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Fujitsu smartphone can take your pulse

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Sounds kind of creepy. Very Big Brother...

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I'll be impressed when it can take my blood pressure.

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Not news that the smart phones are after our very blood, since they have taken our money, privacy and social life already!

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I am not sure many salarymen have a pulse.

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Is tghis so you can check that you are still alive? What is the point?

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Potential health monitoring benefits for old people or those who are likely to be endangering themselves by watching naughty stuff on their phone... .

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Fujitsu already has a line of smartphones designed for the elderly. I can see how this complements that line of products.

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I'll be impressed when it can take my blood pressure.

They already have that app. Insulin monitoring too, You have to "touch" the device but that's really nothing compared to the stuff doctors had like 15 years ago.

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and you phone will be able to communicate.. with other smart phones and gossip behind your back or your wife can get information on where you are and who you are with and if you like some hot chick at the sushi bar .. instead.. how about a damn phone that has a solar panel so I dont run out of juice when stuck under my car in an accident or stranded in Hokkaido in a snow storm..

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It can be used as a ultra high security measure when scanning the retina as password it can also check vital signs to ensure the retina is not from dead guy.

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I am using this function on iPad already for over year ...it's called VitalSigns by Philips. I wonder what's so different ?

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Great. Just what I've been missing in my life.

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seo egypt

so Interesting , really technology has no end

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