Showing posts with label app. Show all posts
Showing posts with label app. Show all posts

Thursday, 28 November 2013

MetroNap

MetroNap alerts subway riders when they’ve reached their destination. Because GPS doesn’t work underground, the app makes use of the phone’s accelerometer, which detects when the train is moving. With info about the typical commute time between stations, the app sets off the ringer upon arrival. (free)

By Creative Tech Reviews

Sunday, 17 November 2013

Kinsa: Smart thermometer for your iPhone


An American company called Kinsa presents its " Kinsa Smart thermometer", a thermometer module that connects to an iPhone (for now). 

How it works? Simple, the smart thermometer should be connected to your iPhone in order to measure the temperature of the user, but also to share (anonymously, let's hope so) with friends of the Kinsa community. It also invites the user to share its data with other users! 

The concept is explained on their website: it must allow its users to know of any possible epidemics nearby. The app allows you to upload videos and photos, in order to transmit the symptoms by image to a doctor. A feature also allows you to find medical centers nearby. The thermometer is not yet available for sale, Kinsa still seeks funds for the launch at the end of the year. This cool gadget will cost about 30$. You can download the app which will let you know when it will be available and also advise you of any epidemics near by. 

Post written by Mehdi Zerouali, Editor of Creative tech reviews

Saturday, 16 November 2013

Review: Coin card, no more wallet!

Earlier this week, the company Isis launched its wireless payment system nationwide, which uses NFC on your phone to pay for stuff in shops. Paying using your phone this way hasn’t taken off, at least not in the US and Europe, and now there’s another option for those who think cash and multiple cards are outdated. It’s called Coin, but it should really be called Card, because it’s a card which stores all your other cards in one place.

This would be a pain if there was no way to tell which one you were about to use, unless you like to gamble with your company’s account, so there’s a little digital display which provides the last four digits of the card number, the bank name, and the expiry date. A big, friendly button underneath lets you cycle through the stored cards, until you get to the one you want. 

With the right card selected, Coin swipes through payment machines just like any other, and it even works in ATM machines.

All that sounds pretty good, but it gets better. Coin uses Bluetooth Low Energy to connect to your phone, and should you leave it at home or in a store, then your phone lets you know. The security benefits of this alone make Coin a better prospect than carrying a regular credit card.

Coin can store up to eight different cards, and each one is swiped through a reader attached to your phone before being zapped over to the master card. Credit cards, debit cards, bank cards, gift cards, and membership cards work with Coin. The little battery used to drive the display and Bluetooth connection should last for around two-years, and there’s an emergency setting which renders the whole thing useless should it get lost.

You can pre-order Coin right now for $55 including shipping, but it won’t be available until summer next year. If you wait and don’t order now, Coin’s price will rise to $100. You can find it here, but be warned, you’ll have to pay for Coin right now, not when it’s ready to be delivered.


Post written by Creative Tech Reviews