Earlier this semester I had been interested by the mobile frontier of Quantified Self and I had read Brian Leavitt’s post questioning if Apple had…
Category: Mobile Technologies
A recent article from Wired, How to Teach Your Kids About Money, got my attention. When I was a child, I didn’t receive any financial…
The UBC Library has extensions to facilitate scholarly research. UBC Library Access offers a shortcut link to read the full document, and RefWorks provides a useful online site for storage and citation of research material.
Tech@Facebook published a wrist-based input device last week, which added a new tool to the family of VR/AR. Even though it is still in the prototyping…
With the increase in the computational capability, the machine and human can interface with each other and will work in resonance to enhance the capability…
WEB 3.0
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The dawn of Web 3.0 is among us! Anyone excited? https://medium.com/fabric-ventures/what-is-web-3-0-why-it-matters-934eb07f3d2b
Eye tracking technology has progressed so much in the past few decades and particularly the past few years. As technology becomes more and more sophisticated,…
Real-time Safety
Posted in Mobile Technologies
This morning my sister texted me to be on guard in my neighborhood because of recent crime reports. Coincidentally, I had been reading this research…
What are QR codes? A QR code (originally short for Quick Response code) is a machine-readable barcode that can be scanned and interpreted by dedicated…
Throughout the MET we’ve all been tasked with showcasing and utilizing a new technology. While new technologies present endless possibilities for advancements it’s important to…