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Taggie Smartphone App Helps Kids Make Smart Food Choices [VIDEO]
Taggie Smartphone App Helps Kids Make Smart Food Choices [VIDEO]
Taggie Smartphone App Helps Kids Make Smart Food Choices [VIDEO]
If you’re someone who wants your kids to know more about food — something we should all know more about — you’ll probably find a new app in development pretty interesting. Taggie, the brainchild of recent Dutch design school graduate Niels van Hoof, uses your smartphone camera to scan a barcode of food items. It then launches a 3D augmented reality animation to give children a short, fun lesson ab
New Toyota Technology Could Help the Paralyzed Walk [VIDEO]
New Toyota Technology Could Help the Paralyzed Walk [VIDEO]
New Toyota Technology Could Help the Paralyzed Walk [VIDEO]
On November 2 in Tokyo, auto maker Toyota unveiled several robotic devices designed to help paralyzed people and the elderly walk. These robots include sensors that detect the user’s posture, grasp and holding strength, and motor control technology that facilitates someone’s desired motion.
Bike Riding Robot Is Adorable, Will Likely Enslave Humanity [VIDEO]
Bike Riding Robot Is Adorable, Will Likely Enslave Humanity [VIDEO]
Bike Riding Robot Is Adorable, Will Likely Enslave Humanity [VIDEO]
Learning to ride a bike all by yourself is a big step in growing up. For robots, however, it means being getting redesigned as an all new model. Dr Guero took the Kondo KHR-3HV and upgraded it to ride a bike. Clearly it’s only a matter of time before Lil’ BikeTron 5000 achieves sentience and enslaves humanity.
New Heart-Monitoring Device for Smartphones Could Save Your Lifehealth to
New Heart-Monitoring Device for Smartphones Could Save Your Lifehealth to
New Heart-Monitoring Device for Smartphones Could Save Your Lifehealth to
Swiss researchers say new technology that interacts with smartphones could revolutionize the treatment of heart patients. The device in question consists of four electrode sensors attached to the skin and linked to a radio module and computer chip that clips onto a patient’s belt. Data from the device is sent to a smartphone and can be viewed in real-time for up to 150 hours on a single charge. An