Of course, you might be tempted to eat too much, so there's Hapi Fork, which can tell your smartphone if you are eating too much, too fast.
Phillipe Montiero is cofounder of Hapi Labs said, “The slower you eat, the less you eat, as a matter of fact. You give time to your brain to send the message, oh, I’m full. I don’t need to eat anymore.”
And if you worry the kids are too addicted to technology, there's iBitz, which connects to your smartphone, to get them moving.
GeoPalz's Zan O'Leary said, “It’s a Tamagotchi-like character they get to keep alive based on physical activity. So the more physical activity they have, the more things they can do with their character.”
How is all this interconnected technology supposed to make you feel? There's technology for that, too.
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2013-11-25
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