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Tweet If you are a Google Glass user, you might have been greeted with concerned looks or raised eyebrows at public places. There has been a lot of chatter in the “interweb” regarding the loss of...
March 27, 2014
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Tweet Memoto is a $279 lifelogging camera takes a geotagged photo every 30 seconds, holds 6K photos, and runs for several days without recharging. The company producing Memoto is a Swedish...
March 9, 2013
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4:53 PM
Tweet UMBC CSEE department members submitted a number of #ifihadglass posts hoping to get an invitation to pre-order a Google Glass device. Several came from the UMBC Ebiquity Lab including...
February 28, 2013
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2:33 PM
Tweet UK semantic technology company True Knowledge has released Evi, a mobile app that competes with Siri. [Video] The mobile app is available on the Android Market and on iTunes. You can...
January 29, 2012
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Tweet Yesterday I made a purchase at the CVS store on Edmondson Avenue in Catonsville using Google Wallet on a Nexus S 4G phone with NFC. NFC is near field communication, an RFID technology...
October 7, 2011
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2:06 AM
Full Title: AAAI-11 Workshop on Activity Context Representation: Techniques and Languages Tweet Pervasive, context-aware computing technologies can significantly enhance and improve the coming...
March 14, 2011
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Full Title: Journal of Web Semantics special issues on context and mobility Tweet The Journal of Web Semantics has announced two new special issues to be published in 2010. An issue on...
March 6, 2011
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1:34 PM
As TechCrunch and others report, Google’s Eric Schmidt announced that the next version of Android (Gingerbread 2.3) will support near field communication. What? Wikipedia explains that NFC...
November 15, 2010
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10:28 PM
Fastcompany has an article, Credit Cards Will Go Electronic, Then Disappear Into iPhone 5, predicting the merger of RFID-enabled credit cards and smart phones. “Nokia plans to add antennas and...
October 5, 2010
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10:42 PM
Ars Technica has an an article on bad Android apps, Some Android apps caught covertly sending GPS data to advertisers. “The results of a study conducted by researchers from Duke University,...
September 30, 2010
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12:47 PM