Journal: IEEE Consumer Electronics Magazine

Volume 4, Issue 2

3 -- 7Peter Corcoran 0001. Changing of the Guard [Notes from the Editor]
8 -- 39Sharon Peng. Improving Efficiency and Transparency [President's Message]
10 -- 20Peter Corcoran 0001, Tom Coughlin. Safe Advanced Mobile Power Workshop [Society News]
20 -- 31Peter Corcoran 0001, Tom Coughlin. CE Society Steps Boldly to the West (of Ireland): Public Talks Given by IEEE Distinguished Lecturers in the West of Ireland [Society News]
31 -- 33Robin Bradbeer. In the Spotlight: U.K. and Ireland Chapter [Society News]
33 -- 34Tomohiro Hase. Events with Academic Societies in Asia at GCCE2014 [Society News]
34 -- 37Peter Corcoran 0001. TAB Review of IEEE Consumer Electronics Magazine [Society News]
38 -- 39Sharon Peng. CE Society and the Korean IEIE Society: The Sister Society Update [Society News]
38 -- 0Stefan Mozar. IEEE Consumer Electronics Society Board of Governors Call for Nominations 2015 [Society News]
40 -- 45David Moloney, Oscar Déniz-Suárez. A Vision for the Future [Soapbox]
46 -- 48Brian Markwalter. Flights of Fancy: Products in the Unmanned Systems Marketplace
49 -- 53William Lumpkins, Martin Joyce. Near-Field Communication: It Pays: Mobile payment systems explained and explored
54 -- 59Vijay S. Venkitachalam, Vinod Namboodiri, Siny Joseph, Emily Dee, Charles A. Burdsal. What, Why, and How: Surveying what consumers want in new mobile phones
60 -- 66Keith Mallinson. Smartphone Revolution: Technology patenting and licensing fosters innovation, market entry, and exceptional growth
67 -- 70Joseph Decuir. Bluetooth Smart Support for 6LoBTLE: Applications and connection questions
71 -- 78Peter Corcoran 0001, Stephen Dukes, Ulrich H. Reimers. Champions in Our Midst: The Father of Digital Video Broadcasting
79 -- 81Katina Michael. Wearables and Lifelogging: The socioethical implications
82 -- 91Deniz Gokye, Katina Michael. Digital Wearability Scenarios: Trialability on the run
92 -- 94Katina Michael. Sousveillance: Implications for Privacy, Security, Trust, and the Law
95 -- 96Katherine Albrecht, Liz McIntyre. Protect Yourself from RFID: Fend off frightening tracking tech
97 -- 99William Lumpkins. Protecting Yourself with RFID: Embracing the benefits of wireless tracking technology
100 -- 106Sally A. Applin, Michael D. Fischer. Toward a Multiuser Social Augmented Reality Experience: Shared pathway experiences via multichannel applications
107 -- 113M. G. Michael, Katina Michael, Christine Perakslis. Überveillance, the Web of Things, and People: What is the culmination of all this surveillance?
114 -- 117Bob Frankston. Deconstructing Television: Delivery, Content, and Policy. [Bits Versus Electrons]
118 -- 120Tom Coughlin. The Internet of Things Meets the Storage of Everything [The Art of Storage]
121 -- 122David Alan Grier. Defining Trouble [Market-Based Analyses]
123 -- 124Veronica A. Lancaster. CEA's 4K Ultra HD Logo Program [CEA Insights]
125 -- 127William Lumpkins. Making Waves [Product Reviews]