iPhone, Android, smartphones
FCC head addresses spectrum policy at MIT
March 8, 2013
Julius Genachowski credits Wireless@MIT research with helping to move field forward
SA+P news digest goes mobile
February 28, 2013
School of Architecture + Planning unveils new app for smartphones and digital tablets
Picture-perfect
February 19, 2013
Quick, efficient chip cleans up common flaws in amateur photographs.
Photo finish: Sloanies team up to create Bounce Imaging
November 21, 2012
Low-cost camera targeted for first responders, military
Speeding algorithms by shrinking data
November 13, 2012
A new approach to processing ‘big data’ creates succinct representations of huge data sets, so that existing algorithms can handle them efficiently.
MIT's CSAIL launches new center to tackle the future of wireless and mobile technologies
October 11, 2012
Will address major technical challenges facing wireless field, bring together academia and industry
Too much information?
October 2, 2012
MIT Sloan marketing professor Catherine Tucker analyzes the boundaries of privacy in a connected world.
Also labeled: Data, Digital, Faculty, Health care, Marketing, Business and management, Medical records
IS&T announces support for Apple iOS 6
September 21, 2012
Apple has released iOS 6. It's available as a free wireless update on a selection of iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch models.
CSAIL research examines how smartphone apps track users
September 17, 2012
Decentralized Information Group shows that many applications collect data even when 'idle'
MIT iPhone and Android apps provide access to many Libraries' services
January 19, 2012
Download the free MIT Mobile Android or Mobile iPhone app and gain access to many MIT services, including several offered by the Libraries.
Also labeled: Apps, Campus services, Faculty, Information Services and Technology, Internet, Libraries, Mobile devices, Staff, Students
Using a phone to fly a drone
November 8, 2011
Pilotless planes at MIT controlled via iPhones in Seattle.
Take control of your phone’s sensors
October 5, 2011
A Media Lab group that has done groundbreaking work using cellphones to gauge human social interactions releases its technology to the public.
MIT launches new Center for Mobile Learning
September 9, 2011
Receives initial funding from Google Education.
Increasing fuel efficiency with a smartphone
August 25, 2011
A network of dashboard-mounted phones can collect data on traffic lights and tell drivers how to avoid inefficient stopping and starting.
IS&T renews its contract with lynda.com
July 11, 2011
MIT faculty, staff, and students can continue to freely access lynda.com’s catalog of 900-plus courses.
‘Radar for the human eye’
July 1, 2011
Inexpensive hand-held device developed at MIT could detect cataracts even at the earliest stages.
Moving inventions to the marketplace
June 16, 2011
MIT/Harvard symposium seeks commercial opportunities for emerging technologies.
You can take it with you
June 16, 2011
A new system lets you transfer open applications between a computer and a cellphone simply by pointing the phone’s camera at the computer’s screen.
Better glasses-free 3-D
May 4, 2011
A fundamentally new approach to glasses-free 3-D displays could save power, widen the viewing angle and make 3-D illusions more realistic.
Japan’s supply chain ripple effects
April 15, 2011
MIT researchers assess how the crisis has affected the flow of goods to and from the island nation.
Also labeled: Center for Transportation and Logistics, Earthquakes, Engineering Systems, Japan, Management, Supply chains, Business, iPad
Constant connection
April 12, 2011
MIT researchers show how to use portable devices’ built-in motion sensors to improve data rates on wireless networks.
Smart starts with you! Adopt these smart phone security recommendations from IS&T
March 3, 2011
Setting a device PIN or password on your smart phone can greatly decrease the chance of someone getting access to your personal information if your device is lost or stolen.
Also labeled: Information Services and Technology, iPad
Let your mobile phone be your guide: A new twist on the MIT Campus Tour
January 8, 2011
Visitors with an iPhone or Android device can download the latest version of the MIT Mobile app, which includes links to the MIT150 website as well as a campus tour with a map, text and images.
Also labeled: Information Services and Technology, MIT150
Institute launches app for Android mobile devices
November 18, 2010
Echoes functionality of MIT’s mobile site, existing app for iPhones
Also labeled: Alumni/ae, Campus services, Faculty, Information Services and Technology, Staff, Students
Systems thinking in the mobile space
October 22, 2010
IS&T now offers limited support for Android mobile devices
October 14, 2010
Innovation in the mobile market and a surge of available Android devices have created strong interest in this platform.
Also labeled: Campus services, Faculty, Information Services and Technology, Mobile devices, Staff, Students
In the World: Health care in the palm of a hand
September 27, 2010
MIT-led student team develops mobile-device software to help improve health-care accessibility in remote regions.
Supercomputing on a cell phone
September 1, 2010
For complex problems whose form can be anticipated but whose particulars can’t, new software can offer approximate solutions in seconds.
The MIT roots of Google’s new software
August 19, 2010
Google’s App Inventor, which lets people with no previous programming experience build applications for mobile phones, draws on decades of MIT research.


























