phone Nubia unveils gaming-focused RedMagic 10 Pro smartphone series By www.telecompaper.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 14:05:00 +0100 (Telecompaper) ZTE brand Nubia has launched its latest flagship gaming smartphone series in China, touting the performance standards, thermal system, display technology and battery size of the two new devices... Full Article
phone iOS 18.1 Brings This Helpful Tool to Your iPhone Calls By www.cnet.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 12:00:06 +0000 Phone call recordings and transcripts are a few taps away. Full Article
phone Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 Playable on Phones From Day One video By www.cnet.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 13:00:03 +0000 This year's Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 is the first title in the series to be available on phones the same day as PC and consoles. Full Article
phone Follow These Steps to Find Your iPhone Even if It's Turned Off By www.cnet.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 13:00:26 +0000 Use Apple's Find My app to keep tabs on your device whether it's powered on. Full Article
phone 3 Ways the iPhone 17's Screen Should Improve Over the iPhone 16's By www.cnet.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 13:00:31 +0000 Commentary: The base iPhone still lacks an always-on display, but I hope Apple changes that with the iPhone 17. Full Article
phone Vorige week in telecom: Big tech floreert met dubbelcijferige groei in Q3; Apple, Samsung veroveren de markt voor premium smartphones By www.telecompaper.com Published On :: Mon, 04 Nov 2024 06:30:00 +0100 De grootste smartphonefabrikanten waren vorige week allemaal in het nieuws, met kwartaalcijfers van Apple en Samsung en nieuwe toptelefoons van Xiaomi en Honor. De grote Amerikaanse techbedrijven presenteerden ook hun derdekwartaalresultaten, zonder tekenen van een vertraging in hun wereldwijde groei... Full Article
phone Android 15 QPR2 brings the newest Linux kernel to all tensor-powered phones and tablets - Android Police By news.google.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 02:23:00 GMT Android 15 QPR2 brings the newest Linux kernel to all tensor-powered phones and tablets Android PoliceHere’s everything new in Android 15 QPR2 Beta 1 [Gallery] 9to5GoogleYour Google Pixel Phone's Newest Android 15 Beta Update Arrived Droid LifeGoogle is preparing to bring back a beloved customization feature from Android 11 Android AuthorityAndroid 15 QPR2 beta 1 release includes major upgrade for Tensor-powered Pixels PhoneArena Full Article
phone 18 New Things Your iPhone Can Do in iOS 18.2 - MacRumors By news.google.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 10:09:58 GMT 18 New Things Your iPhone Can Do in iOS 18.2 MacRumorsiOS 18.2 makes AirPods more powerful than ever, here’s why 9to5MacApple Likely Planning to Release iOS 18.2 on December 9 MacRumorsiOS 18.2 Public Beta 2 Upgrades Find My and Brings More AI to Some iPhones CNETiOS 18.2 beta 3: 4 Apple Intelligence features you can test now Mashable Full Article
phone Get the Beats Solo 4 Wireless Headphones for $129 (originally $199) – $70 savings By www.gadgetreview.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 19:38:00 +0000 The Beats Solo 4 features enhanced sound quality, up to 40 hours of battery life, and seamless Apple device integration. These on-ear headphones combine style with premium audio performance in a striking Cloud Pink finish. Reasons to Buy What Makes It Stand Out The Solo 4 improves upon its predecessor with enhanced audio quality and stronger build […] Full Article Deals
phone 12 Hidden iPhone Features You’ll Wish You Started Using Sooner By www.gadgetreview.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 21:30:00 +0000 Try these 12 incredible iPhone tips and tricks for 2024 that will change the way you use your iPhone! From a hidden sleep timer in the Clock app to bypassing annoying ads in Safari WITHOUT an ad blocker, these hacks will save you time and headaches! Full Article Top Lists
phone iPhone 13: latest rumours on Apple's new device, including UK price, features and specs By www.telegraph.co.uk Published On :: Tue, 14 Sep 2021 16:32:50 GMT Full Article topics:things/iphone structure:technology topics:organisations/apple structure:eg-specific topics:things/iphone-13 storytype:standard
phone iPhone 13 launch: Apple reveals four new phones with better battery and camera By www.telegraph.co.uk Published On :: Wed, 15 Sep 2021 04:25:35 GMT Apple has sought to maintain its run of record iPhone sales with a series of new models that boost battery life and feature advanced cameras.]]> Full Article structure:technology topics:things/iphone topics:organisations/apple topics:things/iphone-13 storytype:standard
