A potentially lifesaving new smartphone app can help people determine if they are suffering heart attacks or strokes and should seek medical attention, a clinical study suggests. The ECHAS app ...
Popular mobile apps track more personal data than users realize. Learn how smartphone privacy, app tracking, and data ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. Nintendo is making it easier to share images and videos from the Switch, and introducing a new way to play ...
Smartphones may often feel like a source of stress, feeding us an endless stream of bad news and social comparison. But what if they could also be the solution? A team of researchers from Kyoto ...
They’re trying to put the “cure” in manicure. Researchers from Emory University and Georgia Tech developed a smartphone app to screen for anemia using images of a person’s fingernail beds instead of ...
It shouldn’t come as a surprise that physicians cherish their phones. A 2010 study revels that 94 percent of physicians are now using smartphones professionally, and this number has only escalated in ...
Smartphone apps—particularly those based on psychological theories—are three times as effective as no/minimal support at helping people who smoke stub out their tobacco use long term, suggests a ...
There are many smartphone apps that Case Western Reserve University students can download and utilize related to on-campus services and resources. Below are several apps we suggest all students ...
The North Dakota State Fair launched a new smartphone app.
The White House launched a new smartphone app Friday aimed at providing users with information and updates directly from the Trump administration. The app includes a “news” tab with press releases ...
Smartphones have become central to everyday life. They store our emails, banking apps, social media, and even work files. As a widely used open ecosystem, ...