Will smartphones and face recognition destroy privacy? With smartphones and face recognition getting more sophisticated will we eventually lose all public anonymity?
Zwap detects what apps you have now, allows you to see what apps your friends are downloading, and is attempting to build a social newsfeed that allows you to see app activity in real time, allowing people to comment and respond to updates.
Worried about people snooping through your inbox? A canary will not only provide you information with whom is peeking through your e-mail, it will send you an SMS, including the IP number it was accessed from.
Visa has announced that it will acquire a specialist mobile financial services provider to network operators and financial institutions in developing economies called Fundamo. Visa agreed to spend $110 million in the acquisition of Fundamo which will add enhanced functionality and new services to existing mobile financial services.
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It's hard to juggle your smartphones, laptops, computers, tablets, and other single functionality technologies. That's why researchers are outlining a strategy to create a personal cloud. Predictions report that it will be a $12 billion dollar market by 2016.
Do you want the iPad 2, but can't afford it? Maybe you should try contacting an online broker, and figure out a way to sell your kidney. That's exactly what 17-year old Zheng, a student in eastern China, did. Reports say that the hospital where it took place was not qualified to carry out organ transplants. The hospital denies any connection with the kidney removal.
So long, privacy. Although Google has recently decided not to launch their new technology, the fact that it even exists is just plain creepy. Google has developed software allowing people to enter their headshot into a database so they can be recognized by a mobile application when anyone takes a picture of them.
Do you feel like you are suffering from chronic work-related stress? Do trivial things, like an overloaded inbox, seem like a huge crisis to you? These illusions of false emergencies can lock your body into a false crisis mentality. Read more to learn how to shut off these responses as well as techniques to battle stress.