Akara robot enabling more medical procedures in UK trial

An Irish robot that decontaminates air is being trialled in a major NHS hospital in Cornwall, UK – with early results suggesting it could reduce room downtime in critical parts of the hospital by more than 60%.

The robot, made by Akara who are based at The Digital Hub, has been on the ground at the Royal Cornwall Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (RCHT) since June 2022 where it has been used in parts of the hospital where the air has a higher chance of contamination.

The idea was born out of COVID-19 pressures, where thorough cleaning of air was paramount to avoid infection spread. The robot is designed to eliminate COVID-19 as well as other viruses, including flu.

Dr Conor McGinn, co-founder and CEO of Akara explained the project’s potential: “We need technology to disinfect the air because it’s simply not a job that people can do. While ventilation helps, the cost and time needed to upgrade rooms to the levels needed is rarely practical. Our disinfection robots are mobile, allowing them to be rapidly deployed in minutes to the regions that need it most while their sensors and AI enable them to dynamically respond to the environment in ways that aren’t possible with static purification units.”

Already being utilised by staff, the robot is being trialled in the endoscopy department and is showing promising results in its ability to disinfect the air. Following certain medical Following certain medical examinations where aerosol generating procedures are performed, rooms needed to be left vacant for periods of more than 25 minutes in order to allow the air in the room to be replenished by clean air from the ventilation system. With the Akara robot, the process of air replenishment can be greatly accelerated, cutting the downtime to just 10 minutes. These findings will be presented at the Infection Prevention Society (IPS) Conference in Bournemouth on Oct. 17-19.

Joanne Taylor, Consultant Nurse and Deputy Director of Infection Prevention and Control at RCHT, commented: “The robot has definitely improved things for patients as the reduced downtime means we can get more patients seen in a day, while maintaining the highest standards in environmental cleanliness. Based on time savings made during the trial period, we estimate that its use could enable as many as 2,400 additional procedures a year which would have a very significant effect on reducing the waiting lists.”

Lynsey Farrell, Endoscopy Unit Lead at RCHT, said: “The robot has had a really positive impact on the department. Staff are concerned about the increased risk of COVID-19 for patients due to aerosol-generating procedures, and also for themselves, so they’re very keen to work with new technologies offering the potential to make the environment safer for everyone.”

The trial has been carried out in collaboration with the University of Plymouth and DIH Hero, a European innovation hub with a goal to accelerate innovation in robotics for healthcare European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 825003.

House of Marley Get Together Solo speaker launched

Today House of Marley, the eco-conscious audio maker created in collaboration with Bob Marley’s family, introduces the House of Marley signature speaker, reimagined. Enjoy your favourite playlists on-the-go with the Get Together Solo – an all-new portable speaker that boasts up to 25 hours of playtime. Engineered to deliver vibrant, balanced audio wherever you are, the Get Together Solo speaker features 3.5 and 0.75 inch drivers, meaning you can fully immerse yourself in the sound and feel the beat like you were meant to.

With Bluetooth 5.1, RCA and AUX connectivity, the Get Together Solo speaker lets you take control of the crowd, whether you’re attending an intimate evening gathering or relaxing in a sun-soaked garden barbecue that demands those summer throwbacks on repeat. In true Marley style, this new addition takes sustainability seriously. Crafted from bamboo and REWIND fabric, this speaker doesn’t just sound good – it does good too. One of the world’s fastest growing plants, bamboo makes for an environmentally friendly alternative to most materials, while the House of Marley REWIND fabric is pieced together using organic cotton, reclaimed hemp and recycled plastic bottles.

The House of Marley Get Together Solo is available to purchase from houseofmarley.co.uk now, and Amazon and HMV by the end of the month, for RRP £99.99 and will be on promo for Black Friday at £79.99.

Äike Launches World-First Smart-Lock Feature for e-scooters

Newly founded sustainable e-scooter startup Äike, has today launched the world’s first smart-lock system for e-scooters. The feature is available for the company’s newest model, the Äike T, and adds to a string of other industry shake-ups launched by the company, including introducing USB-C charging capabilities, and designing, manufacturing and assembling the first e-scooters entirely in Europe using renewable energy. The company’s latest product update allows Äike T owners to benefit from its remote unlocking system, a function that has become increasingly popular across the electric vehicle (EV) industry and allows you to start riding simply by standing near your device.

The smart-lock feature, integrated into the Äike mobile app, makes riding easier than ever before by letting Äike T owners unlock their e-scooter without even taking their phone out of their pocket. Using authenticated Bluetooth connections, users’ phones automatically connect to the e-scooter when the owner is in range, allowing them to simply hop on and ride. When they hop off, the e-scooter also locks itself, making securing your e-scooter easier and quicker.

