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Jared
 
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06/25/2013
The breathalyzer watch will tell you when Happy Hour starts as well as when it's time to stop drinking. The watch will feature a built-in breathalyzer that can be accessed by uncapping a hole on the side of the watch and breathing over it for five seconds. The watch will then respond with a color-coded screen: green for no alcohol detected, yellow for still within legal limits, and red if legally drunk, and the results will also be displayed a bit more precisely by a bar graph. ...
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Harry
 
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The new motorcycle helmet will feature a helmet-mounted display, eliminating the need for riders to look down at their phones or GPS devices. Made of carbon fiber and weighing in at just 2.2 pounds, the helmet will be controlled by voice commands. The full-color, translucent image containing the desired information will be projected directly onto the visor, and a light sensor will adjust the image brightness to meet different lighting conditions. The helmet's maps will be powered...
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Jared
 
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A new take on the transparent solar cell screen cover could bring solar powered screens to the market sooner than anticipated. The new, lower tech method will involve alternating stripes of thin-film solar cells with transparent film and then adding a layer of tiny lenses. The layer of lenses will help to spread the image on the screen, causing the stripes to become invisible while also concentrating the sun's rays. The technology could extend the battery life of a mobile...
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Julia
 
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The wristband will help keep track of your emotional health, monitoring your mood and offering suggestions if you seem a bit unbalanced. The wristband will contain the "life spectrum analyzer", which is a medical-grade. Rather than simply gathering data on heart rate or blood pressure, the device will monitor the body's entire autonomic nervous system by capturing and analyzing the electrical impulses from the cells in the right atrium. The results will then be sent to the user's...
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Curious
 
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The digital signpost will be designed to give visitors information about specific events or locations, and will base its data off Twitter feeds and other social networks. The sign will feature three, arrow-shaped, LED-equipped screens that will pivot around the post. Users will be able to select the information they need, such as "Food" or "Transit" from an interface at eye-level, and the signs will move to point in the direction of the desired location. Since the data is digital,...
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iamsmartandworthit
 
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Basically what it is it is like a vending machine. You can tell it what you want or look at the pictures on the machine and it will make you any meal you desire. For an example if you wanted chicken noodle soup you could say chicken noodle soup please and you would pay for it. It would also have different categories like snacks, appetizers, main course, breads, soups, and desserts. Basically it will give you whatever food you want. And if you can't find it on the list of food or it does not...
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Curious
 
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The haptic feedback suit will put gamers in the game, letting them feel every shot, hit and explosion as it happens on-screen. The sensor-laden suit will feature three forms of sensory feedback: surround sound, vibration and STIMS (which will allow the suit to contract particular muscles). This array of sensors will enable the suit to recreate (in a less painful way) the sensations of explosions, bullets or creatures crawling on your skin.
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Max
 
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06/04/2013
A proposed 'vitamin authentication' pill could allow people to access their password protected systems by turning their whole body into a security pass. The idea will feature a small pill containing an electronic chip that will be powered by the acids inside the stomach. Once swallowed the chip will activate and create "an 18-bit ECG-like signal in the body so essentially your entire body will become your authentication token."
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Dr. Gibbson
 
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The new, lightweight transport monitor will keep track of an array of vital signs and significant events, providing a record for analysis once the patient arrives at their destination. Designed for both basic and high acuity transport, the device will be able to maintain a high level of monitoring and while remaining portable. It will feature a 5.5 inch color, touchscreen display and will weigh only 3.5 pound, and can display and store information on a variety of vitals, such as...
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Dr. Gibbson
 
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A helmet that will use magnetism to detect brain bleeding or swelling could lead to a new way to quickly check a person for brain injuries. The helmet will feature a small coil that will generate a magnetic field above the victim's head. A second coil sitting just above the ears will then detect the magnetic field as it is induced in the brain, which will allow the medical team to identify alterations in the magnetic field's phase. These alterations can be caused by liquid, such as...