phone iPhone 13 & Apple Watch: How to buy, price, features and specs By www.telegraph.co.uk Published On :: Fri, 24 Sep 2021 08:47:27 GMT Full Article structure:news/news-explained topics:things/iphone-13 topics:things/iphone topics:things/apple-watch structure:technology topics:organisations/apple topics:things/ipad structure:eg-specific storytype:standard
phone Apple Pay's Visa flaw risks letting hackers drain money from iPhones By www.telegraph.co.uk Published On :: Thu, 30 Sep 2021 05:00:00 GMT Full Article structure:technology topics:organisations/apple topics:organisations/transport-for-london storytype:standard
phone The best mobile phone deals – including the new iPhone 13, Xiaomi 11T Pro and Samsung Galaxy Z Flip3 By www.telegraph.co.uk Published On :: Wed, 10 Nov 2021 10:16:11 GMT Full Article topics:things/samsung-galaxy structure:gamp-blacklist topics:things/iphone-13 structure:eg-general topics:things/mobile-phones topics:things/iphone topics:things/google-android structure:technology topics:organisations/oneplus commercial:telegraph-reviews storytype:standard
phone Apple mulls pay-as-you-go iPhones By www.telegraph.co.uk Published On :: Thu, 24 Mar 2022 19:26:35 GMT Full Article topics:organisations/apple topics:things/iphone structure:technology storytype:standard
phone iPhone 14 launch: Apple hikes prices by £150 for UK customers By www.telegraph.co.uk Published On :: Wed, 07 Sep 2022 20:16:50 GMT New iPhone 14 Pro is £150 more expensive than the iPhone 13 Pro on launch Satellite connectivity for iPhone with emergency SOS text feature Apple reveals four smartphones, advanced Watch Ultra and AirPods Pro 2 ]]> Full Article topics:things/big-tech topics:things/mobile-phones structure:technology topics:things/iphone topics:organisations/apple structure:business
phone Apple warns of Christmas iPhone 14 shortages By www.telegraph.co.uk Published On :: Mon, 07 Nov 2022 09:17:18 GMT Full Article topics:organisations/apple topics:things/iphone topics:things/mobile-phones topics:in-the-news/coronavirus topics:places/china structure:technology storytype:standard
phone Mobile phone companies accused of concealing double-digit price rises from customers By www.telegraph.co.uk Published On :: Thu, 01 Dec 2022 13:21:39 GMT Full Article topics:things/mobile-phones topics:things/phone-bills topics:organisations/ofcom topics:in-the-news/cost-of-living structure:technology structure:business storytype:standard
phone Why my Apple iPhone 16 Pro Max cost more than my M4 Mac mini By betanews.com Published On :: Fri, 08 Nov 2024 21:27:47 +0000 Back in the day, when personal computers were first making their way into homes, buying a desktop was often a massive investment. The price tags on those early machines were no joke, especially in the ’80s and ’90s. Dropping a couple of thousand dollars on a beige box humming with potential was considered normal. Fast forward to today, and times have certainly changed -- computers, including the powerful M-series Mac minis, have become more affordable, while flagship smartphones have skyrocketed in price. I recently bought Apple’s new base-model M4 Mac mini, which set me back $500 with the education discount… [Continue Reading] Full Article Article Apple Products computing power consumer tech trends desktop computer iPhone 16 Pro Max iPhone vs desktop m4 Mac mini mobile technology smartphone pricing tech evolution
phone The Samsung phone I recommend to most people is not a flagship model (and now it's $100 off) By www.zdnet.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 21:22:53 GMT The Samsung Galaxy A35 isn't perfect, but with a two-day battery life and a vibrant OLED display, it's hard to deny its value -- especially at its new Black Friday price. Full Article
phone Best iPhones 2024: Which iPhone model should you buy? By www.zdnet.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 12:00:22 GMT We've tested every iPhone model on the market, including the iPhone 16 Pro Max. Here are your best options. Full Article
phone Phone Call By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2015-08-27T00:17:12+00:00 Frederica reads from chapter 20 of her new book Welcome to the Orthodox Church: An Introduction to Eastern Christianity, published by Paraclete Press. Full Article
phone Priest Says “Pull Out Your Phone” By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2018-10-31T21:46:52+00:00 In a move as shocking as reading the lyrics to popular songs in church, Fr. Joseph asks the folks at St Joseph/Houston to pull our their cell phones! Full Article
phone Trust, Max Weber, and Dragon-Slaying Phone Apps By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2016-09-22T14:07:12+00:00 In this episode, Fr. Anthony talks about the phone apps he uses to slay the morning dragon of the desert and redeem the time. After a brief advertisement for an exciting new (bogus) app, he uses Max Weber to explain part of the frustration (and trust issues) on the part of clergy. Enjoy the show! Full Article
