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A quarter of all police shootings involve unarmed suspects. In a few recent cases, officers mistook cell phones and hairbrushes for guns, and shot and killed the victims. Now a study may explain--in part--these errors.
Read More »Advertising Overload: Are You Guilty?
New research on just how many marketing messages it takes to completely turn off a customer. Mae West said that too much of a good thing can be wonderful. Obviously Ms.
Read More »Street Talk: What Innovations Would Make Cities More Livable? (preview)
Cell-Phone Paradise Communication is at the heart of the future. A future city would need to respond to people on a personal level
Read More »Five Ways To Solve The Diabetes Crisis With Data-Driven Design
The five semi-finalists of the Data Design Diabetes Challenge have made apps to help manage and curtail the United States's growing epidemic. A staggering one in four Americans suffer from diabetes, making it one of the biggest health epidemics in the U.S
Read More »Bombarded: Electromagnetic Radiation of Our Own Making Fills the "Empty" Air
You cannot see them, but radio waves pervade your peaceful living space. They emanate from an increasingly large menagerie of electronic gadgets, appliances and satellites. FM radio and broadcast television have been around for years; more recently, cell phones and Wi-Fi routers have added their high frequencies to the mix
Read More »Mobile phones don’t raise kids’ cancer risk, study says
Children and adolescents who use cell phones no more likely to develop cancer than kids who don't, says new research from Europe
Read More »The New Microfinancing: SMS-Based Layaway To The Rescue
KickStart has introduced an innovative layaway program to African farmers so they can invest in low-cost irrigation pumps. Microfinance , the Nobel Prize-winning initiative to turn aspiring third-world entrepreneurs into self-sustaining CEOs, has long been the only game in town when it comes to offering developing world entrepreneurs a viable and sustainable form of funding. But other financial instruments may work just as well--if not better--at supplying small farmers around the world with capital and a path out of poverty
Read More »The (Real) Smartphone Wars Have Only Just Begun
Pre-pay cell phones globally dominate 70% of the market. As Android explodes and Apple ponders an iPhone Lite, prepare yourself for the true smartphone skirmish. As noted in an analysis by Asymco, the figures for global cell phone use show that 70% of the world relies on pre-pay cell phones and their tariffs and unsubsidized handset prices
Read More »How NextDrop Is Using Cell Phones, Crowdsourcing To Get Water To The Thirsty
In cities where the water coming from pipes is anything but reliable, a new service alerts people so they don't have to sit at home all day waiting for the tap to turn on. In many cities in developing countries, residents have piped water supplies. But there's a catch: the water is only available through the pipes for a few hours at a time, and people have no way of knowing when that will be
Read More »Crowdsourcing The Documentary: Egyptian Filmmaker Uses Twitter To Gather 300 GB of Activist Video
Flimmaker Amr Salama is working on a movie about the Egyptian Revolution.
Read More »Grown-ups Use Twitter! Apple May Soon, Too
Pew's latest survey shows Twitter is growing up, getting used more, and appealing to more older users. It's also a mobile affair for everyone half the time. With rumors Apple's about to integrate it, this could all become more significant
Read More »WHO Links Cancer To Cell Phones
A couple of days ago, the official party line from the World Health Organization on cell phones was this: "no adverse health effects have been established". Not anymore..
Read More »Novel man-made material could facilitate wireless power
Electrical engineers at Duke University have determined that unique man-made materials should theoretically make it possible to improve the power transfer to small devices, such as laptops or cell phones, or ultimately to larger ones, such as cars or elevators, without wires.
Read More »Wave-And-Pay Rumor For Apple Stores Would Revolutionize How You Shop
Rumor has it that Apple may have a big product launch ready for the 10th anniversary of its stores--and it could be NFC-enabled tech. It'd be just like Apple to try to revolutionize the shopping experience for everyone
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