Devices
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And I've noticed so many people now take conscious measures to sit quietly for 30 minutes every morning just collecting themselves in one corner of the room without their devices, or go running every evening, or leave their cell phones behind when they go to have a long conversation with a friend.
I love my mobile
devices.
And herein is the greatest lesson of social media and mobile
devices
for all of us right now.
So something for you to think about: As we adopt these new applications and mobile devices, as we play with these shiny new toys, how much are we trading off convenience for privacy and security?
It was just as critical for me to be the first person in at a cafe nearby with extension cords and chargers to juice my multiple
devices.
I think there's nothing like a crisis to tell you what's really important and what's not, and Sandy made me realize that our
devices
and their connectivity matter to us right up there with food and shelter.
Head tracking
devices
sold commercially by the company Madentec convert my tiny head movements into cursor movements, and enable my use of a regular computer.
What can we discover when there's thousands of these
devices
roaming the seas?
It's jet engines, locomotives, gas turbines, medical devices, communicating seamlessly with each other and with us.
One of the key areas we've been working on recently is medical devices, and while it may not be obvious that medical
devices
have something in common with Iraq's electricity grid then, there are some commonalities.
And most medical devices, we've learned, as we've dug in, are really designed for Westerners, for wealthier economies.
This one's a little bit more sophisticated, and this is from a study that we did in Uganda about how people who are sharing devices, use those
devices.
In the U.S. alone, there are 2.5 million Americans who are unable to speak, and many of whom use computerized
devices
to communicate.
This lack of individuation of the synthetic voice really hit home when I was at an assistive technology conference a few years ago, and I recall walking into an exhibit hall and seeing a little girl and a grown man having a conversation using their devices, different devices, but the same voice.
Think of where that takes us when we can combine genomic data with clinical data with data about drug interactions with the kind of ambient data that
devices
like our phone and medical sensors will increasingly be collecting.
We all use the same technology, and what that means then is that for governments to have the capability to hack into the computers of the real bad guys, they also have to have the capability to hack into our
devices
too.
So what's really interesting about this object, and my students hate when I do this, but I'm going to do this anyway, is these are rugged
devices.
You know, your computer doesn't know where you are, it doesn't know what you're doing, it doesn't know what you know, and a lot we've been trying to do recently is just make your
devices
work, make them understand your context.
I learned about engineering and how things worked, not at school but by taking apart and studying these fabulously complex
devices.
The wireless technologies developed for mobile devices, with some minor modifications, are completely suitable to solve this.
In the area of design, we still do not understand how to attach
devices
to the body mechanically.
And we can see how nature's ingenious
devices
work, and perhaps we can even imitate them.
With the tip of a powerful microscope, we can actually move atoms and begin to create amazing nano
devices.
So they’re used in
devices
that find underground oil and mineral deposits, and they also make highly accurate atomic clocks, like the ones used in global positioning satellites.
That reading is done by the computer’s processor, which uses the transistors’ states to control other computer
devices
according to software instructions.
Beyond that, there are a lot of individuals in this room who have great ideas in terms of new technologies we can use, everything from
devices
we can use to train the brain to be able to make it more efficient and to compensate for areas in which it has a little bit of trouble, to even things like Google Glass.
Beyond that, companies are offering us all kinds of internet-connected
devices.
All together, I installed 18 internet-connected
devices
in my home.
The
devices
Kashmir bought almost all pinged their servers daily.
KH: In general, it was disconcerting that all these
devices
were having ongoing conversations that were invisible to me.
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