Category: Apps

Mobile app launched by LG to provide Delhi drivers with traffic alerts

This smartphone application has been designed to help motorists to overcome the challenges of daily driving.

A new mobile app has just become available for drivers using their smartphones in Delhi, so that they will be able to better understand the flow of traffic and to be alerted in areas where there may be snarls and other problems.

This application is available to users of Android based smartphones, which are the most common in the city.

The mobile app was developed along with the assistance of Lt. Governor Najeeb Jung, who was there for the launch of the application, which is meant to be a “step to make life easier” for the residents of this capital city. The name of the product is the Delhi Traffic Police app. This will provide commuters with a range of different types of important information that could help them to better make their way to and from work every day.

The mobile app will also give them the ability to report issues that they have noticed along their routes.

For example, if a traffic light is out and it doesn’t look as though the authorities have been advised – that is, there isn’t anyone official directing traffic and there are no repair crews on site – then this application provides the ideal opportunity for people to report it as soon as it is noticed. This can help the correct parties to take action as early as possible so that traffic disasters can be avoided.Mobile App for Traffic Alerts

Jung also announced that at the same time that the Android app was launched, the Delhi Traffic Police website also received a considerable upgrade. This will provide commuters with a spectrum of additional features.

The Police Commissioner in Delhi, B.S. Bassi, expressed support for this new tool, saying that it is a step to help to make the everyday lives of the people in the city notably easier to live. At the moment the mobile app is available at the Google Play store. It provides users with alerts, reporting options, the ability to measure distances depending on various routes to arrive at a destination, and will even calculate fares. The app will also alert users to areas that are currently experiencing issues such as flooding, or will notify them when they will be traveling through areas where accident rates are especially high.

Augmented reality mhealth platform helps to overcome phobias

This mobile health tool helps people to be able to confront their anxieties and their fears.

A new self-help tool has now been developed by a team of psychologists, physicists, and developers, which uses augmented reality over a mobile health platform, with the goal of helping users to be able to treat their phobias and overcome their anxieties.

The Phobious mobile app is a part of the overall DreamIt Health Baltimore’s inaugural class.

The team came up with tools that can be used over a smartphone, and the consumer product – which includes both a mobile app that will work on Android or iPhone, and a pair of augmented reality goggles – will be launched in September. Baltimore came upon the Phobious mhealth technology via Barcelona.

This augmented reality technology will include both a consumer facing tool and tracking for doctors.

This allows the program to be used both as a self-help tool as well as a way for clinicians to be able to track the progress of their patients. That second element is still under development. That said, the consumer facing platform is well under way. The primary focus of that element will be specifically on phobias, ranging from spiders and insects to needles and even public speaking.augmented reality - health

The intention of the company is to market it as a self help tool, but without any promises or guarantees that it can be used as a cure in treating these extreme fears. That said, it does have every intention to pursue FDA clearance in the United States, as well as a CE Mark from regulators in the E.U. This will allow it to be sold as a device that can help to treat issues related to anxiety disorders and post traumatic stress disorders (PTSDs).

Previous research form the military has shown that virtual reality has been able to generate some success when treating these types of conditions.

Dani Roig, the co-founder of Phobious, is one of the company’s two physicists who has been struggling with a fear of flying. He explained that companies attempting to come up with tools based on virtual reality has typically proven to be too expensive and challenging for broadscale adoption. However, in the form of an mhealth tool using augmented reality, the product becomes much more affordable and achievable.