Technology yields new smartphone apps for tracking, dealing with hurricanes
Attleboro Sun Chronicle
According to most major weather agencies, one of the best ways these days to brace for a hurricane, is through smartphone apps. Leighton Jones with the American Red Cross said an emergency app can be invaluable in a major storm. "A hurricane app is a ...
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WAAY
Have some speeders in your neighborhood? See how fast they're going with the app iSpeed Gun. The 99 cent iPhone app promises to show you what they're doing. It isn't 100 percent accurate like you get with a police officer's radar gun ... but then again ...
See all stories on this topic »Updated: Shopping Websites Preferred Over Smartphone Apps; Flipkart More ...
MediaNama.com
Smartphone users still prefer mobile websites for shopping than smartphone apps. Only 3% surveyed of smartphone users access smartphone apps for shopping while 25% of surveyed smartphone users access shopping websites at least once a month, ...
See all stories on this topic »Court rules NYC taxis can be hailed using smartphone apps
The Verge
A New York City court ruled today that people can use smartphone apps to digitally hail taxicabs, clearing the way for a new pilot program set to launch soon. The ruling is a move forward for proponents of the technological advance, and for the New ...
See all stories on this topic »Microsoft, Purdue and Lafayettetech to host hackathon for smartphone apps
Journal and Courier
Have you ever had an idea for a smartphone app? A free 24-hour “hackathon” at Purdue University this weekend will allow anyone with interest to learn how to build and launch applications. Microsoft App Camp — sponsored by Microsoft, Lafayettech ...
See all stories on this topic »Shopping: Smartphone users prefer websites over apps
Times of India
Close to 25% of smartphone users in the country prefer to shop on websites than use shoppingapps, it said. "When it comes to accessing content on the smartphone, there has been an increasing preference for apps over websites. However , in the shopping ...
See all stories on this topic »12 Weird Facts About The Countries That Have The Most Smartphones
San Francisco Chronicle
Fun fact: In a recent survey by Apigee, Spain ranked as the most smartphone app-reliant country with 93% saying they can't get through the day without their apps, and 11% saying that can't order dinner without an app, reports Mashable.
See all stories on this topic »Smartphone Healthcare
The News International
A smartphone connected to a medical device can allow you to monitor your health outside the doctor's office and that's amazing. But what makes medical apps truly revolutionary is that they use internet-enabled smartphones and tablets to connect us ...
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Attleboro Sun Chronicle
According to most major weather agencies, one of the best ways these days to brace for a hurricane, is through smartphone apps. Leighton Jones with the American Red Cross said an emergency app can be invaluable in a major storm. "A hurricane app is a ...
See all stories on this topic »Tech Guy: Useful smartphone apps
WAAY
Have some speeders in your neighborhood? See how fast they're going with the app iSpeed Gun. The 99 cent iPhone app promises to show you what they're doing. It isn't 100 percent accurate like you get with a police officer's radar gun ... but then again ...
See all stories on this topic »Updated: Shopping Websites Preferred Over Smartphone Apps; Flipkart More ...
MediaNama.com
Smartphone users still prefer mobile websites for shopping than smartphone apps. Only 3% surveyed of smartphone users access smartphone apps for shopping while 25% of surveyed smartphone users access shopping websites at least once a month, ...
See all stories on this topic »Court rules NYC taxis can be hailed using smartphone apps
The Verge
A New York City court ruled today that people can use smartphone apps to digitally hail taxicabs, clearing the way for a new pilot program set to launch soon. The ruling is a move forward for proponents of the technological advance, and for the New ...
See all stories on this topic »Microsoft, Purdue and Lafayettetech to host hackathon for smartphone apps
Journal and Courier
Have you ever had an idea for a smartphone app? A free 24-hour “hackathon” at Purdue University this weekend will allow anyone with interest to learn how to build and launch applications. Microsoft App Camp — sponsored by Microsoft, Lafayettech ...
See all stories on this topic »Shopping: Smartphone users prefer websites over apps
Times of India
Close to 25% of smartphone users in the country prefer to shop on websites than use shoppingapps, it said. "When it comes to accessing content on the smartphone, there has been an increasing preference for apps over websites. However , in the shopping ...
See all stories on this topic »12 Weird Facts About The Countries That Have The Most Smartphones
San Francisco Chronicle
Fun fact: In a recent survey by Apigee, Spain ranked as the most smartphone app-reliant country with 93% saying they can't get through the day without their apps, and 11% saying that can't order dinner without an app, reports Mashable.
See all stories on this topic »Smartphone Healthcare
The News International
A smartphone connected to a medical device can allow you to monitor your health outside the doctor's office and that's amazing. But what makes medical apps truly revolutionary is that they use internet-enabled smartphones and tablets to connect us ...
See all stories on this topic »