Wearable computing for your mouth
Inventors are finding new ways to put wearable computing devices on our bodies. A new sensor worn in the mouth can detect eating, drinking, speech patterns and smoking habits to promote healthy living.
Read MorePrenatal wearable technology to protect baby and keep mom healthy
Parents are always looking for the most advanced way to protect their kids. It seems ironic that one technology could prevent the side effects from another, but Phronetic Technologies is attempting to do exactly this with their StimElation product line for expectant mothers.
Read More5 Ways eye tracking can change health care
Eye tracking is making major breakthroughs in the health care industry. Here are 5 ways eye tracking can change health care.
Read MoreHow much would you be willing to pay for a middle of the road (Not the best and Not the worst) mobile eye tracking device?
How much would you be willing to pay for a middle of the road (Not the best and Not the worst) mobile eye tracking device?
Read MoreWhen A Remote Isn’t Really A Remote
Even with all of the rapid changes that have occurred with the way we watch televisions, the remote control hasn’t changed very much...
Read MoreThe Truth Is On Your Face
A University of Bradford research team unveiled their new face tracking lie detector this week. While the system isn’t quite as accurate...
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