phone Get your Face out of your Phone! (Luke 13:10-17) By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2015-06-01T07:15:16+00:00 Technology has become so pervasive that many people are now enslaved to their smartphones, constantly looking down into them! Fr. Thomas reminds us that, like the woman bent over with a spirit of infirmity, the Lord heals us so that we can look up to see the gift of life in Christ. (22nd Sunday after Pentecost) Full Article
phone Launch: Google Local Mobile, get Google Maps and more on your mobile phone By www.google.com Published On :: Satellites, drag and drop, and more. Full Article
phone No caffeine or smartphones - the secrets of Draper's success By www.bbc.com Published On :: Thu, 05 Sep 2024 20:58:09 GMT BBC tennis correspondent Russell Fuller looks at the team and the sacrifices behind "absolute tennis keeno" Jack Draper's run to the US Open semi-finals. Full Article
phone Mark Rhodes recalls phone call from Liam By www.bbc.co.uk Published On :: Fri, 18 Oct 2024 10:00:00 GMT Pop Idol's Mark offered a young Liam Payne advice on how to deal with the pop industry. Full Article
phone Apple to roll out ‘Battery Intelligence’ for iPhone, Amazon slashes price of 43inch Hisense smart TV to £228 By www.techdigest.tv Published On :: Wed, 06 Nov 2024 12:13:13 +0000 The iPhone could finally show you how long it’ll take to finish charging. Code spotted in the second iOS 18.2 beta by 9to5Mac shows a new “BatteryIntelligence” feature that will let you […] The post Apple to roll out ‘Battery Intelligence’ for iPhone, Amazon slashes price of 43inch Hisense smart TV to £228 appeared first on Tech Digest. Related posts: Apple shares fall 3.3%, iOS18 with Apple Intelligence launches Apple to issue software update for overheating iPhone 15 AI could increase risk of cyber-attacks, Apple TV+ price rise (again) Full Article News Amazon kindle Battery Intelligence Elon Musk HiSense Joe Rogan
phone What’s your perfect Windows Phone? By liveside.net Published On :: Sun, 09 Nov 2014 17:13:22 +0000 Microsoft is set to announce at least one, and possibly two new phones this week, a successor to the most popular Windows Phone ever made, the Lumia 520, and if rumors are correct, a successor to the 1320, … Full Article Commentary Windows 10 Windows Phone
phone Back to the future: Windows Phone to be called Windows Mobile? By liveside.net Published On :: Mon, 10 Nov 2014 23:01:22 +0000 Maybe that forced change from SkyDrive to OneDrive got things rolling, or perhaps new CEO Satya Nadella really is shaking things up at Microsoft, but there seems to be a newfound interest in beginning anew. That apparently includes name changes, … Full Article News Windows 10 Windows Mobile Windows Phone
phone Un iPhone dans sa version Pro reconditionné pour moins de 300 € et c'est grâce à ce code promo exclusif au Black Friday - Lesmobiles By news.google.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 06:00:00 GMT Un iPhone dans sa version Pro reconditionné pour moins de 300 € et c'est grâce à ce code promo exclusif au Black Friday LesmobilesiPhone 13 : c’est le moment idéal pour obtenir le smartphone Apple à prix réduit sur Amazon Capital.frCe n’est pas une hallucination, l’iPhone 16 est en promotion dès 799 €, c’est le Black Friday avant l’heure ! Le FigaroC’est le moment ou jamais de vous offrir l’iPhone 15 au meilleur prix : 629 euros seulement 20 MinutesiPhone 14 Pro Max : même en 2024, son prix continue de chuter sans prévenir Ouest-France Full Article
phone Stop Using Chrome On Your iPhone, Warns Apple—Millions Of Users Must Now Decide - Forbes By news.google.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 05:01:37 GMT Stop Using Chrome On Your iPhone, Warns Apple—Millions Of Users Must Now Decide Forbes4 new Chrome improvements for iOS The KeywordChrome on your iPhone can search using pictures and words at the same time The VergeGoogle Rolls Out Four New Chrome Features for iOS iPhone in CanadaChrome 131 for iOS adding new Google Drive, Maps integrations 9to5Google Full Article
phone Does smartphone usage affect academic performance during COVID outbreak? By www.inderscience.com Published On :: 2024-10-02T23:20:50-05:00 Pandemic has compelled the entire world to change their way of life and work. To control the infection rate, academic institutes deliver education online similarly. At least one smartphone is available in every home, and students use their smartphones to attend class. The study investigates the link between smartphone usage (SU) and academic performance (AP) during the pandemic. 490 data were obtained from various institutions and undergraduate students using stratified random sampling. These components were identified using factor analysis and descriptive methods, while the relationship of SU and AP based on gender classification was tested using Smart-PLS-SEM. The findings show that SU has a substantial relationship with academic success, whether done in class or outside of it. Even yet, the study found that SU and AP significantly impact both male and female students. Furthermore, the research focuses on SU outside and within the classroom to improve students' AP. Full Article
