
Hitachi is busy showing off a rather interesting little device over at an exhibition in Tokyo, dubbed the Life Microscope concept. This device functions like a juiced-up pedometer that is capable of recording pretty much every movement you make, and the data will be tracked and collected into a piece of software. With the Life Microscope, doctors will be able to know how long you’ve been walking, resting, and even when you’ve been working. It’s quite scary and feels a little Big Brother, but it’s still cool nonetheless.
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