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Tech News June 25, 2013 •

Tech News June 25, 2013

  • Lensless Camera Takes Multiple-View Pictures

    A new class of imaging device from Bell Labs can take more than one view of a scene at the same time or use the same data to create a single high-resolution image

  • Study Shows Many iPhone Apps Defy Apple’s Privacy Advice

    Researchers say that over a third of iPhone apps still access a device’s unique identifier.

    In 2011, Apple advised that iPhone and iPad apps should stop logging the unique identifiers of users’ devices, a practice that can be exploited to build up profiles for ad-targeting purposes. But a new study by researchers at the University of California, San Diego, suggests that many apps still do so.

  • The App Craze Branches into Forestry

    A startup has developed software and smartphone tools for cataloguing the trees in forests.

    In a small office near Central Square in Cambridge, Massachusetts, just across from Starbucks, is a small startup with a big idea for balancing biodiversity with business. SilviaTerra has developed better ways to identify and quantify the trees in forests, using smartphones and satellite imagery. The company’s goal is to help landowners, conservation groups, and timber companies manage their inventory and preserve valuable natural habitats.

  • What to Look for in the President’s Climate Address

    Obama will propose a climate plan, but his options are limited without congressional support.

    President Obama is expected to announce a series of measures to reduce carbon emissions, help the United States prepare for the impact of climate change, and facilitate international coöperation on dealing with the problem. The recommendations will mark the administration’s most significant policy moves since the comprehensive energy legislation passed by the House in 2009 failed in the Senate.

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