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Intelligent Apps

I-Apps Everyone loves smart tech, but now it’s time to update towards more intelligent technologies. I-Apps or intelligent apps will be one of that leading edge which will dictate the coming era of inventions, innovations and will be a revolutionary factor in creating big changes to mobile phone technology. Intelligent Apps are the application which acquires real-time and historical data from user interactions and other sources in order to provide suggestions and make predictions. Artificial intelligence, data analytics and machine learning are the core components of intelligent apps. How it works? It uses predictive and prescriptive analytics combined with customer data to create effective experience for the user by using AI based algorithms which eliminates unnecessary information and process only relevant information. It automates the execution of tasks without specifically asking from the user. These apps are made adaptive with the help of machine learning comput

ZOOM FATIGUE

Over the past few days, a relatively new phrase has come up in this quarantine. ‘Zoom Fatigue’ is increasing in recent days and has been affecting many people. Zoom fatigue refers to the mental exhaustion that occurs due to online video conferencing. Changing our interactions on social platforms with adapted social behaviors like limiting meeting periods can help us maintain a calm, peaceful environment for ourselves.  But how fatigued we are comes from the quality of sound that we are listening to. The real time sounds transmitted through the internet are unfiltered and, therefore crude to hear.  Different measures can be taken by us to reduce this Zoom fatigue. These simple steps will help us to improve the video conferencing experience. No taps: Unexpected and annoying sounds trigger our brains to concentrate on them. Subtle sounds like swallowing and key tapping are captured and the amplified through the system. This results the sensation that the act

Immutouch Band

The Toles Brothers had on March 9, 2020 launched the Immutouch Band, a wearable that alerts users when they unconsciously touch their face to encourage them to stop. In a world where concern about the spread of the Covid-19 virus is a preoccupation for many, the Seattle-based Toles Brothers have created the Immutouch Band, a wearable designed to stop users from mindlessly touching their eyes, lips, and nose and therefore reducing their risk of infection. Immutouch Band  The Toles Brothers  EXISTING HARDWARE RETOUCHED — Slightly Robot has been around since 2015 as a low-key smart bracelet to help people break unhealthy habits like hair-pulling and nail-biting. In creating Immutouch, the company reconfigured its existing store of custom-printed circuit boards and algorithms, thereby allowing them to create an entirely new product in just a week. Smart Alarming System  CONFIGURE AND GO — In order to be an effective habit-breaker, Immutouch n