Public key authentication guarantees that smart-lock is only triggered when the owner is using it, and the new feature is integrated into the scooters’ existing IoT module (provided by Comodule) which is encrypted to take commands only from the phone of its owner (or devices the owner has shared permissions to). Opening the Äike app automatically establishes a Bluetooth or GSM connection with the scooter, which allows the scooter to be locked or unlocked by pressing the allocated button.

The Äike T is a vertically integrated product, and the manufacturers have full control over its hardware, firmware and software, making it one of the most secure e-scooters on the market. Äike engineers can kill the IoT connectivity at any point, rendering theft a useless endeavour. Kristjan Maruste, CEO of Kõu Mobility Group and CEO & Head of Product for Äike, commented:

“Releasing this smart-lock feature is simply another example of the benefits of operating in a locally based and vertically integrated company. As we manufacture our own electronics, hardware and software, we can from the ideation to release phase in a matter of weeks. Our aim is to make Äike scooters the most user-friendly e-vehicles in the world.”

Äike is paving the way for a new era of micro-mobility making e-scooters and zero emission commuting accessible to the masses. The company actively seeks materials from responsible local recycled suppliers, ensuring a supply and distribution chain that is free from conflict, child labour, and excess landfills, while ensuring 92% of the materials used to produce its  e-scooters are recyclable.  On top of GPS protection, each e-scooter comes with Comodule’s own IoT device and passport that allows exclusive access to the Äike app and enables remote customer support, instant firmware updates, and e-scooter performance monitoring, offering users a unique connected riding experience.

Gamer Advantage’s range of blue-light filtering glasses for gamers launches in the European market

Gamer Advantage, eyewear manufacturer specialising in blue-light filtering gaming glasses, is expanding its presence into new territories as it announces its entry into the European market from today, across more than 25 new countries.

As part of this launch, two signature lens options will be made available across Europe, the Sleeper Lens and Suppressor Lens. Their custom-made lens comes in non-prescription, prescription, and readers.

The flagship, near-clear Sleeper Lens is for the dedicated gamer, or those who spend 8+ hours in front a screen daily. Gamer Advantage’s proprietary filtering absorbs harmful blue light emitted by your screen to protect gamers’ eyes in the best way possible, while seeing true colour. Benefits of using this range include reduced fatigue and relaxed vision throughout the day – helping gamers perform at their highest level.

For the casual gamer, or those who spend 4+ hours a day in front of a screen, Gamer Advantage developed the completely clear Suppressor Lens. This lens absorbs harmful blue light to a moderate level, geared toward improving productivity and focus.

All lenses are finished with a premium hard coating for increased durability, anti-reflective coating to reduce glare and a water and dirt repellent coating for easy maintenance. As with all Gamer Advantage glasses, these are manufactured in optical labs to clinical standards.

“Our mission is to genuinely improve the well-being of gamers and we are striving to provide a scientifically backed solution that supports the global gaming community with better performance. Over the last few years, we have built loyal fans in numerous territories, including North America and the UK, and are excited for our expansion into Europe as part of our ambitions of reaching new markets,” Bryan Reedy, Founder and CEO of Gamer Advantage commented, “We won’t stop until every gamer across the world has access to our game-changing technology that protects gamer’s vision and supports their well-being. Better sleep means better health and performance.”

Other products available in Europe include the bestselling Inferno, a true classic rectangle frame that’s part of the sun-clip collection, based upon tried and tested style icons and supplied with additional magnetic sunglass clips; the new eco-friendly Walden, Arbor and Terra ranges with bio-degradable frames; and Horizon, a 75% lighter, hyper-flexible and ultra-comfortable frame, whilst still featuring their proprietary light absorbing lens technology.

Gamer Advantage’s eyewear products range from £89-£189 in price, depending on the model and lens options. All models are also available to order from the Gamer Advantage website with the customer’s own prescription.

To find out more about Gamer Advantage’s range of eyewear and for interesting articles on sleep, blue light and eye health, please visit: www.gameradvantage.com.

Remote workers cause surge in hacking! Tips on how to use Wi-Fi

It’s not uncommon for organizations to have employees that travel to different locations whether it’s to visit customers or different offices, especially with the rise in remote working and remote co-working spaces.

When these employees travel or work outside of the office network, they often connect to public Wi-Fi hotspots which could be creating a ‘massive surge’ in hacking crimes according to web filtering platform Titan HQ.