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phone An Empirical Examination of Customers’ Mobile Phone Experience and Awareness of Mobile Banking Services in Mobile Banking in Saudi Arabia By Published On :: 2017-11-29 Aim/Purpose: This work aims to understand why a disparity between the popularity of smart phones and the limited adoption of m-banking exists. Accordingly, this study investigates factors that affect a person’s decision to adopt m-banking services. Such an investigation seeks to determine if and to what extent customers’ mobile phone experience as well as their awareness of m-banking services influence their intention to use such services? Background: This study developed a conceptual model to determine the influence that users’ mobile phone experience as well as users’ awareness of m-banking services had on users’ behavioral intention to use m-banking in Saudi Arabia. Methodology: The quantitative method used to collect data was a survey questionnaire tech-nique. A questionnaire with non-structured (close-ended) questions was formulated. A random sample, targeting banking customers in Saudi Arabia, was selected. This study collected data using a cross-sectional survey. Of those surveyed, 389 provided valid responses eligible for data analysis. SPSS v.22 was used to analyze the data. Contribution: This study produced helpful results and a new m-banking conceptual model. The developed conceptual model focused integrally on users’ awareness and experience as antecedents of m-banking adoption and highlighted the im-portance of differentiating between measuring the users’ characteristics in adopting e-banking in general and m-banking services in particular. In addition, this type of model has the ability to synthesize new control variables as well as to study technology acceptance in developing countries. This study, based on an extended UTAUT model, set out to discover what factors might affect customers’ intentions to use m-banking in Saudi Arabia. Findings: The results show that service awareness has a direct effect on performance and effort expectancy, but not on perceived risk. Moreover, mobile phone experience fails to impact the relationships in the same hypothesized direction. As anticipated, performance expectancy, effort expectancy, and perceived risk have direct and significant effects on behavioral intentions to use m-banking. However, customer awareness fails to impact the relationships of performance expectancy, effort expectancy, and perceived risk on behavioral intentions to use m-banking. Recommendations for Practitioners: Banks should target customers by distributing useful information and applying measures to increase acceptance. Banks need to introduce something imaginative to convince bank customers to abandon existing service channels and adopt m-banking services. Banks should make m-banking services the easiest service for conducting bank transactions and/or help customers conduct transactions that they cannot do any other way. Recommendation for Researchers: Other factors, such as trust, culture, and/or credibility should be investigated along with user’s awareness and experience factors in m-banking services. There is a need to focus on a specific type of m-banking. Thus, it may be fruitful to study the adoption of different systems of m-banking services. Impact on Society: This study suggests that m-banking services should be designed and built based on a deep understanding of customers’ needs using extensive testing to assure that applications and sites function well in a mobile setting. Future Research: Future researchers should apply the conceptual model developed in this study in different settings, different countries, and to different technologies. Full Article
