November 3, 2015 BlackBerry confirms it’s working with Boeing to offer ultra-secure ‘spy’ phone BlackBerry and Boeing are teaming up to offer the aerospace company’s ultra-secure ‘spy’ smartphone.
November 3, 2015 How high-tech connectivity is changing our lives From systems for opening doors with smartphones to high-tech thermostats and even an "intuitive toilet," connectivity is going super high tech.
November 3, 2015 BlackBerry eyes industry partnerships, and not Kim Kardashian, to help spur growth BlackBerry CEO John Chen has been meeting the CEOs of Xiaomi, Lenovo, and HTC in China, potentially with a view to striking up a partnership in the future, one which would be preferable to a celebrity endorsement.Â
November 3, 2015 The dangerous psychology of texting while driving Drivers know it’s dangerous to text but do it anyway. Maybe worse, some believe they can multitask while driving.
November 3, 2015 The solution to football concussions may come from ‘a smartphone in your mouth’ The i1 Biometrics Vector MouthGuard not only protects a football player’s teeth, it uses microscopic electronics to detect impacts to his skull. And the resulting data is fundamentally changing the way the game is played.Â
November 3, 2015 British grandmother paints house to defend against Wi-Fi, cell signals Stefanie Russell, 72, from Steyning, West Sussex told local Brighton paper The Argus that she has electro-sensitivity, or electromagnetic hypersensitivity, which encompasses symptoms that are said to be caused by exposure to electromagnetic fields.
November 3, 2015 Hands on: Apple Pay is even slicker than your snakeskin wallet, brah Apple Pay aims to disrupt the mobile payments space with its easy-to-use interface and long list of partners. Just how well does it work, though? We go hands on.Â
November 3, 2015 Rise of the machines: There are now more mobile connections than people If data produced by the GSMA is correct, then there are now more mobile connections than people in the world. Although the population isn't far behind, global smartphone shipments have already broken another record in 2014. The post The machines are taking over: There are now more mobile connections than people appeared first on Digital Trends.
November 3, 2015 Naver says no IPO for Line messenger app in 2014 South Korean Internet company Naver Corp. said Monday its popular Line instant messaging app won't go public on a stock exchange this year.