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Entries in TechWilling (20)
Carrier IQ: You Know Me, So Let's Talk About You
Recently Trevor Eckhart has published information via video and text about Carrier IQ. It appears that Carrier IQ, self-defined as a leading provider of Mobile Service Intelligence Solutions to the Wireless Industry, has been tracking mobile phones for quite a while. The video Trevor Eckhart posted displays the program recording keys typed, calls made, and everything in between.
If you visit Carrier IQ's website you will sees a proudly placed ticker of handsets currently deployed. With that, I have to wonder, how has the world taken so long to discover them?
The problem with Carrier IQ: users never gave them permission to record their data, nor even permission to be on the devices at all. The company has been off radar until this week. We do not know who they are or their intentions with our data.
It appears some iOS, Android, and Blackberry devices carry Carrier IQ. Apple has announced that they abandoned Carrier IQ at the start of iOS 5. Hence the name, Carrier IQ is believed to have been put on my the carriers, and not the manufacturers, although the manufacturers had knowledge of it.
Boogie Board Review
Improv Electronics recently sent us the Boogie Board Original to review. With the use of a LCD panel the Boogie Board's react naturally like paper. A sealed battery is included only for the purpose of erasing. Due to this low power consumption the battery lasts approximately 50,000 uses. The creators, Improv Electronics are about innovation. The technology they use is what makes the company what it is. This expalins why the original is still a favorite, because the technology is the same as the next one.
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USB Plasma Ball Review
ThinkGeek recently sent us the USB Plasma Ball to review. Until recently plasma ball's were supposedly not tech friendly, as they could damage them. This is an example of the 21st century plasma balls. To explain how it works ThinkGeek said,
"A combination of interesting and fun gasses (like Argon) are first trapped inside a plastic sphere at relatively low pressures. An alternating current, at relatively high voltages (Hey, this is USB remember, so it can't get too crazy), are pumped into the sphere via an electrode in the center. This energy causes electrons to be stripped from the gasses,leaving in its wake some positively charged ions and a gorgeous gaseous and electrically conductive environment (aka Plasma). That high voltage served up through the electrode will now arc up through the plasma to the lower voltage edge of the plastic sphere (starting at the top where the temperature is greater). The arcs glow because they are hotter than the surrounding plasma. You can touch the plastic and the arcs will strongly congregate to your touch because you will be creating an even lower voltage jump from the electrode."
Pixelmator - Mac App Review
I recently bought Pixelmator and am presently surprised on how much I like the image editor. In the video I review it and showcase some of it's features.