phone Challenges in Contact Tracing by Mining Mobile Phone Location Data for COVID-19: Implications for Public Governance in South Africa By Published On :: 2021-04-05 Aim/Purpose: The paper’s objective is to examine the challenges of using the mobile phone to mine location data for effective contact tracing of symptomatic, pre-symptomatic, and asymptomatic individuals and the implications of this technology for public health governance. Background: The COVID-19 crisis has created an unprecedented need for contact tracing across South Africa, requiring thousands of people to be traced and their details captured in government health databases as part of public health efforts aimed at breaking the chains of transmission. Contact tracing for COVID-19 requires the identification of persons who may have been exposed to the virus and following them up daily for 14 days from the last point of exposure. Mining mobile phone location data can play a critical role in locating people from the time they were identified as contacts to the time they access medical assistance. In this case, it aids data flow to various databases designated for COVID-19 work. Methodology: The researchers conducted a review of the available literature on this subject drawing from academic articles published in peer-reviewed journals, research reports, and other relevant national and international government documents reporting on public health and COVID-19. Document analysis was used as the primary research method, drawing on the case studies. Contribution: Contact tracing remains a critical strategy in curbing the deadly COVID-19 pandemic in South Africa and elsewhere in the world. However, given increasing concern regarding its invasive nature and possible infringement of individual liberties, it is imperative to interrogate the challenges related to its implementation to ensure a balance with public governance. The research findings can thus be used to inform policies and practices associated with contact tracing in South Africa. Findings: The study found that contact tracing using mobile phone location data mining can be used to enforce quarantine measures such as lockdowns aimed at mitigating a public health emergency such as COVID-19. However, the use of technology can expose the public to criminal activities by exposing their locations. From a public governance point of view, any exposure of the public to social ills is highly undesirable. Recommendations for Practitioners: In using contact tracing apps to provide pertinent data location caution needs to be exercised to ensure that sensitive private information is not made public to the extent that it compromises citizens’ safety and security. The study recommends the development and implementation of data use protocols to support the use of this technology, in order to mitigate against infringement of individual privacy and other civil liberties. Recommendation for Researchers: Researchers should explore ways of improving digital applications in order to improve the acceptability of the use of contact tracing technology to manage pandemics such as COVID-19, paying attention to ethical considerations. Impact on Society: Since contact tracing has implications for privacy and confidentiality it must be conducted with caution. This research highlights the challenges that the authorities must address to ensure that the right to privacy and confidentiality is upheld. Future Research: Future research could focus on collecting primary data to provide insight on contact tracing through mining mobile phone location data. Research could also be conducted on how app-based technology can enhance the effectiveness of contact tracing in order to optimize testing and tracing coverage. This has the potential to minimize transmission whilst also minimizing tracing delays. Moreover, it is important to develop contact tracing apps that are universally inter-operable and privacy-preserving. Full Article
phone Dark Side of Mobile Phone Technology: Assessing the Impact of Self-Phubbing and Partner-Phubbing on Life Satisfaction By Published On :: 2024-02-08 Aim/Purpose: The study aims to explore the attributes of self-phubbing and partner-phubbing, as well as their impact on marital relationship satisfaction and the quality of communication. Furthermore, it aims to comprehend how these characteristics could impact an individual’s total level of life satisfaction. Background: The study aims to establish a clear association between specific mobile phone usage behaviors and their subsequent impact on relationship satisfaction and the quality of communication. This study investigates the effects of two types of behaviors on interpersonal relationships: self-phubbing, which refers to an individual being deeply absorbed in their own mobile phone use, and partner-phubbing, which refers to witnessing one’s partner being deeply absorbed in a mobile device. Methodology: This study utilizes a quantitative approach. The poll involved 150 smartphone users in Malaysia who are in relationships, and they participated by completing a questionnaire. The data analysis was performed using the Partial Least Squares-based Structural Equation Modeling method. Contribution: This research addresses the gap and gives insight into the consequences of self and partner phubbing and its impact on the relationship and life satisfaction among partners by providing a research model that was validated with primary data. Findings: The results