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Sunday 13 October 2013

TOP 10 TECHNOLOGY THIS WEEK LXXII


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Top 10 Tech 10.12.2013
By Sara Roncero-Menendez,
Mashable, 12 October 2013.

With mobile devices more popular than ever, we are becoming accustomed to having of our necessary functions at hand in an instant. Tech in the 21st century is about improving quality of life, including the relative ease of its accessibility. It's no surprise then that three different wireless devices you can attach to your body were released this week.

BeLuvv's latest invention, Guardian, was made with parents in mind. The gadget comes with a chip that can be worn as a wristband or buckle on a child's clothing, that connects to an app via bluetooth. The parent then sets the parameters they will allow their child to travel, and the app will alert them as the child begins to leave those boundaries. Learn more about this gadget which can help parents to never lose their kid in a crowd again.

When you're working out in the gym, it can be hard to know if you're pushing yourself too hard or not hard enough. Push, a wearable fitness tracker, lets you know if you need to increase your workout if it sees you aren't performing at an optimal level. Learn how this device can track up to 10 separate workouts and help athletes avoid painful and career-ending injuries.

Tikker is just like a wristwatch, except it won't tell you the time - it'll tell you the time you have left. Creator Fredrik Colting believes if people know how much time they have on this earth, they are less likely to waste it. Find out how this watch helps you make the most of the time you have left.

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The Sony wearable HMZ-T3W brings a big screen TV right before your eyes

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Top image: The Nest Protect. Image: Mashable, Nest.


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