If you didn’t know already, now you do – it’s Data Privacy Week (January 27 to 31)! The brainchild of the National Cybersecurity Alliance, it aims to arm you with everything you need to spot and avoid the biggest risks to your data privacy and “Take control of your data”.
When it comes to tracking your heart rate, nothing beats using equipment designed for such a purpose, such as chest strap heart rate monitors or electrocardiograms. However, if you're looking for an easy way to get a potential measurement of your heart rate, there are smartphone apps out there that use your phone's camera to measure heart rate.
In the same quarter of the previous year, Apple’s volume share was 9 per cent, while Realme was just ahead at 10 per cent. The other brands in the top five include
India’s smartphone market reached a record high in 2024, driven by premium and 5G devices. Vivo led by volume, while brands like Nothing, Xiaomi, and Motorola saw significant growth.
Stop lugging around oversized phones — the NanoPhone is smaller than a credit card and does it all for just $99.97 with free shipping.
The New York State United Teachers Union convened in Rochester to deliberate on the state's initiative to prohibit smartphone usage in K-12 sc
One of the biggest advantages of using a mirrorless camera over a smartphone is access to a range of impressive telephoto zoom lenses – but a Hong Kong company is aiming to give smartphones a massive 20x to 60x zoom with an add-on lens. The Apexel 20-60x is an add-on zoom lens that gives smartphones up to a 60x zoom, but it needs manual focusing.
Smartphones also leave a trail of web activity and notifications. A forensic expert can uncover whether a driver was browsing the internet, reading articles or checking notifications just before the crash. Such data builds a case by showing how the driver's attention may have been diverted.
A new study by NordVPN suggests it may even be listening to your conversations without your knowledge. The study’s results were published by HR Portugal. According to the experiment, many people have experienced strangely accurate advertisements appearing on social media or websites — despite never searching for those topics online.