Blue phone meets BlackBerry
Thanks to a group of Yale electrical engineering students, Blackberry users at Yale may soon be able to carry campus security blue phones in their pockets.
The group is getting ready to launch a free Smartphone application called BScope Mobile, which uses state-of-the-art intelligence technology to interpret raw GPS data, enabling Blackberries to send messages and to communicate locations without explicit commands from the user. Set to officially release on March 6 at bscope.eng.yale.edu, the embedded intelligence technology has been designed to interpret complex human behaviors to...
The application described in this article is based on research outcomes of the BehaviorScope project (http://www.eng.yale.edu/enalab/behaviorscope.htm)