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Sleep Scan: Tanita’s sensor-equipped mat monitors your sleep

Posted by on Wednesday, 7 April, 2010

Leading health monitor manufacturer Tanita today announced [JP] a sensor-equipped mat that’s supposed to measure the deepness and quality of your sleep. The company, which is also active in the US, says placing the mat under your mattress is enough. The system will then keep track of your body motion, breath rate and pulse throughout the night.

All data from the so-called Sleep Scan system is stored on an SD or SDHC card and can be analyzed through a piece of software Tanita is bundling with the “hardware”. You can then evaluate the quality of your sleep (how long you really slept, how often you woke up during the night etc.) through graphs and a “sleep score” the software gives you, based on information coming from the capacitor microphone inside the mat that tracks vibrations.

The mat is sized at 863×314×26mm and weighs 1.3kg. A 2GB SD card is enough to store the data of about 500 sleep cycles.

Tanita plans to start selling the Sleep Scan in Japan from May (price: $395). As mentioned above, the company is active outside Japan but hasn’t said yet if the Sleep Scan will find its way to international markets as well.

Via Kaden Watch [JP]



Micro Pc Scan-How Micro Pc Scan Can be Beneficial For Your Computer?

Posted by on Tuesday, 7 July, 2009

When you are browsing the internet your computer is at risk of a potential attack by a virus or spyware. As soon as any of these takes over to your computer from the internet their affects starts to show immediately and to overcome the risk of these affects you will require a micro PC scan.

There are different affects to different viruses, however they target some major areas and some signs can be seen as the first one would be the speed of your computer that will begin to fall, the blue screen can rotate the screen and the computer possibly can crash with other symptoms. The firewall settings on the system could be changed and sensitive data from your computer is retrieved for another purpose.
It also removes redundant information and corrects any error to restore your PC to an optimum working condition. There are different programs offered in the market to clean the registry, you will need to analyze the errors and further information on how to clean them. Searching for good software to clean the registry online is important as there are many programs that are available, my experience with Micro PC Scan was amazing and I would recommend it for scanning your PC.

Some of the other programs to clean the registry and scan are Reg Cure, Error Nuker, Reg complete, easy to register, Reg Clean and Repair Registry Pro. You do not want to use any of them, the errors in the DLL, ActiveX controls, Windows Explorer, Internet Explorer and Windows and the issues related to installation, errors such as System32 errors, runtime error, errors X, Svchost errors and LSASS. These issues are well considered and dealt by Micro PC Scan system for your PC to work at its best.

When you start the program it invites you to examine the registry. Study identified the survey, if you are doing it for the first time or after a very long time you can do a survey to ensure why the problems occurred and how these can be sorted. The signature of one of the sophisticated software is its ability to provide the needs of users, regardless of skill level.

Novice can use features such as active protection with the default programs, access to excellent protection but more advanced users may choose to protect the program and select their desired preferences to ensure best protection.

Spyzooka Review is to provide detailed information on the anti-spyware programs which is an essential tool to keep your system free of dangerous spyware, protect your privacy and your computer. Here you can get the technical information to remove spyware and know more about Micro Pc Scan.


Japanese Workers Undergo Daily Smile Scans

Posted by on Tuesday, 7 July, 2009

Apparently workers of the Keihin Electric Express Railway have to go through daily smile scans, a routine designed to increase their customer service aptitude.

Courtesy Telegraph

Courtesy Telegraph

The system, running on software developed by Japanese company Omron, scans the worker’s face (presumably through a webcam) and creates a smile rating of 0 to 100. The assessment is based on an analysis of the worker’s “facial characteristics, from lip curves and eye movements to wrinkles.”

Obviously, the aim is to get workers to smile more:

For those with a below-par grin, one of an array of smile-boosting messages will op up on the computer screen ranging from “you still look too serious” to “lift up your mouth corners”, according to the Mainichi Daily News [MDN].

Why? Bigger smiles mean a more pleasant impression, increasing the chance happier customers. Service with a smile is a basic tenet of effective customer service.

What do you think? Personally I can believe that Omron’s system is effective. Anyone who’s gotten someone else to smile knows how this superficial adjustment can actually lead to genuine pleasantness inside. Then again, requiring something always has a way of making it a boring chore.

MDN also reports that more Japanese service companies are implementing the Omron Smile Scan system for their staff.

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