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Azumio turns your phone into a biofeedback device Azumio turns your phone into a biofeedback device
Posted by: SmartPlanetCBS

Video duration: 312 seconds

Whether it is analyzing your heart rate, controlling stress, or tracking your sleep patterns, Silicon Valley-based Azumio is using smartphone technology to give users a better and more accurate picture of your health. SmartPlanet gets a demo from Azumio's Jen Grenz.


Lizard motion influencing design of search and rescue robots Lizard motion influencing design of search and rescue robots
Posted by: SmartPlanetCBS

Video duration: 190 seconds

Robert Full, a professor at University of California at Berkeley, believes that by studying the motion of animals, we can better design robots for search and rescue missions. SmartPlanet visits his lab to look at its robot, Tailbot, and the Agama lizard that inspired it.


Matterport develops tech to scan the physical world in 3D Matterport develops tech to scan the physical world in 3D
Posted by: SmartPlanetCBS

Video duration: 171 seconds

At the Silicon Valley-based company, CEO Matt Bell and co-founders Dave Gausebeck and Mike Beebe are developing a consumer-friendly system to capture physical environments into three-dimensional images with the use of a handheld scanner and software.


Techie DIY projects creating a movement Techie DIY projects creating a movement
Posted by: SmartPlanetCBS

Video duration: 338 seconds

Laser cutting, machine sewing, wood-working -- they're some of the skills used to build today's latest tech product. And more and more entrepreneurs are getting hands-on training to make their ideas a reality. Mark Hatch, CEO of TechShop, talks to SmartPlanet correspondent Sumi Das about what is being called the Maker Movement.


Charging devices eliminate vampire power Charging devices eliminate vampire power
Posted by: SmartPlanetCBS

Video duration: 106 seconds

We all know that leaving a device plugged in wastes significant amounts of electricity over time. But is anyone motivated enough to unplug all their gadgets and appliances while they're not in use? SmartPlanet's Sumi Das takes a look at a new product that stops the standby power problem.


Booking a ride in someone else\ Booking a ride in someone else's car
Posted by: SmartPlanetCBS

Video duration: 187 seconds

Taking a trip but don't want to drive by yourself? Ride-sharing startup Zimride enables drivers to sell empty seats in their cars. Passengers can buy rides with people already driving to where they want to go. SmartPlanet looks at how the company uses Facebook to connect drivers and passengers together.


About.me launches mobile app About.me launches mobile app
Posted by: SmartPlanetCBS

Video duration: 153 seconds

Tony Conrad and Ryan Freitas started About.me as a way to aggregate social media content like Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitter into a single hub. Since launching the site, they've grown to more than 1 million users. Now, they are making their site available as a mobile app. SmartPlanet visits their San Francisco offices to get a first look.


Amory Lovins: Carbon fiber cars would cut oil dependency Amory Lovins: Carbon fiber cars would cut oil dependency
Posted by: SmartPlanetCBS

Video duration: 289 seconds

At the Cleantech Forum in San Francisco, chief scientist of the Rocky Mountain Institute talks about strategies to make oil-free automobiles. He believes that cars would be simpler and cheaper to build if they were made out of ultralight materials like carbon fiber composites.


Three green technologies set to transform energy Three green technologies set to transform energy
Posted by: SmartPlanetCBS

Video duration: 279 seconds

At the Cleantech Forum in San Francisco, NRG Energy CEO David Crane discusses how smart meters, distributed-solar projects, and plug-in electric vehicles could potentially cause disruptive change in the energy industry.


SkyLight\ SkyLight's adapter makes your smartphone a microscope
Posted by: SmartPlanetCBS

Video duration: 156 seconds

SkyLight's eponymous adapter mounts on a microscope and lets users magnify things such as flowers, insects, and pathogens with their smartphone and a microscope. SmartPlanet visits SkyLight co-founders Andy Miller and Tess Bakke to get a hands-on with the device.


At Ford, using virtual reality to tweak car design At Ford, using virtual reality to tweak car design
Posted by: SmartPlanetCBS

Video duration: 240 seconds

Ford has been able to cut the car manufacturing process in half, from six years to three years, using virtual reality during the design phase. SmartPlanet correspondent Sumi Das gets outfitted with the virtual-reality gear and steps inside the machine for a preview.


Doctors use simple texts to deliver better healthcare in developing world Doctors use simple texts to deliver better healthcare in developing world
Posted by: SmartPlanetCBS

Video duration: 266 seconds

Healthcare can be difficult to access for rural residents in the developing world. Medic Mobile provides cell phones to health workers loaded with special SIM card-based software to connect them with the people they serve. SmartPlanet correspondent Sumi Das speaks with Josh Nesbit, the company's CEO.


Video games replace physical therapy for Parkinson\ Video games replace physical therapy for Parkinson's patients
Posted by: SmartPlanetCBS

Video duration: 192 seconds

Parkinson's disease is the second-most common neurological disease after Alzheimer's. An estimated 1.5 million Americans suffer from the condition, which causes slowness of movement, tremors, and loss of balance. Physical therapy eases symptoms and may delay progression of the disease...if patients do it. Now, cutting-edge tech is transforming tedious therapy into entertaining exercises.


Building blocks get smarter with sensors Building blocks get smarter with sensors
Posted by: SmartPlanetCBS

Video duration: 111 seconds

Sifteo offers a new game platform--requiring you to stack, sort, and shuffle. SmartPlanet's Sumi Das shows how these video game cubes communicate with each other for a novel way to play.


A first look at Jane McGonigal\ A first look at Jane McGonigal's new online game, Super Better
Posted by: SmartPlanetCBS

Video duration: 358 seconds

Super Better Labs creative director Jane McGonigal is making a new online social game called Super Better available to the public today. The goal is to help people fight health ailments, such as social anxiety, weight issues, and chronic pain. SmartPlanet's Sumi Das sits down with McGonigal to talk about the game.


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