Providing users with remote access to the corporate network can help improve employee productivity, but it introduces a high level of cybersecurity risk with a chance an attacker could also gain remote access. However, this is far from the only danger when it comes to public Wi-Fi as hackers can also easily target individuals and their information with ease when connecting to public Wi-Fi.

When it comes to public Wi-Fi, the most likely threat is a common hacker or scammer attempting to steal a user’s information for profit. Attackers are often after personal details such as your name, address, financial information or social security numbers. There is also the potential for blackmail if an attacker finds compromising documents or images on your device.

As you peruse your favorite social media site, access your email, and check to see if a financial transaction cleared your online bank account, a hacker could easily capture all of your login credentials and data. So what is the most dangerous word or phrase when it comes to Wi-Fi?

“Free Wi-Fi”

As a result of the rise, in the US, the FBI and the Federal Trade Commission have all urged caution when using free Wi-Fi and be mindful of the security risks. Other organizations such as the AARP have cautioned its members that “Free public wireless networks may come at a steep price – the theft of your finances and identity.”

Free WiFi is everywhere these days, giving us the ability to work remotely in coffee shops and restaurants. It’s very convenient but potentially unsafe. Connecting to a public Wi-Fi network requires little authentication – at best you’ll be greeted by a captive portal and have to check a box agreeing to the terms of service.  Anyone can connect to these networks, including cyber criminals.

The presence of any of these factors can contribute to an insecure environment, in which hackers can easily target unsuspecting users who are oblivious to their potential jeopardy.  Some of the most common threats include the following:

  • Stealing your password or personal information within a non-encrypted connection or through a rogue access point
  • Session hijacking so that a hacker can browse a site using your own online account
  • Obtaining information on your computer by directly accessing your computer
  • Downloading malware and viruses that can then conduct their malicious task

On public Wi-Fi, there are many ways scammers can use to get to you. Here are some of the most common:

Man In The Middle attacks

These attacks are one of the most common while using public Wi-Fi. A hacker captures the data you are sending. Most hackers who use this method exploit flaws in apps or websites that allow them view the information being passed. The information can include bank details, passwords, personal identification information, and other data that could be used for identity theft. The most common type of MITM attacks is those that occur over unencrypted and unsecured Wi-Fi networks.

The easiest way for an attacker to exploit public WiFi is to position himself between clients and the router. A man-in-the-middle attack is like eavesdropping where an attacker can get in-between points A and B and intercept data. Sometimes this data can be modified in the process of transmission to trick the victim into disclosing sensitive information, such as login credentials. The victim will likely never notice anything is amiss. Once the user falls for the deception, the data is collected.

Fake Hotspots.

Not all public hotspots are legitimate. Attackers create “free” WiFi networks (often called evil twin hotspots) in an attempt to lure in unsuspecting users. When you connect to such a network, you give criminals an opportunity to monitor all your data. All an attacker has to do is find a high-traffic location and set up a fake network with a legitimate sounding name like ‘Hotel Wi-Fi.” By the time the attack is uncovered or authorities have isolated the source of the signal, the attacker has moved on – with the stolen user credentials.

The whole experience is transparent to the victim. Most of the time the hacker allows the victims to reach their intended Internet destinations while they secretly eavesdrop on the network traffic so that they can steal the information from the victims as the victims attempt to log in to their e-mail, provide credit card numbers while shopping online, etc. Avoid using open Wi-Fi hotspots – always ensure they’re secured and that a password is required to access them.

Wireless “sniffing.”

This is a practice where your data is observed, intercepted, and interpreted. It helps experts to diagnose any problems on the network. In the wrong hands, it can be used to monitor and collect data from unsuspecting victims.

Common Tools used by Wi-Fi attackers

While many sites are switching to Secure Socket Layer (SSL) which provides end-to-end encryption, there are various ways an attacker can circumvent this. One example is an SSLstrip, a tool that transparently hijacks HTTP traffic on a network.

This lets security managers assess the risk level of a network with the push of a button but it can also make it easy for attackers to scan public WiFi networks and find vulnerable devices – including yours.

“It doesn’t take long for a determined hacker to crack an unprotected  wifi network. For would be hackers, there are a multitude of websites that promise to help you crack wi-fi passwords in two minutes. Many others provide significant detail on wireless hacking tools’ Ronan Kavanagh  from TitanHQ said.

“This does not mean that you should never utilize public Wi-Fi. It just means you should take precautions. If you wouldn’t verbally give out your password in a crowded coffee shop then you should see a wireless hotspot as being full of prying ears as well as everyone shares the same wireless access point. In a sense, it is one big conversation.”

