Researchers used OLEDs to develop a chip-scale method that can potentially transform smartphones into portable quantum sensors. Read the article to learn more.
Researchers have found that walking data collected through smartphones can help gauge one's risk of mortality in the next 5 years. Read to know more about their findings and how they can contribute to the healthcare sector in general.
Check out what humans will look like in 2100 with deformed bodies as a result of too much technology exposure. Learn more about this topic here. Read now!
UCSD engineers and psychiatrists developed a mobile app that measures changes in the eye to tell if a person has cognitive health conditions. Learn more about the neurological screening application and how it works.
In a recent study, older adults suffering from mild cognitive impairment or dementia were able to enhance their memory through the use of a personal assistant application on their smartphones to get reminded about upcoming activities and events.
It seems like Apple is developing several technologies other than smartphones as it is awarded two new patents that describe small unmanned aerial vehicles paired with controllers operated via iPhones or Nintendo DS.
Engineers at the University of Arizona recently developed a unique kind of wearable which they now call a "biosymbiotic device" featuring many exceptional benefits.
Researchers found that using smartphones for at least 17 minutes a day for over ten years could cause a 60% increase in the risk of developing cancer and twice the risk of developing a brain tumor.
The ancient Maya civilization has created an extraordinarily accurate calendar thousands of years ago. Find out here how this ancient civilization was able to track time and create their own calendar.
Electronic waste hides away the bulk of the world's waste in its difficult-to-trace processes of resource extraction, manufacturing, transportation, and electricity production.
For tech-savvy smartphone users, there are a number of technologies and specifications to consider - WiFi, Bluetooth, USB, Near Field Communication (NFC), and more. Now Apple and Samsung have announced a new tech with their latest phones and people are asking: "What is UWB?"
The Korean electronics manufacturer LG has finally unveiled the LG Wing - its first Explorer Project device that has a T-shaped design, featuring a 3.9-inch dual-display screen and a gimbal motion camera.