Phone
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This cell phone, and the Internet behind it, cost about one trillion dollars, just so I can take a selfie and put it on Facebook.
Think about which you find easier to use, a physical keyboard or an onscreen keyboard like on a
phone?
More people in Kenya, and in sub-Saharan Africa, have access to a mobile
phone
than they do clean running water.
Our healthcare workers travel with a solar-powered rucksack which keeps the
phone
charged and backed up.
And that meant sometimes we got our
phone
disconnected, or our lights turned off, or we got evicted.
I'll admit, I love my smart vacuum, but many other things in the house drove me insane: we ran out of electrical outlets, and I had to download over a dozen apps to my
phone
to control everything.
There was no
phone.
There is a newly coined word in the English language for the moment when the person we're with whips out their BlackBerry or answers that cell phone, and all of a sudden we don't exist.
For our second goal, to reduce the use of expensive medical imaging technologies to screen patients, we started with a standard, white light photograph, acquired either from a DSLR camera or a mobile phone, for the patient.
Augmented reality is something that will happen in our lifetime, and it will happen because we have the tools to make it happen, and people need to be aware of that, because augmented reality will change our lives just as much as the Internet and the cell
phone.
Now today, I mean, you have a computer in your phone, but if you need 10,000 computers for a few seconds to do a complex search, you can access that for a second or two in the cloud.
I'm learning that nifty trick where you can charge your mobile
phone
battery from your chair battery.
I have never once had to use a cell
phone
there.
Some people go to black-hole resorts where they'll spend hundreds of dollars a night in order to hand over their cell
phone
and their laptop to the front desk on arrival.
Google is taking on this very audacious project of making the block phone, the Ara.
But the thing that fascinated me the most was
phone
technology.
And then our next talk, our next TED if you invite me will be why you should not carry a cell
phone
in your pocket.
They control your
phone.
He's going to use a cell
phone
as a remote detonator.
We're entering an age where we can stop him with the press of a button from 1,000 miles away, because whether he knew it or not, as soon as he decided to use his cell phone, he stepped into the realm of cyber.
A well-crafted cyber attack could break into his phone, disable the overvoltage protections on his battery, drastically overload the circuit, cause the battery to overheat, and explode.
No more phone, no more detonator, maybe no more terrorist, all with the press of a button from a thousand miles away.
Binary information makes your
phone
work, and used correctly, it can make your
phone
explode.
Think about everything you have on your cell
phone.
You've got your contacts list, your email, and probably 500 apps you've never used in your entire life, and behind all of this is the software, the code, that controls your phone, and somewhere, buried inside of that code, is a tiny piece that controls your battery, and that's what I'm really after, but all of this, just a bunch of ones and zeros, and it's all just mixed together.
So let's step back from this theoretical situation of making a terrorist's
phone
explode, and look at something that actually happened to me.
So let's go back to that blow up the terrorist's
phone
situation.
This is what an image looks like from your cell
phone.
Most importantly for me, this is what the code on your cell
phone
looks like.
If I can find this, I can't make the
phone
explode.
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