of this survey show that smartphone conflicts harm relationship satisfaction but not communication quality. It was revealed that communication quality does not directly bring a negative impact on life satisfaction, but it directly affects relationship satisfaction, which, in turn, harms life satisfaction. Recommendations for Practitioners: The findings of this study can be used by practitioners to improve relationship counseling and therapy. Through the integration of the notion of phubbing and its impact on relationship happiness, couples can receive guidance on how to reduce the tension that arises from using smartphones. Recommendation for Researchers: Previous research was conducted exclusively on only an individual’s phubbing behavior, but limited work was done on the partner’s phubbing behavior. Future researchers can enhance this model by identifying more factors. Impact on Society: This study addresses broader societal ramifications in addition to the dynamics of particular relationships. This study promotes a more mindful use of smartphones by exposing the complex relationships between technology use, relationship happiness, and general life contentment. This will ultimately lead to healthier relationships and improved societal well-being. Future Research: In the future, we are going to implement an artificial neural network approach to test this data to predict the most important factors that influence phubbing. Full Article
phone The Perspectives of University Academics on Their Intention to Purchase Green Smartphones in Sri Lanka By Published On :: 2023-07-09 Aim/Purpose: Most people use their phones for work and communication. Businesses today require sustainable mobile phones to limit the environmental impact of mobile phones. According to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), a green product uses less energy. Green smartphones need low radiation emission, are made from recyclable materials, and are designed to last longer than typical smartphones. Further, the manufacturing process needs to have a low environmental impact. The present study aims to identify the influence of variables (such as Green Awareness, Environmental Concern, Altruism, and Willingness to Pay) on green smartphone purchase intention among academics in the Sri Lankan higher education sector. Background: With the swift technological advances, almost everyone has begun to use smartphones. Simultaneously, smartphone manufacturers have begun to release cutting-edge smartphone models to the general public. As a result, it has generated a significant amount of e-waste for the environment. As a result, therefore, the sustainability of green smartphones has become a major societal concern in the developed world, but this is not yet true in the developing world Methodology: The study used a qualitative research method in which the authors attempted to acquire primary data by conducting in-depth interviews with academics from the Sri Lankan higher education sector using a semi-structured interview guide. Eight interviews were conducted, audio recorded, and word-to-word transcribed for content analysis. Researchers used content analysis to determine the presence, meanings, and linkages of specific words, themes, or concepts. Contribution: The findings provide important environmental insights for smartphone makers and society, such as introducing waste reduction programs and energy-saving practices and creating awareness among people to change their consumption patterns. The study will provide valuable insights into the green smartphone phone purchasing intentions of academics in a developing country, especially helping green smartphone producers and marketers construct effective tactics with the insight of the current study based on university faculty members’ viewpoints. Findings: The current study’s findings revealed that academics acknowledge the need for environmental protection with an awareness of the green concept and environmental concerns. According to the interviews, most participants intended to move from their present smartphone to an ecologically friendly phone, as they explained on altruism. This implies that even academics in underdeveloped countries are worried about environmental issues and have shown a more robust understanding of these issues and how environmentally aware individuals’ activities may assist the earth’s sustainability. Further, academics have a willingness to pay for a green smartphone. Recommendations for Practitioners: Academics prioritize environmental conservation when making purchases. This implies that manufacturers and enterprises should focus on developing and in- novating more environmentally friendly products. Recommendation for Researchers: Using only academics as a sample approach is severely limited if the study’s population comprises people with