Instructional Video3:51
Practical Ninjas

How magnetometer works? | Working of magnetometer in a smartphone | MEMS inside magnetometer

12th - Higher Ed
How stuff works??? - Magnetometer ---------------------------------------------------------- In the current video we discuss the physics behind working of the magnetometer. Magnetometer is another key component in IMU (Inertial...
Instructional Video31:37
IDG TECHtalk

Smartphone innovation -- How iOS and Android “borrow” from each other | TECH(talk)

Higher Ed
Computerworld’s Ken Mingis, Android expert JR Raphael, and Apple expert Michael Simon are talking about Smartphone innovation -- How iOS and Android “borrow” from each other. If you have any questions, feel free to post them and we will...
Instructional Video3:08
Science360

Smart phone beats paper for some with dyslexia - Science Nation

12th - Higher Ed
Matthew Schneps is a researcher at Harvard University with a doctorate in physics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). He also happens to have dyslexia, so reading has always been a challenge for him. That is, until he...
Instructional Video1:51
Fun Robotics

Classification vs Regression

Higher Ed
Explains the difference between classification and regression problems.
Instructional Video4:00
Curated Video

The Importance and Uses of Magnesium

Pre-K - Higher Ed
In this video, we will explore the importance of magnesium, its properties, and its various applications in different industries. From being used in the aerospace and automotive industries for its lightweight and durable properties, to...
Instructional Video9:15
IDG TECHtalk

AI and your smartphone: How AI is transforming mobile apps

Higher Ed
Computerworld’s Ken Mingis and Michael Simon from PCWorld and Macworld are talking about how more mobile apps use artificial intelligence and how it improves features. If you have a question, post it as a comment.
Instructional Video0:43
Next Animation Studio

Adaptive battery can charge in seconds

12th - Higher Ed
A new battery design from Cornell University could charge devices in seconds.
Instructional Video23:57
Globalive Media

Beyond Innovation: Episode 19

Higher Ed
Crowdsourcing delivery vans to go the extra mile, democratizing access to investment opportunities and personalizing the hotel experience. Plus, Michael and Anthony hear from the IBM executive bringing quantum computers to the fore....
Instructional Video5:54
Englishing

English Vocabulary lesson on ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS (NEW ENGLISH WORDS)

9th - Higher Ed
This video is about the usage of acronyms and abbreviations on smartphones and the internet. Over the last ten or even twenty years, English speakers have been using abbreviations to substitute words and whole phrases. In this video, Mr....
Instructional Video5:00
Curated Video

Mastering the Jump Cut

Pre-K - Higher Ed
In this video, the concept of the jump cut editing technique is explored. Viewers are taken through the history and origins of the jump cut, as well as its various applications, such as special effects and creating illusions. The video...
Instructional Video5:00
Curated Video

Smartphone Magic: Unveiling the Tricks Behind the Illusions

Pre-K - Higher Ed
In this video, the speaker discusses the growing trend of incorporating smartphones into magic tricks. They share three simple tricks that can be performed using a smartphone, explaining the methods behind each illusion. The video...
Instructional Video0:45
Next Animation Studio

Smartphones and polarized lenses

12th - Higher Ed
Polarized lenses can impact what you see on your smartphone. According to Allaboutvision.com, polarized light tends to reflect from flat surfaces and can create dangers such as glare and reduced visibility. Polarized lenses combat this...
Instructional Video3:08
Science360

Smartphone beats paper for some with dyslexia

12th - Higher Ed
Matthew Schneps is a researcher at Harvard University with a doctorate in physics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). He also happens to have dyslexia, so reading has always been a challenge for him. That is, until he...
News Clip2:13
Curated Video

Croton-Harmon students head back to school with new cellphone policy

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewThe governor developed and enacted this initiative based on feedback from teachers, parents and students.
News Clip2:07
Curated Video

"Text neck": Are smartphones causing more harm to our bodies than we think?

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewText neck describes the forward-tilted posture people adopt while using phones or tablets, which can place extra strain on the neck. But is this a real medical condition - or just a modern health scare?
News Clip1:48
Curated Video

What’s Exempt From Trump’s India Tariffs?

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewTrump’s new 25% tariffs on indian imports spare key tech categories for now. Smartphones, computers, and services exports remain exempt under the latest trade policy, giving a temporary boost to companies like Apple, Nvidia, and AMD. But...
News Clip2:02
Curated Video

How scammers use real phone numbers to mislead Canadians

9th - Higher Ed
Through a process known as spoofing, scammers are hijacking phone numbers used by government agencies, including the CRA. Our Thomas Daigle shows how easily it can be done and what telecoms are trying to do about it.
News Clip2:39
Curated Video

Why your 'waterproof' cellphone may not be covered for water damage

9th - Higher Ed
It's every smartphone owner's nightmare. You go into a washroom and accidentally drop your phone into the bowl. Fortunately many devices today are now water-resistant — meaning they should survive splashes, spills and even being...
News Clip7:38
Curated Video

New NAFTA deal, federal carbon tax and the Apple Card | Business Panel

9th - Higher Ed
Our weekend business panel discusses the latest version of the North America Free Trade Agreement, the impact of the federal carbon tax in Canada and Apple's introduction of a credit card on your smartphone.
News Clip0:41
Curated Video

Palm Makes a Comeback With New Mini Smartphone

9th - Higher Ed
The Palm brand seems to be so valuable that people can’t help but resurrect it. The latest incarnation from the 26-year-old computing brand launched Monday in the form of a credit card-sized mobile device.
News Clip2:35
Curated Video

Google's tracking you, even when you tell it not to

9th - Higher Ed
Google is tracking your location, even when you explicitly tell it not to, according to an investigation by The Associated Press. Their report found that Google's smartphone services store location data even if you disable it in your...
News Clip2:57
Curated Video

Xiaomi Struggles Before IPO as Investors Worry About Trade Wars

9th - Higher Ed
Before the Chinese smartphone maker hits the public market on Monday, its shares are already trading in the "grey market" down by almost 10 percent from its issue price of around $2 a pop. Cheddar's Nora Ali and Brad Smith break down the...
News Clip2:08
Curated Video

Analysts Predict Samsung Will Have Lowest Profit Growth in a Year

9th - Higher Ed
The company will release guidance for its second quarter on Friday, which is predicted to show its lowest profit growth in a year because of a drop in smartphone sales. Samsung's latest smartphone will be released August 9.
News Clip2:00
Curated Video

Xiaomi Upsets In First Trading Day

9th - Higher Ed
The Chinese smartphone giant couldn’t live up to the hype in its Hong Kong debut as shares closed down. “Investors are really confused about whether to position this company as a hardware company or just a services company,” says Tarun...