The popular app snapchat is known for it's ability to let people "snap" a picture and the picture/video will be gone after a certain time that was sent by the sender. Creators of the app have promised the photo/video will be erased forever after the time was up. To the common user the promise and app seemed simple and reliable. FTC has recently put charges on the app for deceiving users into thinking photos were permanently erased. It seemed simple but anyone can access the photos if they want. Videos can be reappear once your phone is plugged into a computer and pictures can be snapshotted onto any smartphone. Also, the app has been used by the company to track an android user and download an iphone user's entire contact list. On thursday, snapchat has settled charges and updated their privacy policy to be more honest with users.
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Thursday, May 8, 2014
Wednesday, May 7, 2014
Reflect 5/7
The article was interesting. It made me think of what kind of person I am on the internet. It makes you rethink about what you post on the internet because you never know who is reading it. It can affect you and your decisions in the future.Also even if an account is privite, it still doesn't mean it is fully protected. The article makes you more aware of what you post online
Thursday, May 1, 2014
Tech Article 5/2
New MacBook airs are now selling for an even cheaper price. The cheapest air goes for 899 and has a 9 hr battery life. Apple's senior Vice President says there is no reason to not buy a Mac now with its cheaper price and better quality.
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Thursday, April 24, 2014
Tech Article 4/25
After 2 years of a possible Amazon phone coming out, it seems close to having its debut. No one has 100% knew if this phone would actually exist. The phone will come out in June and hopefully be on sale by September. Features of the phone will include a camera that will create 3D like pictures. Amazon hope this will be a success like their Kindle. Pictures of the modeled phone should be released soon.
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Thursday, April 10, 2014
Tech Article 4/11
Computers and phones keep getting smaller and thinner but printers not so much. Jerusalem College of Technology created an idea that involves a palm sized printer. This would work by sitting the "Pocket Printer" on top of the paper and it would roll around using jetink technology to create the words on the paper. Each Pocket Printer would hold and ink cartridge that will produce 1,000 pages and run on a battery. They hope to raise $400,000 to actually create this idea.
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Thursday, April 3, 2014
Tech 4/4
Google Chrome has now pasted Firefox in most used web browser. Chrome is now in 2nd place for most used web browser. With 17.5% out of the whole desktop browser traffic, while firefox has 17.2%. Still in first is Internet Explorer with 57.96%. Chrome has always been the competitor for firefox. Chrome did not just rise above firefox, it has hit some bumps in the road such as its fall in mid 2013. Chrome is slowly starting to take over desktop browser traffic.
Thursday, March 27, 2014
Tech Article 3/28
The Iphone 6 will be arriving as soon as september according to Japan's largest publication Nikkei. The new phone will have a 4.7 inch screen. But another size of the new iphone 6 may or may not come out. If the second size becomes available it will be a 5.7 inch screen. The newest iphone (5S) out now is 4 inches. Reasons reports are now saying September is because a battery suppliers have received orders from apple for future iphone production. Only news that came about about the actual content of the iphone 6 is that the resolution will be higher than the 5S.
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Thursday, March 13, 2014
Tech Article 3/14
United Airlines is now launching a new way to watch movies during flights. As announced in February, United Airlines is adding a new way option to watching tv. Passengers will now be able to stream tv shows from their laptops, ipads, or iphones for free! This new option should drop in April. They will start off with downloading about 150 movies and 200 tv shows. Anyone with and Apple device with an ios 6 or higher or a laptop will be able to stream directly from the server on the flight and no one will have to pay for wifi.
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Tuesday, February 25, 2014
Educational Technology and Copyright Law
- Copyright: U.S law that protects other people's works
- literary
- artistic
- musical
- Copyrighting does not require paper work
- it's done automatically
- the minute you write/draw anything it is yours and copyrighted
- Using images or writing for research or presentations is not not a form of copyright
- to use an image it should be licensed not copyrighted
Sunday, February 23, 2014
Tech Article 2/28
Samsung has dropped 2 new smart watches; the Gear 2 and Gear 2 Neo. The watches have a 2-3 day battery life as opposed to the older version Galaxy Gear which only has a one day battery life. The watches will have notifications from your smartphone (emails, text messages, etc.) pop up on the screen. The watches are part of a new category of electronics called wearable computers. The main reason why Samsung is experimenting with the watches is so they can beat Apple which is their biggest competition.
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Thursday, February 13, 2014
Tech Article 2/14
How to solve common smartphone problems
1) Battery Life
1) Battery Life
- Android- enable location services to "battery saving" in settings
- anytime you take a picture on your phone, it tries to track your exact location, this makes your battery die quicker
- Iphone- disable automatic updates and uncheck anything you would not search in "spotlight Search"
2) Breaking the phone/ screen
- phone case
- this option is not for everybody because everyone does not like the heavy case on their phone
- place a glass shield over the screen
- this will absorb any oncoming impact
- amazon or ebay
3) Blurry Photos
- Don't use flash
- It's just an LED light that washes out colors
- Try not to zoom in on your photos
- get as close as you can.
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Thursday, February 6, 2014
Tech 2/6/14
Phones have come a long way in the past few years alone. One thing that many smart phone users are still continuing to complain about is the poor front camera quality. Things that involve the poor quality include the picture being pixilated, grainy, unfocused, dark, and some may even be distorted. Another problem may not even involve the front camera at all. The size of the smart phone can be a factor of the poor quality as well. People complain that the phone is bulky and it is hard to keep the phone steady. The iphone 5s has one of the best front camera but still has poor quality compared to ones that may be sold in India. The reason the process for coming out with a better front camera and "Selfie Friendly" phone is because it might be costly. Hopefully by a new line of phones will be introduced by as soon as the end of this month.
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