We should see the first widespread use of mobile fundraising as well, particularly at events, where tablets and
cellphones using technologies like Square will process credit card transactions on the spot.
Not exact matches
It would roll out a new
technology, the «Textalyzer,» that can test whether a
cellphone had been in
use in the moments leading up to a crash.
Similar
technology could be
used to allow readers who snap a
cellphone picture of a photo in their newspaper to view a video on their phone, he said.
Much of the concern about
cellphones and instant messaging and Twitter has been focused on how children who incessantly
use the
technology are affected by it.
Hoping to crack down on texting - while - driving accidents, Cuomo wants to see whether
technology that can reveal if someone was
using their
cellphones in the moments before a crash would work in New York.
Ortiz says the new measure is needed in part because of new
technology that can detect
cellphones being
used in a passing car.
But
using compression
technology developed for digital
cellphones combined with a digital signal processing chip made by Motorola, a team from the University of Surrey managed to squeeze surprisingly good quality sound into the gap.
The new
technology is designed for conventional lithium - ion batteries now
used in billions of
cellphones, laptops and other electronic devices, as well as a growing number of cars and airplanes.
The widespread
use of mobile
technologies such as
cellphones could allow the public to participate in reporting suspicious wildlife deaths.
This is impossible with the existing
cellphone services because different countries
use different analogue
technology.
«However, states with bans prohibiting the
use of
cellphones without hands - free
technology altogether on all drivers saw significant reductions in fatalities among this particular age group.
For years,
technology analysts have predicted the rise of mobile dating, which would allow customers to meet new people
using cellphones just as they had through personal computers and online dating sites.
Education Week's Spotlight on
Technology in the Classroom brings together a collection of articles hand - picked by our editors for their insights on educational
uses for
cellphones, teaching with games and simulations, virtual field trips, and more.
District officials stressed that launching the pilot program doesn't mean anyone wants to discourage instructional
technology or appropriate
use of
cellphones and apps.
Most of these communication methods
use technology and
cellphone apps, classroom blogs, and websites to keep parents in the loop, reduce your workload, and boost student engagement.
Cellphones are starting to
use the
technology for their displays too, and the Samsung Alias 2 incorporates it into the keypad to change characters.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE TORONTO — The RCMP held a press conference on April 5 to publicly confirm it
uses a particular
technology, an IMSI catcher, to conduct
cellphone surveillance in investigations.
What if the driver was
using a Bluetooth
technology cellphone?
Mostly, however, drivers become distracted by
using their
cellphones, texting, or other onboard
technology such as GPS devices.
On January 1, 2016 two new laws went into effect in California: S.B. 34 requires agencies that
use automated license plate recognition (ALPR) or access ALPR data to publish privacy and usage policies, while S.B. 741 requires public policies for cell - site simulators, a type of
cellphone tracking
technology often referred to as «Stingrays» and «Dirtboxes.»
This week the Center for Media Justice, ColorOfChange.org, and New America's Open
Technology Institute filed a complaint with the Federal Communications Commission alleging the Baltimore police are violating the federal Communications Act by
using cell site simulators, also known as Stingrays, that disrupt
cellphone calls and interfere with the cellular network — and are doing so in a way that has a disproportionate impact on communities of color.