Where do you draw the line on smartphone use? There was a time when checking your smartphone at the dinner table was considered offensive. But social norms and behaviors change as we adapt to technologies.
In China’s vast metropolises heavy traffic jams and long commute times mean millions spend hours glued to their smartphones and in need of diversion. Mini movies give them a little escape in their hectic lifestyles.
Where do you draw the line on smartphone use? There was a time when checking your smartphone at the dinner table was considered offensive. But social norms and behaviors change as we adapt to technologies.
A new study finds that teens and young twentysomethings spend time watching movies and television shows more on their computers, smartphones and tablets than they do on their TV screens.
Where do you draw the line on smartphone use? There was a time when checking your smartphone at the dinner table was considered offensive. But social norms and behaviors change as we adapt to technologies.
Where do you draw the line on smartphone use? There was a time when checking your smartphone at the dinner table was considered offensive. But social norms and behaviors change as we adapt to technologies.
In China’s vast metropolises heavy traffic jams and long commute times mean millions spend hours glued to their smartphones and in need of diversion. Mini movies give them a little escape in their hectic lifestyles.
Verbal autopsies combine a simple interview with high-tech algorithms to deduce a cause of death. Using a smartphone app, a field worker could administer an autopsy where normally the death would go unrecorded.
In China’s vast metropolises heavy traffic jams and long commute times mean millions spend hours glued to their smartphones and in need of diversion. Mini movies give them a little escape in their hectic lifestyles.
In China’s vast metropolises heavy traffic jams and long commute times mean millions spend hours glued to their smartphones and in need of diversion. Mini movies give them a little escape in their hectic lifestyles.
Verbal autopsies combine a simple interview with high-tech algorithms to deduce a cause of death. Using a smartphone app, a field worker could administer an autopsy where normally the death would go unrecorded.
Verbal autopsies combine a simple interview with high-tech algorithms to deduce a cause of death. Using a smartphone app, a field worker could administer an autopsy where normally the death would go unrecorded.
Verbal autopsies combine a simple interview with high-tech algorithms to deduce a cause of death. Using a smartphone app, a field worker could administer an autopsy where normally the death would go unrecorded.
The Satis smart toilet is apparently susceptible to cyber-attacks. Hackers can hijack the unit, unexpectedly opening/closing the lid, or activating bidet or air-dry functions, causing discomfort or distress to the user.
The Satis smart toilet is apparently susceptible to cyber-attacks. Hackers can hijack the unit, unexpectedly opening/closing the lid, or activating bidet or air-dry functions, causing discomfort or distress to the user.
The Satis smart toilet is apparently susceptible to cyber-attacks. Hackers can hijack the unit, unexpectedly opening/closing the lid, or activating bidet or air-dry functions, causing discomfort or distress to the user.
For devotees of new technology the joy of buying a new smartphone has been met with an equally strong annoyance: long-term commitment. Now major phone carriers are offering them some overtures so that they won't break up.
For devotees of new technology the joy of buying a new smartphone has been met with an equally strong annoyance: long-term commitment. Now major phone carriers are offering them some overtures so that they won't break up.
For devotees of new technology the joy of buying a new smartphone has been met with an equally strong annoyance: long-term commitment. Now major phone carriers are offering them some overtures so that they won't break up.
You probably think pigeons are… well, stupid, right? Wrong. Researchers tested pigeons on their ability to use touchscreens similar to those found on your smartphone, and they’re better at it than an awful lot of humans.
You probably think pigeons are… well, stupid, right? Wrong. Researchers tested pigeons on their ability to use touchscreens similar to those found on your smartphone, and they’re better at it than an awful lot of humans.
Supporters of the smart grid, which sends electricity usage information from a household back to the utility at frequent intervals, are learning that they need to take privacy concerns seriously.
Supporters of the smart grid, which sends electricity usage information from a household back to the utility at frequent intervals, are learning that they need to take privacy concerns seriously.