A correlation exists between your cardiac rhythm and the amount of stress hormones in your body. This mouse uses that association to tell you your stress level.
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Sony Will Make Movie About Steve Jobs
The author and publishing company for Steve Jobs' biography have sold the rights to a Steve Jobs movie to Sony for $1 million. After production, the publisher will receive another $3 million.
Read More »Barnes & Noble Pulls 100 DC Comic Titles From Shelves
After hearing that Amazon will have exclusive DC Comic titles released on the Kindle Fire, Barnes & Noble has retaliated by pulling 100 DC Comic titles from the shelves of their stores.
Read More »CONFIRMED — Steve Jobs Passes Away at 56
Apple confirmed that today, October 5th of 2011, Steve Jobs has passed away at the age of 56. Since Steve announced his retirement as Apple's CEO about two months ago, there has been widespread speculation about his failing health. Rest in peace, Steve. You definitely left the world better and more interesting than when you found it.
Read More »Sony’s New Commercial “Michael” Just Might Make You Cry
Today, Sony released a full-length video in their "Long Live Play" ad campaign -- and it just might make you tear up. For today at least, Sony has probably won the internet.
Read More »New Tablet PC is “World’s Cheapest”, Only Costs $50
India has released details about a tablet, geared towards students, which will only cost $50 USD.
Read More »Meet Siri, Your AI Apple Personal Assistant
At today's press event, Apple unveiled "Siri", an artificial intelligence personal assistant who will be included with the new iPhone 4S.
Read More »Apple Unveils the New iPhone 4S (Not the iPhone 5)
Well, it's the announcement that everyone has been waiting for -- Apple's new iPhone. However, it's not the iPhone 5, as many people were expecting. Instead, Apple has released an upgraded version of the iPhone 4, which will be called the "iPhone 4S".
Read More »Google+ Now Has 50 Million Users, Site Traffic Up 1200%
Now that Google+ has gone public, it's experienced a huge increase in traffic and registered users. However, can Google+ keep up this momentum long enough to directly compete with Facebook?
Read More »How Google is Destroying Your Memory (Infographic)
The evidence surrounding this slightly disturbing theory supports the fact that Google acts as an "extension of knowledge". The result is that we store less information, which destroys our ability for memorization.
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