smartphone
Coverage of smartphone in the Nexus archive.
- Your smartphone could become obsolete within a decade, tech leaders say
A new report from Fortune predicts that smartphones may become obsolete within the next decade as AI-powered wearables like smart glasses could replace them as primary personal devices. Tech leaders in Silicon Valley argue that current smartphones are not designed for the next generation of artificial intelligence.
- Bitcoin's future as revolutionary as the smartphone, according to CoinDesk
CoinDesk's president of indices and data asserts that Bitcoin's future could be as revolutionary as the smartphone, advising investors not to dismiss it.
- POLL OF THE DAY: Should parents be banned from buying a smartphone for children aged under 11?
A poll asks whether parents should be banned from purchasing smartphones for children under 11 years old. The question focuses on regulating access to smartphones for young children.
- Why learning financial literacy has to be part of the American dream: former CFTC commissioner
Caroline Pham emphasizes the importance of financial literacy in the American dream, highlighting how smartphones and apps enable global financial transactions and virtual communities.
- Don’t hit the beach without this waterproof phone pouch: “My phone stayed dry”
The article recommends a waterproof phone pouch to protect smartphones from water damage. A user testimonial states that their phone stayed dry when using the product.
- There's already a way to mount your smartphone to a Steam Controller
A method exists to mount a smartphone to a Steam Controller, but compatibility with iOS and Android apps remains limited.
- Qualcomm Soars on Report It’s Working With OpenAI on Smartphone
Qualcomm's stock rose following reports of a collaboration with OpenAI on a smartphone project. The partnership is seen as a potential boost for Qualcomm's AI and mobile technology initiatives.
- The Real Problem with Private Credit
The article features a 2019 photo illustration of Medallia's logo displayed on a smartphone in Brazil. The image was captured by Rafael Henrique and distributed via Getty Images through the LightRocket agency.
- My phone replaced a brass plug
The article discusses how the author used their smartphone as a replacement for a traditional brass plug, highlighting the shift from physical hardware to digital solutions. The post received 16 points and 2 comments on Hacker News, indicating moderate engagement.
- Phyphox – Physical Experiments Using a Smartphone
Phyphox is a smartphone application enabling physical experiments, as highlighted by a news article and discussed on Hacker News with 5 points and 2 comments. The tool leverages smartphone capabilities for scientific exploration.