Tuesday, January 15, 2008

Microsoft's SenseCam keeps memories in mind

Over the past several years at Microsoft's research facility in Cambridge, England, the company created a wearable digital camera called the SenseCam. The camera's software is designed to take a low-resolution photo every 30 seconds while dangling from its wearer. The SenseCam has received increasing attention in the medical field as an experimental tool to help those with memory problems, such as Alzheimer's disease. ...continue reading 'Microsoft's SenseCam keeps memories in mind'

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