GPS guides us to places or help us track our online orders. But the “fine-grained” data collected by it on Android ...
What if your phone’s GPS knows more than just where you are? It might already be sensing what you are doing and what is around you silently.
A new study from IIT-Delhi reveals that the humble GPS chip inside smartphones can disclose far more than a user’s location.
In the wake of a much anticipated New York City mayoral election, Fareed asks American elections expert Elaine Kamarck and ...
Traditionally GPS is thought of as a navigation tool, a way to get from point A to point B, not a surveillance tool. But the IIT Delhi study shows that the signals your phone receives from satellites ...
Wes Streeting urged ‘lagging' GP practices to implement online consultation changes as new figures showed a 50% increase in ...
Spokeo reports seven hidden ways smartphones track users without permission, including accelerometer data and digital ...
In the final part of our series on access, Jaimie Kaffash looks into what can be done to improve matters for practices and ...
A man who was caught burgling one of Damien Hirst’s studios after police traced his movements on a GPS-enabled ankle tag has ...
There were cheers in the Treasury last month as the nation’s statisticians discovered a spare £3 billion down the ...
The NCHA’s Digital Library is Australia’s first secure digitised collection of real-world consultations between GPs and their adult patients, plus related data: including anonymised transcripts, ...
Google Maps takes a lot of battery on the phone so a power saving mode allows you to run it for a little longer.