The articles in IEEE Pervasive Computing are the result of hard work by many people. We deeply appreciate the efforts of everyone who reviewed the many articles... Read More »
Steve Jobs once said, “Technology alone is not enough—it’s technology married with liberal arts, married with the humanities, that yields us the results that ma... Read More »
From fitness to remote patient monitoring to home healthcare, wearable medical devices are about to substantially improve the way you are treated by your doctor... Read More »
Albert, Bill, Candace, and Donald know the limitations of the ADA all too well. For all the advancements provided by the Americans With Disabilities Act, these ... Read More »
Interactive and multi-sensory technologies now transform an ordinary classroom into a "Magic Room" where children with attention deficit disorder, autism, Down ... Read More »
In their article "Designing Line-Based Shape-Changing Interfaces," researchers from Stanford and the MIT Media Lab start with an overview of work on shape-chang... Read More »
Industry insiders already know it: smartphones are the familiar tech, wearables are the new.
Wearable tech is surpassing smartphones as today’s fastest-growi... Read More »
Current smartphone technology presents many challenges for blind users. In the article “Typhlex: Exploring Deformable Input for Blind Users Controlling a Mobile... Read More »
By Lori Cameron and Michael Martinez
Amazon and academic researchers have devised a data collection app using Apple and Android devices to analyze walking, s... Read More »
By Lori Cameron and Michael Martinez
We all know about the Internet of Things, those everyday objects such as thermostats, cars, lights, fridges, and other a... Read More »