MP4SLS, a Singapore-based spin-off from the Institute for Infocomm Research (I2R), a research institute of the Agency for Science, Technology and Research…
Data mining Twitter “tweets” may produce a gold mine for two University of Cincinnati computer science students. William Clifton and Alex Padgett have…
FacebookBetween 9 a.m. and 5 p.m., consumers use Facebook more than television, according to Wood. Thirty percent of teen millennials (ages 15 to 17) surveyed…
Sociology of law researcher Stefan Larsson from Lund University believes that legal metaphors and old-fashioned mindsets contribute to the confusion and…
And there is no shortage of media products and programming targeted to little ones. But a new policy statement from the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP)…
The spacecraft augments current geosynchronous satellite communications, having an apogee of 12,050 kilometers in the high latitudes to deliver near, although…
American teenagers are spending an ever-increasing amount of time online, much to the chagrin of parents who can't seem to tear their children away from…
They developed “HearingSupport4Telecommunication”, a new technology improving not only the speech quality for people without or with little hearing impairment….
To make communications devices more reliable, Ohio State University researchers are finding ways to incorporate radio antennas directly into clothing, using…
But art can be stripped of its special status if used carelessly by advertisers, according to a new study by researchers from Boston College and the University…
Optical fiber communication is the backbone for the telecommunications infrastructure that supports the Internet. Fueled by emerging bandwidth-hungry…
When 188 ninth-11th graders in four rural Georgia counties were asked how they preferred to be contacted about their participation in a Georgia Health Sciences…
When it comes to broadband speeds, U.S. Internet service providers (ISPs) largely deliver on their promises, says a report issued today by the Federal…
Researchers at the University of Washington have created a way to take hundreds or thousands of digital portraits and in seconds create an animation of the…
“Current communication systems have been in use since the 1960s and 1970s,” states Jan Erik Håkegård of the Norwegian research institution SINTEF. ”They will…
Some of the arguments about this educational potential are about so called open-ended games, games where the players set their own goals or plans and chooses…