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A woman uses her Apple iPhone while waiting to cross 5th Avenue
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When You Should (and Shouldn’t) Share Your Location Using a Smartphone
When You Should (and Shouldn’t) Share Your Location Using a Smartphone
SAN FRANCISCO — Last week after my motorcycle malfunctioned and crashed on the freeway, I wanted only two simple things from technology: to call 911 and to tell loved ones where I could be found. Coincidentally, I had been testing location-sharing tools from Apple,...Caption:
A teacher uses sign language to speak to her class.AP/Al Behrman
Electric Glove Translates Sign Language into Text Messages
San Francisco, London- US Researchers from the University of California have developed new electric glove that transforms sign language into written texts to appear on smartphones and laptops. The device consists of a standard sports glove kitted out with nine...Caption:
A Samsung Electronics Galaxy Note 7 smartphone. REUTERS/Kim Hong-Ji/File
Celebrity Voices to Be Used in Smartphone Apps
San Francisco, London- A new technique allows the use of voices of celebrities in reading messages of a new app that serves in determining locations through satellites “GPS” on smartphones. AI startup Oben is creating avatars of South Korean celebrities that’ll...Caption:
A BlackBerry salesperson displays a BlackBerry Z10 during the launch of the BlackBerry 10 smartphone in Mumbai February 25, 2013. REUTERS/Vivek Prakash