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33 matches found for "iPhone"

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eStadium Application Brings Multimedia Sports Features to Smartphones

Or do they?No instant replays. On-screen statistics are confined to the JumboTron. Sharing excitement and opinions on the game is often limited to chatting with surrounding strangers.Y...

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iPhone the Body Electric: New 'Apps' from the U of Utah

The three iPhone apps are available via Apple Inc.’s online iTunes App Store:-- ImageVis3D Mobile lets iPhone users easily display, rotate and otherwise manipulate 3-D images of medical CT and...

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Sending science down the phone: New technology will map research across the world

The authors of the study, from Imperial College London, say the software will also enable members of the public to act as 'citizen scientists' and help collect data for community projects....

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Open-source camera could revolutionize digital photography

Stanford photo scientists are out to reinvent digital photography with the introduction of an open-source digital camera, which will give programmers around the world the chance to create software tha...

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New iPhone app 'Outbreaks Near Me' locates H1N1 (swine flu), infectious diseases

A new iPhone application, created by researchers at Children's Hospital Boston in collaboration with the MIT Media Lab, enables users to track and report outbreaks of infectious diseases, such as...

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Music Is the Engine of New Lab-on-a-chip Device

Music, rather than electromechanical valves, can drive experimental samples through a lab-on-a-chip in a new system developed at the University of Michigan. This development could significantly simpli...

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1-finger exercise reveals unexpected limits to dexterity

"Push your finger as hard as you can against the surface. Now as hard as you can but move it slowly - follow the ticking clock. Now faster. Now faster."These were the commands for vo...

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Texting in Class

"Some critics argue that mobile phone novels are not literature," says Yukiko Nishimura, a linguist and professor of humanities at Toyo Gakuen University in Japan. "I think they are -- ...

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iPhone - the work tool for sustainable factories of the future

Operators will always be online thanks to an iPhone attached to their protective clothing. This is the vision of researchers from Chalmers, the Volvo Group, and other partners in part of the major EU ...

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Every Move You Make: Free Smart Phone App Helps You Burn Calories

A new, free download called Walk n’ Play is available from Apple’s “App Store” that allows users to have fun while burning calories. The game lets players keep track of their physical activity through...

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Virginia Tech One of Two U.S. Universities to Compete in Solar Decathlon Europe

The Solar Decathlon Madrid competition is modeled on the biennial U.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon. In these decathlons, universities compete to design and build a self-sufficient house using...

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Patients reveal willingness to trade hands-on medical care for computer consultations

A qualitative study led by a research team at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC) helps answer that question. Reported in the June 2009 issue of the Journal of General Internal Medicine (JGIM...

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Inexpensive plastic used in CDs could improve aircraft, computer electronics

If one University of Houston professor has his way, the inexpensive plastic now used to manufacture CDs and DVDs will one day soon be put to use in improving the integrity of electronics in aircraft, ...

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Bus Left You Waiting in the Cold? Use Your Cell Phone to Track It Down

It's a question heard at countless bus stops: "Have you seen the number 48 go by?" Cold, impatient bus riders stamp their feet, check their watches, and wonder if that bus is ev...

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Next Decade Smartphones: EU sponsors research project with 2.9m EUR for two years

eMuCo (www.emuco.eu) is an international project with a total budget of 4.6M EUR, which is supported by the European Union under the Seventh Framework Programme (FP7) for research and technological de...

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