Ok.. Now you thought you had all the newest gizmos and gadgets.. think again..
Trying to remember a full day's schedule is no mean feat -- especially when it's full of business meetings, grocery shopping, kids' soccer practice and music lessons, and sundry other errands.
Help may be on the way from a pair of specs dubbed the memory glasses. The specs have a tiny television screen embedded into one of the lenses and are hooked up to a PDA.
More on it here
These sound great for us short termed memory people.. Now where did I put my glasses..
When boarding a plane, dropping off the kids with the nanny or watching a 10-wheeler careening down the highway, the last thing you want to worry about is whether the pilot, nanny or driver has been imbibing something stronger than coffee.
Some reassurance may be offered from an alcohol-monitoring skin patch being developed by SpectRx. The wireless patch is placed over four tiny holes made in the employee's skin, through which small samples of fluid are continuously tested. The test results are then transmitted to a receiver.
Find out if you've been drinking
Come here.. I'm going to Patch you..
Missed targets at the toilet in the middle of the night may well be a perennial problem, but a southern California company aims to ease the crisis with the latest in sensory technology.
Arkon Resources, a consumer products maker based in Arcadia, California, just released the latest version of its night light, LavNav. The lavatory-navigation light, which retails for $30, is a sensor-studded light that customers install at the bottom of a toilet seat. The light detects approaching footsteps, then casts a red shadow on the toilet if the seat is up -- a gentle reminder to women that everything is not as it should be. The toilet shines green when the seat is down
alrighty then~!
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Trying to remember a full day's schedule is no mean feat -- especially when it's full of business meetings, grocery shopping, kids' soccer practice and music lessons, and sundry other errands.
Help may be on the way from a pair of specs dubbed the memory glasses. The specs have a tiny television screen embedded into one of the lenses and are hooked up to a PDA.
More on it here
These sound great for us short termed memory people.. Now where did I put my glasses..
When boarding a plane, dropping off the kids with the nanny or watching a 10-wheeler careening down the highway, the last thing you want to worry about is whether the pilot, nanny or driver has been imbibing something stronger than coffee.
Some reassurance may be offered from an alcohol-monitoring skin patch being developed by SpectRx. The wireless patch is placed over four tiny holes made in the employee's skin, through which small samples of fluid are continuously tested. The test results are then transmitted to a receiver.
Find out if you've been drinking
Come here.. I'm going to Patch you..
Missed targets at the toilet in the middle of the night may well be a perennial problem, but a southern California company aims to ease the crisis with the latest in sensory technology.
Arkon Resources, a consumer products maker based in Arcadia, California, just released the latest version of its night light, LavNav. The lavatory-navigation light, which retails for $30, is a sensor-studded light that customers install at the bottom of a toilet seat. The light detects approaching footsteps, then casts a red shadow on the toilet if the seat is up -- a gentle reminder to women that everything is not as it should be. The toilet shines green when the seat is down
alrighty then~!
What next?
You want more?
Go Here