Wednesday, November 12, 2014

The New Wearable Devise of Microsoft; the Microsoft Band

There is a new wearable devise of Microsoft has been released, according to Digital Marketing Agency reported.


One more thing, this new devise, the Microsoft Band is able to track a user’s sleep and exercise, and it is also connected to a health service on smartphones.


In addition, this Microsoft Band can operate for two days on a single charge and has 10 sensors, which can track heart rate, calories, stress and even a person’s sun exposure.


“This is just the beginning of a multi-year vision for Microsoft in the health & fitness and wearable’s category,” the company said in an emailed statement.


“We want to enter this space in a deliberate and measured fashion and as such are launching first in the United States”.


Mention that the device has been compared to Samsung’s Galaxy Gear Fit which also has a horizontal screen. Indeed, the new fitness band will sell for $199 (£125) on the company’s online store.



The New Wearable Devise of Microsoft; the Microsoft Band

Japan’s Nintendo Plans to Develop Special Gadget for Sake of Sleep, Fatigue Measurement

(Digital Marketing Agency, restartbox.com)- Japan-based video game maker Nintendo, better known for its Mario video game franchise and Wii and Wii U consoles, has revealed its plan to partner U.S. company ResMed Inc. with a view to developing an impressive gadget capable of measuring a user’s fatigue and mapping their sleep.


This forthcoming device will be the first offering from Nintendo’s newly created healthcare division and is expected to turn profit starting next year.


“By using our know-how in gaming… to analyse sleep and fatigue, we can create something fun,” CEO Satoru Iwata said.



Japan’s Nintendo Plans to Develop Special Gadget for Sake of Sleep, Fatigue Measurement

Google X: Google’s Latest Scientific Technology to Detect Cancer

(Digital Marketing Agency) – Unlike many other worldly announced projects from the most famous online search engine Google, Google X is the latest life science project that is developing unnoticed from the public with the purpose of detecting diseases in our body system, specifically cancer.


Here’s how this tech seems to work: a body takes up a pill and attach a wearable device. The pill, which has nanoparticles, will dissolve, spread, and attach itself to the body’s cells and protein then extract health information from them and report back to the attached device. This pill is unambiguously made to catch cancer symptom in the body.


And fear not of leakage in personal health information since Google’s head of life sciences Andrew Conrad confirmed that Google would authorize this tech to “others, who will handle the information and its security”.



Google X: Google’s Latest Scientific Technology to Detect Cancer