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Samsung amps up Android security with embedded tracking, recovery and more – Digital Trends


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Samsung amps up Android security with embedded tracking, recovery and more
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Samsung Knox marks the first time a device maker has moved to substantially enhance Android's security profile — it's calling it SE Android, for “Security Enhanced”. (Knox is named for Fort Knox, get it?) It's also the first time a mobile device will

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Cell phone tracking system reveals how traffic jams start

Smartphones have changed the way we drive, both by adding new distractions and by helping us get where we’re going with GPS-assisted directions and real-time information on traffic jams.

But what if smartphones could help eliminate some traffic jams, instead of just warning us when they exist? That’s the goal of a study using cell phone records and GPS data to track drivers’ movements and identify the sources of traffic.

The Boston Globe described the study today, noting that MIT and UC-Berkeley analyzed the cell phone records of 680,000 Boston-area commuters through call logs, “which identify the towers used to transmit calls,” allowing “the researchers to trace each individual’s commute, anonymously, from origin to destination.” This helped produce “one of the most detailed maps of urban traffic patterns ever constructed.”

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Valve’s Steam Box controllers may use biometrics and gaze tracking

At CES 2013, Valve is vetting 15 – 20 hardware partners to create prototypes for the long-awaited Steam TV gaming system, dubbed the Steam Box, which Valve will distribute.
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Texas School RFID student tracking conflict headed for Federal court

Opinions about RFID have long been controversial, but no more so than when a Texas school tried to suspend a girl for refusing to wear a student ID card embedded with an RFID chip. By forcing students to hang the ID card around their necks and to keep it visible at all times, the school claims it is guaranteed proof of class attendance or absence.
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