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Edible "Intelligent Pills" 105

Ian Lamont sends along a brief note from the Industry Standard about "intelligent" pills that can help doctors record information about drug dosages, heart rate, respiratory rate, and other metrics. The pills, being developed by Proteus Biomedicals, have "digestible sensors" made out of food products and are activated by stomach fluids. A receiver that is similar to a skin patch picks up the data and can be passed on to a 3G mobile network, and from there to hospitals or doctors' offices. According to the Proteus site, the sensors cost a few cents per pill. The devices, currently in clinical trials, made #8 on Wired's list of the top technology breakthroughs of 2008.

Comment Another perspective - (Score 0) 570

When my girlfriend and I got together earlier this year, she was big into texting and got me into it. Since then, we've sent & received as much as 40,000 text messages a month combined. We each pay an extra $10 per month to enjoy this unlimited and unrestricted service, and I'd have to say it's been a key element in our relationship. 40,000 * 160 bytes = 6.4 MB. From what I read on Techdirt, it claims that communications between Hubble and Earth cost around $18/MB; in conclusion, I'd say the rates I pay for texting are actually a bargain. Granted - I could ge wrong somewhere in here, but from my math it seems that I'm not getting ripped off. If anyone can correct me, by all means go ahead so I can learn something. ^^^6^^^

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