Sentences with phrase «cell phone interaction»

No provision for Bluetooth cell phone interaction is offered.

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«In everyday interactions with significant others, people often assume that momentary distractions by their cell phones are not a big deal,» another researcher involved in the study, Meredith David, said.
Image courtesy of iStockphoto / BakiBG SAN ANTONIO, Texas — So much of our information from — and interaction with — the world is now mediated by computers, cell phones and tablets that health experts have been practically running themselves ragged trying to find ways to use these conduits to help people make healthier choices.Great success stories have come out of parts of the developing world, where cell phones have been used to improve maternal and infant care and help people adhere to medication guidelines.
Most of Dodgeball's interactions rely on the basic text - messaging features built into modern cell phones.
Currently, less than 1 percent of medical centers teach appropriate interaction with cell phones, according to anesthesiologist Peter Papadakos of the University of Rochester.
Dollar bills, cell phones, and radio - tagged badges are letting researchers better track people's movements and interactions.
If anything, the people watching and listening to a lady talk about last night's wild party on her cell phone can provide several minutes of entertainment to help the time pass The point is that riding the bus, train, or trolley allows the possibility for all types of experience and human interactions - this should be seen as a good thing.
Reality mining: Using data gathered by cell phones to learn more about human behavior and social interactions.
(Most calls for cell phone bans in Europe seem to relate to the idea that extreme overuse might cause cancer: http://www.reuters.com/article/us-italy-phones-idUSBRE89I0V320121019 My understanding is that there is still a great deal of debate as to whether this is so, and can serve to illustrate the interaction of the law and science.)
90 % of Americans owned a cell phone as of last January — there's no reason that most companies and organizations can't mandate two - factor authentication via a text message for crucial account interactions.
Insurers are likely to report the use of cell phone insurance on your C.L.U.E. report as a claim, a little - known industry database that compiles all your interactions with insurers.
Out of nearly 1,700 videos of teen drivers taken from in - vehicle event recorders, distracted driving (including cell phone use and interactions with passengers) was a factor in nearly 58 % of all crashes studied.
Greater cell phone use has been associated with greater loneliness and poorer social skills than for those who have more face - to - face communication interactions.1 For example, a survey of over 3,400 North American girls aged 8 - 12 years old found that the more social media use, text messaging, and cell phone / video use the girls had, the more negative their social well - being (e.g., less healthy friendships).2 Even among strangers, having a cell phone (vs. notepad) on a desk during a «get - to - know - you» conversation was related to less closeness and lower relationship quality after the discussion.
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