How To Stay Safe on Public Wi-Fi:

1. Check the Terms and Conditions.

In your desire to get some free internet, it can be quite tempting to click through any terms and conditions that pop up on your screen. However, you should be careful about what you sign up for in public. A huge amount of free public Wi-Fi also takes something from you. These firms will give you some bandwidth as long as you agree to give them your email address and a phone number for instance. Try to find time to read before agreeing.

2. Stick to Advertised Wi-Fi Networks.

Just because you see free Wi-Fi pop up on your screen does not mean you must connect to it. Hackers are known to set up free Wi-Fi that they use to mine data from unsuspecting individuals. If you see open Wi-Fi that is not advertised publicly, you will have to think twice about using it.

3. Only Visit Secure Sites on Wi-Fi.

The green padlock at the top left corner of your browser shows you that you are connecting to a secure site. This sign is even more important when you are relying on free Wi-Fi. Think hard before doing anything important when on free Wi-Fi. For instance, avoid making any credit card transactions on public Wi-Fi. Additionally, it is best to use a mobile browser rather than an app when on public Wi-Fi. Mobile browsers are better at checking the security of sites than apps.

4. Switch Off Sharing.

When your device is connected to the Internet in a public area, you will not want to share anything. You can turn off sharing in the Control Panel depending on the OS you use. You may also opt to have your OS do it for you by choosing “Public” the first time you connect to a public network.

5. Switch Off Wi-Fi Capabilities in Public.

Even when you are not actively connected to any Wi-Fi network, your computer hardware can still transmit data to any network that is in range. There are measures in place to keep such networks from getting in touch with you. However, hackers can be quite smart, and they can get into your laptop. Besides that, switching off Wi-Fi settings allows you to extend the battery life of your device.

Other Useful Tips.

Avoid downloading anything when using public Wi-Fi. Additionally, always ensure that the OS and all other software are always up to date. Although your device automatically manages your connection when you are on public Wi-Fi, it is always best to double-check. When you are done with Wi-Fi, always forget the network. That way, you can reduce the security risk to your device. Additionally, make simple choices like using different passwords for each app.

  • Always ask the establishment what the name of the official hotspot is.  This will prevent you from making incorrect assumptions and choose a malicious hotspot.
  • Disable the “auto connect” or “auto-join” functions for saved hotspots for all of your wireless devices, which is good advice in general.

Nokia Mobile Dublin Launch event October 2022

Today Nokia Mobile (HMD Global) had a private launch event in Dublin, Check out the products on show and stay tuned for more soon on here and techbuzzireland.com One message Nokia made clear at this launch is sustainability and being eco friendly as you will see with their new packaging and a clean portfolio of devices you will recognise unlike other that flood the market with multiple devices.

There is a phone for everyone here at all price points and send a message, feature phones is one great place to start for a digital detox yet giving you the basics and my pics is the Nokia 5710 Express Audio which combines two products in one, that being earbuds built into the device itself and the earbuds will work with other products too and not just the phone itself..

Check out a quick video below at what is on offer and stay tuned for more and reviews coming soon. I have been an avid Nokia fan over the years and own a huge collection of devices from yesteryear which I plan to take a look down memory lane soon here and on our YouTube channel.

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Twinkly Launches New Gaming Range with Exclusive Fortnite Tournament and Grand Prize

Leading Italian smart lighting brand, Twinkly, today announces the start of the Twinkly Cup, a Fortnite European tournament in collaboration with Video Games Party and Epic Games with a grand prize of Twinkly product worth €10,000!

The Twinkly Cup marks the landing of Twinkly in the gaming industry with a range of high-quality lighting products designed to upgrade gamers’ and streamers’ rooms with next-level customisation.

The Fortnite tournament allows gamers from the UK, Italy, France, Germany, Denmark, Sweden and Netherlands to compete in their favourite game for a chance to win over €10,000 of Twinkly products and Razer Barracuda X Gaming headsets. The Twinkly Cup is open for free registration at https://-www.twinklycup.it/index-en.html from the 5th October and will take place over two days from the 8th of October. To participate, players will need to have the Fortnite game and an Epic Games account.

The new range of Twinkly lights for gaming rooms arrives with an advanced set of features. With the Twinkly App, gamers can now apply effects and animations with a touch of a button to completely personalise their lights. The devices can also be virtually linked to other Twinkly products to create a complex and synchronised lighting system. All Twinkly products can be customised, and each individual LED can be individually controlled to create unique effects, gradients and animations.

The Twinkly Cup and gaming range are just the first of Twinkly gaming activities. Other initiatives to support the world of gaming includes the opening of a Gaming Room at eStudios in Milan for shoots and live streams, which will soon be open to the public, by reservation, to give customers the ability to try out Twinkly products.