various qualities. Nevertheless, this study presented only four independent variables, and more factors impacting green smartphone purchasing intention may exist. As a result, it is proposed that future research consider other factors. Impact on Society: It was discovered that most participants displayed altruism in their product purchases, implying that policymakers must strengthen the moral practice of concern for the welfare and happiness of other humans, even in developing countries. Future Research: A further in-depth study focusing on many perspectives such as limits and motivations for purchasing green products in various socioeconomic groups with varying moderating factors such as gender, education, rural-urban, and so on would be advantageous. Individual (emotions, habits, perceived behavioral control, trust, values, personal norm, knowledge) and situational (availability, product attributes, subjective norm, brand, eco-labeling) variables should be included in future research. Full Article
phone Performance Expectancy, Effort Expectancy, and Facilitating Conditions as Factors Influencing Smart Phones Use for Mobile Learning by Postgraduate Students of the University of Ibadan, Nigeria By Published On :: 2018-07-05 Aim/Purpose: This study examines the influence of Performance Expectancy (PE), Effort Expectancy (EE), and Facilitating Conditions (FC) on the use of smart phones for mobile learning by postgraduate students in University of Ibadan, Nigeria. Background: Due to the low level of mobile learning adoption by students in Nigeria, three base constructs of the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT) model were used as factors to determine smart phone use for mobile learning by the postgraduate students in the University of Ibadan. Methodology: The study adopted a descriptive survey research design of the correlational type, the two-stage random sampling technique was used to select a sample size of 217 respondents, and a questionnaire was used to collect data. Descriptive statistics (frequency counts, percentages, mean, and standard deviation), test of norm, and inferential statistics (correlation and regression analysis) were used to analyze the data collected. Contribution: The study empirically validated the UTAUT model as a model useful in predicting smart phone use for mobile learning by postgraduate students in developing countries. Findings: The study revealed that a significant number of postgraduate students used their smart phones for mobile learning on a weekly basis. Findings also revealed a moderate level of Performance Expectancy (???? =16.97), Effort Expectancy (???? =12.57) and Facilitating Conditions (???? =15.39) towards the use of smart phones for mobile learning. Results showed a significant positive relationship between all the independent variables and use of smart phones for mobile learning (PE, r=.527*; EE, r=.724*; and FCs, r=.514*). Out of the independent variables, PE was the strongest predictor of smart phone use for mobile learning (β =.189). Recommendations for Practitioners: Librarians in the university library should organize periodic workshops for postgraduate students in order to expose them to the various ways of using their smart phones to access electronic databases. Recommendation for Researchers: There is a need for extensive studies on the factors influencing mobile technologies adoption and use in learning in developing countries. Impact on Society: Nowadays, mobile learning is increasingly being adopted over conventional learning systems due to its numerous benefits. Thus, this study provides an insight into the issues influencing the use of smart phones for mobile learning by postgraduate students from developing countries. Future Research: This study utilized the base constructs of the UTAUT model to determine smart phone use for mobile learning by postgraduate students in a Nigerian university. Subsequent research should focus on other theories to ascertain factors influencing Information Technology adoption and usage by students in developing countries. Full Article
phone The Utilisation of Smartphones Apps as a Service Tool at Kuwaiti Academic Libraries By Published On :: 2017-06-18 Aim/Purpose: This paper aims to investigate how Kuwaiti Academic Libraries (KALs) have responded to the rapidly evolving Smartphone-Apps (SP-Apps) environment, as well as exploring the level of electronic services provided in these libraries. Background: This study can illustrate whether the governmental, academic libraries in the State of Kuwait have already benefited from the mobile services provided by smart phones or not. Methodology: In this study, the researchers use both qualitative and quantitative methods. Therefore, questionnaires and interviews are used in order to collect in-depth data in this field. The questionnaire