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3. Click on the chat bubble icon on the right end of the URL box to track your progress and set your language (to French or Spanish). About WaitChatter FAQ What is wait-learning? People often want to learn a language but can't find time. WaitChatter is based on the idea of wait-learning. It makes use of time you spend waiting for your IM buddy to respond to teach you a foreign language. What langu
WaitSuite opens up new possibilities for "micro-learning," leveraging idle moments like when you're waiting to connect to WiFi or refresh your email. Hyper-connectivity has changed the way we communicate, wait, and productively use our time. Even in a world of 5G wireless and “instant” messaging, there are countless moments throughout the day when we’re waiting for messages, texts, and Snapchats t
RF-Capture is a device that captures a human figure through walls and occlusions. It transmits wireless signals and reconstructs a human figure by analyzing the signals' reflections. RF-Capture does not require the person to wear any sensor, and its transmitted power is 10,000 times lower than that of a standard cell-phone. RF-Capture has many applications, like: It can know who the person behind
Social phobias affect about 15 million adults in the United States, according to the National Institute of Mental Health, and surveys show that public speaking is high on the list of such phobias. For some people, these fears of social situations can be especially acute: For example, individuals with Asperger's syndrome often have difficulty making eye contact and reacting appropriately to social
Social phobias affect about 15 million adults in the United States, according to the National Institute of Mental Health, and surveys show that public speaking is high on the list of such phobias. For some people, these fears of social situations can be especially acute: For example, individuals with Asperger’s syndrome often have difficulty making eye contact and reacting appropriately to social
Software Predicts Tomorrow’s News by Analyzing Today’s and Yesterday’s Prototype software can give early warnings of disease or violence outbreaks by spotting clues in news reports. Researchers have created software that predicts when and where disease outbreaks might occur based on two decades of New York Times articles and other online data. The research comes from Microsoft and the Technion-Isr
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