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Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Microsoft Developing A “Smart Bra” To Tell Women It’s Time To Step Away From The Fridge

On the one hand, who hasn’t wished someone could jump in and say “Stop, you don’t want to eat that” somewhere in the middle of the fifth bowl of [insert your own guilty pleasure]? On the other hand, we sincerely hope that if Microsoft ever does introduce its “smart bra” — designed to help women from overeating in times of stress — that there’s a garment for men, too. Because goodness knows, we all need comfort food at one point or another. And also don’t tell me what to eat.

Because everything these days has to be a “smart” something, a team of researchers at Microsoft have been working on a prototype of a smart bra embedded with sensors that track the wearer’s heart activity, so that it can monitor her emotional moods and essentially intervene when she’s stressed out and tempted to overeat, reports CNN.

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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Who invested in this adventure? Obama!

Anonymous said...

Will there be sweatpants designed to tell Dad to get away from the fridge too?????

Anonymous said...

Knowing women,they may start liking it.That would encourage them to eat more than ever.