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Irecently spent two weeks tracking my calorie intake, calorie burn, exercise and pretty much every aspect of my lifestyle for a fortnight. What was more surprising than my own personal experience was seeing how others reacted. From just a few ...
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Easyjet just turned 20 and to celebrate the occasion, the company unveiled its new uniform update. Unlike other airlines that simply grow with the fashion trend, this company has made a huge leap beyond fashion and landed right inwearable technology. ...
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For all of its promising ideas and potential, Google Glass can, at best, be summed up as a noble failure. In trying to appeal to as broad of an audience as possible, the resulting device offered little in the way ...
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A team of engineers has developed a unique material, the Sponge, that can clean water of contaminants in an eco-friendly and cost-effective manner, and then be melted back down and reused again. To showcase the new material, which has a ...
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London design studio Layer believes we should be just as worried as our carbon footprints as we are about how many steps we’ve taken – already sufficiently gathered by a myriad of existing fitness wearbles. Their Worldbeing concept is envisioned ...
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ICAROS is a system to fly through virtual worlds, play games and exercise the body at the same time. Discover space or explore the Amazonas, fly through the perfect wave – anything is possible in virtual reality. ICAROS movement axis ...
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In today’s smart home, technologies can track how much energy a particular appliance like a refrigerator or television or hair dryer is gobbling up. What they don’t typically show is which person in the house actually flicked the switch. A ...
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Incorrect body posture can be a bad thing and the biggest side effect is back pain which over the period of time can lead to much serious problems. People around the globe suffer from back pain due to bad posture, ...
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Pressure sensitive sensors can sense cellular changes. UC Berkeley researchers are hoping to enhance the scope of use for this technology. Bedsores are more than a pain in the backside for bedridden folk, they can develop into dangerous infections and heighten ...