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Report: Advertisers Could Track You Via a Smartphone's Accelerometer


Careful how you handle your phone: researchers have been testing out new surveillance techniques, and they think that you could easily be tracked around the web using your phone's accelerometer.

That might sound a little cooky, but according to the SFGate security researcher Hristo Bojinov has discovered that it's possible to distinguish between individual devices simply analyzing the data that accelerometers—devices which measure the physical motion of your phone—provide to webpages. Interestingly, that's a result of imperfections in the way that accelerometers actually work.

No accelerometer works perfectly, so they all provide (unique) outputs even when at rest. According to Bojinov that's enough to track a smartphone around the web. All a site need do is use a small piece of code that grabs your smartphone's accelerometer data. In fact, Bojinov has even implemented that on a Stanford website where you can view your own mobile's accelerometer footprint.

It's unclear whether or not this technique has been used by websites and advertisers, but Bojinov claims he'd be surprised if someone somewhere wasn't already exploring the possibility. Add to that that motion-detection is becoming ever more sensitive—think of the iPhone 5S's M7 chip, for instance—and the chances are that this could be an increasingly likely avenue of snooping. The research will be formally published in the next month or two, but in the the meantime it will be interesting to see if anyone is using the technique already. [SFGate via Slashgear via Verge]


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Report: These Are Sony's New 24- and 36-Megapixel Alpha Cameras


DigitalCameraInfo has reportedly gotten ahold of the specs and images of two of Sony's new Alpha digital cameras, the A7 and the A7R. We don't know how they shoot yet, but they sure look nice.

The A7, pictured above, will supposedly have 24 megapixels, and cost around $1700 for just the body. In the top photo, it's been matched up with a 28-70 mm lens. Apparently with both the lens and the camera, you're looking at a $2000 kit. Below is the A7R, which is the real beast; it's purported to have 36 megapixels, and it'll reportedly run $2200 for just the body.

Additionally, these cameras will reportedly include tiltable LCD screens on the back, Wi-Fi, and NFC. The A7 and the A7R are rumored to also have LAEA Full Frame A to E-mount adapters and work with NEX APS-C lenses as well. Sony has an event scheduled for this coming Wednesday, so we'll get more details then. [DigitalCameraInfo via SonyAlphaRumors via SlashGear]

Report: These Are Sony's New 24- and 36-Megapixel Alpha Cameras


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