini Can Now Control Your Google Home Smart Devices

A new extension enters the ring to make Gemini even better than it already is.




devices

Clinical engineering : from devices to systems

Location: Engineering Library- R856.C55 2016




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eSpeak-NG: A Compact TTS Solution for Apple Devices

In this episode, Ida Grace introduces eSpeak-NG, a compact open-source software text-to-speech synthesizer available on the App Store for iPhone, iPad, and Mac. Developed by Yury Popov, eSpeak-NG supports over 100 languages and accents. It is built upon the original eSpeak engine created by Jonathan Duddington. The app acts as a compatibility layer between the eSpeak NG library and Apple VoiceOver, enhancing accessibility for users with visual impairments.

eSpeak-NG on the App Store
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/espeak-ng/id6444089174

transcription:
Disclaimer: This transcript is generated by AIKO, an automated transcription service. It is not edited or formatted, and it may not accurately capture the speakers’ names, voices, or content.

Hello AppleVis.

This is Ida again and I'm back with another demonstration.

This one is somewhat by request, so thank you for the person who requested this podcast.

They said that they really wanted a demonstration of this app, so I hope that this is satisfactory.

I am doing a demonstration today of the eSpeak NG app.

This app will add the eSpeak synthesizer to VoiceOver for anybody who wants it.

There are settings that you have to change within the app, or that you can change within the app if you want to, and then you can go into the actual VoiceOver settings to start using eSpeak.

Right now I'm using Daniel, which is not an eSpeak voice, but I will select an eSpeak voice throughout this demonstration.

So I am in the app right now, and the first thing you get...

It says eSpeak NG.

It's eSpeak NG, Daniel.

Learn how to pronounce words, please.

Anyway, so this is the name of the app.

So the first button you come to, if I swipe to the right here, that button allows you to set up what languages you want VoiceOver to have available to you in the eSpeak app.

So if I go in here...

First thing you see is back, of course.

You can search in that field for a specific voice and language.

Okay, I deselected that one because that is not my user-preferred language.

As you can tell by Daniel, he is English UK, not English US, so I deselected that.

But in order to do that, I had to keep going to the right.

Let me show you.

So under user-preferred, the only thing that seems to be there is English United States.

Whether it's selected or not, you can double-tap to select and deselect it.

Under this system heading, it gives you all the languages.

And the only one in here for English right now is English UK because I deselected the English United States.

So that means that when we go into the VoiceOver settings, the eSpeak United States English voices will not be available because I deselected that one.

Because I personally think that United States English eSpeak sounds very bad, which I will demonstrate in a moment.

But you have all of these languages that you can, of course, choose what language is your preferred language in this languages listed below may be poorly supported by VoiceOver and might be broken at all.

They are available in spoken content.

Okay, so that's a little disclaimer about the eSpeak app and the VoiceOver languages that it supports.

Okay, so then it's just going…




devices

Bridging Devices: iOS Files App Meets Windows

In this episode, Thomas Domville demonstrates how to connect to a Windows computer using the Files app on iOS and iPadOS, in order to transfer files over your local network.

To do this, you'll first need to make sure file and printer sharing is enabled on your computer by going to Settings > Network & Internet > Advanced network settings > Advanced sharing settings, and making sure "File and printer sharing" is on for your current connection type, either public or private. To view your computer's internal or "Private" IPV4 address, which you'll need to enter on your iPhone or iPad, either use the ipconfig command line tool as demonstrated in the episode, or locate it via the GUI by going to Settings > Network & Internet > Advanced network settings > Hardware and connection properties.

To connect to the computer from your iPhone or iPad, open the Files app, double-tap the "More" button near the top right of the screen, and choose "Connect to server" from the resulting menu. Enter your computer's IP address in the "Server address" field, and double-tap Connect. You'll then be prompted to authenticate with the username and password you use to log into the computer, after which it should appear in the brows view of the Files app, under the "Shared" heading.

Once connected, you can brows and modify the file and folder structure of the C Drive from the Files app, as well as transfer files from other apps on your device to this location. To disconnect your iPhone or iPad from your computer, focus on it in the brows view of the Files app and choose "eject" from the Actions rotor.

Note: This feature was demonstrated on a computer running Windows 11. While it is available on prior versions of Windows, the process for configuring it may be slightly different.

transcription:
Disclaimer: This transcript is generated by AIKO, an automated transcription service. It is not edited or formatted, and it may not accurately capture the speakers’ names, voices, or content.

Hello and welcome.

My name is Thomas Domville , also known as AnonyMouse.

Now this podcast is going to be for my advanced users out there.

Now I've been in this position for quite a while and I have been thinking about how could I streamline this process.

So are you one of those people that tend to transfer files a lot back and forth from your iPhone or your iOS device to your computer?

If you are, raise your hand.

This might be something for you to think about.

Yes, you do have the option to kind of transfer from your phone to your computer by using a third party service such as Dropbox, Google Drive, or maybe Microsoft OneDrive.

But the problem with that, it can be slow, right?

Or I just don't want to store it up in those surfaces for whatever reason that is.

In my case, I tend to have some very large files and can take some time, especially if you have a slow internet access.

So in other words, anytime I need to transfer something, so I'm essentially sending it up through the internet, through the cloud, store it up there.

So it takes that time to do it and then go on my phone, go through Microsoft OneDrive and go to the drive and pull it back down.

And it's kind of tedious.

I wish it would be more…




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New FakeCall Malware Variant Hijacks Android Devices for Fraudulent Banking Calls

Cybersecurity researchers have discovered a new version of a well-known Android malware family dubbed FakeCall that employs voice phishing (aka vishing) techniques to trick users into parting with their personal information. "FakeCall is an extremely sophisticated Vishing attack that leverages malware to take almost complete control of the mobile device, including the interception of incoming