Showing posts with label Edible. Show all posts
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Saturday, March 29, 2014

Edible “Ooho” Water Bottle Can Be Cooked Up In Your Kitchen

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Edible “Ooho” Water Bottle Can Be Cooked Up In Your Kitchen

Edible “Ooho” Water Bottle Can Be Cooked Up In Your Kitchen

At Alternate Viewpoint, the privacy of our visitors is of extreme importance to us (See this article to learn more about Privacy Policies.). This privacy policy document outlines the types of personal information is received and collected by Alternate Viewpoint and how it is used.


Log Files


Like many other Web sites, Alternate Viewpoint makes use of log files. The information inside the log files includes internet protocol (IP) addresses, type of browser, Internet Service Provider (ISP), date/time stamp, referring/exit pages, and number of clicks to analyze trends, administer the site, track user"s movement around the site, and gather demographic information. IP addresses, and other such information are not linked to any information that is personally identifiable.


Cookies and Web Beacons


Alternate Viewpoint does use cookies to store information about visitors preferences, record user-specific information on which pages the user access or visit, customize Web page content based on visitors browser type or other information that the visitor sends via their browser.


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  • Google, as a third party vendor, uses cookies to serve ads on Alternate Viewpoint.

  • Google"s use of the DART cookie enables it to serve ads to users based on their visit to Alternate Viewpoint and other sites on the Internet.

  • Users may opt out of the use of the DART cookie by visiting the Google ad and content network privacy policy at the following URL - http://www.google.com/privacy_ads.html.

These third-party ad servers or ad networks use technology to the advertisements and links that appear on Alternate Viewpoint send directly to your browsers. They automatically receive your IP address when this occurs. Other technologies ( such as cookies, JavaScript, or Web Beacons ) may also be used by the third-party ad networks to measure the effectiveness of their advertisements and / or to personalize the advertising content that you see.


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Edible “Ooho” Water Bottle Can Be Cooked Up In Your Kitchen

Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Edible chip a movable feast

Microchip

Freescale claims this is the world’s smallest ARM-based minicomputer. Picture: ARM Source: Supplied

WE’VE seen technology you can wear like Google Glasses or Pebble watches, but what if it was so small you could eat it?

Technology company Freescale has developed a microchip so small that it measures at 1.9 by 2 millimetres.

It claims that it is the world’s smallest ARM powered microcontroller.

The chip includes a 32-bit ARM Cortex-MO processor, 4KB or RAM, 32KB of flash memory and can operate at temperatures between -40C to 85C.

Director of ARM’s Embedded Processor Products, Richard York said that the chip could be ingested and used to monitor people’s health.

“Another topic that is often speculated about is the world of sensors and that we can swallow, either to see what is going on from the inside or to deliver drugs to exactly the part of our digestive system for greatest effect,” he wrote on the company’s blog.

“Tiny micros are going to be essential to make such things a reality.”

This gives a whole new meaning to the term “movable feast”.

So far there has been no mention of how long it would last in the human digestion system before being.. erm.. flushed.

But at 75 cents each you could afford to have your chip and eat it too.

That is if Freescale decides to stop selling them in 100,000 blocks. A batch of chips which will be available to lead customers for sampling next month at a pretty sum of US$ 75,000.

The micro-computer could also be used in wearable and portable electronic devices and remote sensors, the company said.

The chip is part of the company’s vision to make The Internet of Things a reality – a term used to identify internet connected devices with the goal of connecting all objects and people to the web.


NEWS.com.au | Technology News


Edible chip a movable feast