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Level's real-time money meter app hits Android to be your Fitbit for personal spending ... - 2 views

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    Richard -- if you use this for the bi-weekly, I would suggest looking to see if DIG already covered it in the past.
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Access control system uses the human body for signal transmission - 1 views

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    BodyCom is a new technology from Arizona-based Microchip that uses the human body as a secure communication channel. As the number of devices at our disposal continues to increase, authentication and security become more important than ever. The system communicates bi-directionally between a centralized controller and one or more wireless mobile fobs, using the human body as the transmission medium. So, a gun could only be used by the person with the right key fob, for example, or a pet door could be secured so only the right pet can open it. Neither RF antenna nor wireless transceiver are required by the system, which also offers low power consumption. Other potential applications include security systems, patient monitoring, and gaming profile management.
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First Party Using Google+ Proves out "Party Mode" - 0 views

  • According to the event page, 2,367 of the 6,000 I/O attendees actually checked in using the new version of Google+, then having the option to turn on party mode, which shares all of their photos on a public stream. The event was public because Google turned it into an “On Air” event. A lot of folks showed up to see Train and Paul Oakenfold perform, and it seems like quite a few of them shared photos to the event page. It’s not known how long the party kept up the 8K photos per hour, but it’s impressive none the less. I have however noticed that a lot of photos not taken at the event made its way to the stream. I’m not sure if that’s a bug, or if that’s a bi-product of the event being “On Air.” According to the slideshow from the event, 13,345 photos were shared in total: You’ll see the photos on the page sorted by popularity, which includes +1′s and comments. It’s not surprising that the most popular picture if of Gundotra and Sergey Brin, sporting the Glass.
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