sample was 400 respondents. They divided in two KALs: Kuwait University Library (KUL) and Public Authority of Applied Education Training Library (PAAETL), while eight individual interviews were conducted one-to-one in this research. Contribution: This paper may be important for academic libraries to identify shortcomings in the smartphones’ content and services they provide and in highlighting efforts by libraries to address their users’ needs in this area. Findings: The findings show that most participants expressed the need to introduce an SP-App to their library. They also confirmed that there are many difficulties in creating an SP-App including lack of budget, lack of awareness of library management, lack of clarity about library management strategic objectives, and vision for an SP-App. Recommendations for Practitioners: Designing SP-Apps that have reliable content and user interface that is easy to use is a considerable challenge. For this reason, the study highly recommends introducing SP-Apps for KALs as soon as possible. Future Research: The recommendations proposed are relevant to Kuwait. Further research may be useful in this field in other developing countries, in order to test or develop the suggested strategy. Full Article
phone Real Danger or Urgent Necessity? Young Ghanaian’s Perspectives on Smartphone Use in Relation to Academic Success By Published On :: 2023-10-10 Aim/Purpose: In this article, the subjective perspectives of young people in Ghana on the use of digital media are elaborated. The aim is to make the positions of young people visible in the often adult-dominated discourse on digital media and to overcome adult-centered considerations in academic and public debates. In addition, the focus on young people from the Global South is intended to help make their underrepresented voices present in this discourse. Background: Digital media devices and Internet access are conditional on people’s social, economic, and educational participation. Many people in the Global South in particular are not yet granted such access. For children and young people worldwide, the educational opportunities offered by digital media are associated with potential threats to mental health and well-being. However, young people’s views on digital media are rarely addressed, especially in the Global South. Methodology: Based on a qualitative thematic analysis of responses to open-ended questionnaire questions, young Ghanaians’ views on smartphone use and how it affects academic success are examined. Contribution: By focusing on the subjective perspectives of young people, especially from the Global South, voices that have hardly been heard in the discourse on digital media are made audible. This should help overcome the dominant adult-centered perspectives in this discourse. Findings: For young people in Ghana, digital media are part of their everyday lives and often necessary to succeed at school. At the same time, they are concerned about the dangers, e.g., from overuse or cybercrime, for which they have few strategies to deal with. In their answers, they refer to socio-culturally specific discourses and values as well as to generational hierarchies that they perceive and deal with, which go far beyond the topic of digital media use. This makes clear the social tensions in which the debate about digitalization is embedded. Recommendation for Researchers: Young people’s knowledge of and perspectives on digital media is an important resource for learning to use them in an emancipated way. Future Research: Future research should recognize young people as experts in their own right on the issue, explore ways to include their perspectives in the discourse on digital media use and work with them to harness the future potential of the technology and avoid risks. Full Article
phone NSA Advises Andriod and iPhone User to Restart Thier Phones By www.majorgeeks.com Published On :: Sun, 28 Jul 2024 07:57:33 -0400 In its recently released mobile device best practices guide, the National Security Agency (NSA) goes old-school geek and advises people to turn their phones off and on again.... Full Article
phone Your Phone May Have Emergency Satellite Connectivity Built In and It Could Be a Lifesaver During Major Storms By www.majorgeeks.com Published On :: Wed, 09 Oct 2024 15:30:47 -0400 ... Full Article
phone 6 Things To Know Before Buying a Jitterbug Phone on Lively By clark.com Published On :: Fri, 25 May 2018 10:00:17 +0000 Jitterbug makes both flip phones and smartphones for seniors. Take a look at the product line, monthly costs, device activation and actual customer reviews. The post 6 Things To Know Before Buying a Jitterbug Phone on Lively appeared first on Clark Howard. Full Article Mobile & Electronics newsletter partner_rss_exclude
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