Can the pulse of a user be determined just by looking at his or her face? Well, it's possible for a new smartphone that was unveiled in Japan. Technology giant Fujitsu plans to put the invention to practical use within a year, enabling people at work or at home to track their health and collect data for analysis without wearing special devices. The smartphone works by measuring variations in the brightness of a person's face caused by the flow of blood. ...
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Tuesday, 19 March 2013
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