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Smartphones and Privacy [PDF]

open access: possible, 2012
By the end of 2014, 1.76 billion people are expected to own and use smartphones, up more than 25% over 2013 (1). Smartphones are the most prevalent portable social networking devices. Worldwide smartphone sales soared to 491.4 million units in 2011 alone (2). There are more than 1.2 billion active mobile web users in the world (3).
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Portable Smartphone Platform Using Ratiometric Fluorescent Paper Strip for Visual Quantitative Sensing.

ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces, 2020
Instrument-free, portable and direct read-out mini-devices have wider application prospects in various fields, especially for real-time/on-site sensing.
S. Chu   +5 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Smartphones to the rescue

American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, 2013
Ten years ago I wrote an editorial entitled “Enhance learning with an audience response system” (Am J Orthod Dentofacial Orthop 2003;124:607). The Pacific Coast Society of Orthodontists (PCSO) had just tested a battery-powered audience response system (ARS) in the largest room at its annual meeting in Vancouver, British Columbia, and was weighing the ...
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The Psychology of Smartphone: The Development of the Smartphone Impact Scale (SIS)

Assessment, 2019
Smartphones are changing lives in a number of ways. However, the psychological literature has primarily focused on smartphone overuse, neglecting the impacts that are not strictly related to problematic use. The present research was aimed to develop a comprehensive self-report scale that accounts for the cognitive, affective, social, and behavioral ...
Pancani, Luca   +2 more
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Digital image colorimetry on smartphone for chemical analysis: A review

, 2021
Yajun Fan   +4 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Human smartphone interaction: Exploring smartphone senses

IISA 2014, The 5th International Conference on Information, Intelligence, Systems and Applications, 2014
This paper explores how human interact with modern smartphone devices. This interaction is accomplished mainly through smartphone sensors, both for outcoming and incoming information. Mobile sensors have opened a new dimension in human-computer interaction which has prevailed for the last decades.
Efthimios Alepis   +2 more
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Smartphone Astronomy

The Physics Teacher, 2014
Kubsch, Marcus, Härtig, Hendrik
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A Smartphone‐Enabled Portable Digital Light Processing 3D Printer

Advanced Materials, 2021
Wanlu Li, Mian Wang, Luis S Mille
exaly  

Wireless innovations for smartphones

Proceedings of the tenth ACM international conference on Embedded software, 2011
The ever increasing demand for fast mobile internet connectivity continues to set challenges for research in radio communications. On one hand the capacity demand can be served by offloading data traffic to local networks. On the other hand using more bandwidth, and possibly dynamically allocating spectrum in a flexible way, will improve the usage of ...
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