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May13No Comments
Intel is developing Health Guide that will work at home. A small device about the size of a small-form-factor PC, the Health Guide PHS6000 is a small white box with a flip-up 10.4-inch LCD touchscreen, a webcam with privacy shield, and a touchscreen. Inside it is an undisclosed Intel processor and motherboard, together with Bluetooth and four USB ports. The Health Guide requires a broadband connection, which it uses to connect to doctors and healthcare professionals, and to download content onto its small hard drive. Read the rest of this article » -
Mar20No Comments
Given the trends, anyone can predict the time when people may have some kind of a computer on a wrist. Parvus has already developed the Zypad WL 1000 - a 3.5 inch touchscreen computer with 640 x 480 resolution on the wrist. Earlier, in 2004, Intel launched a project that used passive RFID tags attached to objects to monitor individuals' everyday activities.Based on this trend to have computer on wrist, Techno Station presents a peek into a wireless network that evaluates walking patterns in an attempt to detect early signs of dementia. Off course, the Wireless Detectors for Dementia will be on a wrist. Read the rest of this article »