Twinkly product highlights for gaming rooms: 

Twinkly Flex  / RRP: £99.99 (2m) / £129.99 (3m)

Twinkly Flex is a flexible, neon-like LED strip that can be controlled via the App and voice control assistant. With a length of 2m (6.5 feet), Twinkly Flex can be shaped as desired, bringing new levels of lighting design and creativity to your connected home.

Twinkly Line / RRP: £89.99

Twinkly Line is a self-adhesive, magnetic, thin and smart LED light strip perfect for bringing colour to any room, creating the ultimate atmosphere in your home. Twinkly Line is a cool but simple decorative lighting tool with an all-black finish, bright and colourful LEDs, and the smallest cross-section profile on the market. Like all Twinkly products, Line can be mapped, and each LED is individually controlled, allowing you to create and reproduce unique colour effects and animations.

Twinkly Squares / RRP: £249.99

Twinkly Squares are small LED panels that light up to further connect your home. Composed of 64-pixel RGB LEDs, Squares are available in packs of 9 or 16 panels. Twinkly Squares is a revolutionary product that combines the power of an LED wall with the sophistication of interior design. The system can be connected to other Twinkly products, to create amazing environmental effects, from DJ set lighting to immersive gaming consoles.

Twinkly Dots /  RRP: £114.99 (200LEDs / £174.99 (400 LEDs)

Its nearly invisible wiring makes Dots extremely lightweight, flexible and discreet. It is also the first ever Twinkly product with a fully portable USB-powered version, perfect to connect it directly to your gaming rig.

Twinkly Music / RRP: £29.99

Revolutionary technology gives shape and colour to every sound. Twinkly Music’s technology can decode any source of sound in real-time – whether it’s a classical music aria, a timed piece, or a video game soundtrack – to identify relevant musical elements and create live effects with Twinkly lights. A true live audiovisual combination experience.

Twinkly lights are compatible with the most popular voice assistants, such as Hey Google and Amazon Alexa, as well as Apple HomeKit, Homey, Razer Chroma RGB, and OMEN Light Studio. Providing a more immersive experience in the gaming action, Twinkly offers an incredible opportunity to enhance your gaming experience with stunning lighting effects that interact with gameplay.

Resources

Gaming products are available on the official store: https://www.twinkly.com 

Apple Watch SE 2022 (44mm Starlight) first look, unboxing and set-up

Yes I went and did it, got another Apple Watch and this time the SE starlight 44mm. I am looking at the Ultra down the road however have seen none in stores yet and want to see just how big it looks on the wrist rather than stock image reviews or photos. As for the SE I think will be popular and good value for money and for those who have yet to jump into the smartwatch game no matter what OS your prefer the entry level offerings are probably best to begin with. Given Apple is more expensive than others this is a decent smartwatch at a decent entry price however probably too high for many which I agree with, I have come down from the Apple Watch 7 series to try it out and so far so good for my needs.

Not going to bore you with the specs but today I just take a first look and unboxing of the new Apple Watch SE and the set-up process which is quite simple as with anything Apple is and if you need to know some more feel free to drop your thoughts in the comments on our YouTube channel and stay tuned for more on the Apple iPhone 14 pro and the watch as we have accessories to check out in the coming weeks.

Check out the iPhone 13 pro vs 14 pro unboxing here

Unboxing the Apple Watch SE 2022

 

 

Fairphone continues quest for device longevity by selling refurbished phones

Fairphone, the Dutch social enterprise building a market for ethical smartphones, will today start selling refurbished devices – Fairphone 3, New Life Edition – via its website, originally released in September 2019.

In line with Fairphone’s mission to promote longevity in smartphones to reduce e-waste and save valuable resources, the refurbished phones will complement the existing offer of new Fairphone devices currently available.

These pre-owned phones have been refurbished in France and tested to ensure 100% functionality. They come with a new or almost-new battery, guaranteeing at least 80% of the original capacity. They have the same 2-year manufacturing warranty originally reserved for new devices of this model. The amount of refurbished phones is limited and will be sold while stocks last. Refurbished Fairphone3+ devices will be available in the coming weeks

Its modular design also allows for easier refurbishing and upgrading, since broken parts can be replaced. The company gives refurbished Fairphone devices a second life, a logical step in its quest for device longevity and a circular economy.

About Fairphone

Fairphone is building a market for ethical phones and motivating the industry to act more responsibly. We design, produce and sell smartphones to uncover the supply chain behind our products, raise awareness for the most urgent issues, and prove that it’s possible to do things differently. Together with our partners and collaborators, we’re working to make caring for people and the planet a natural part of doing business.