A startup company in the United States, called Vioguard, announces that it has just received approval from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to sell a keyboard that is capable of cleaning itself up. The device does so without the need for users to touch it, as evidenced by the video above.
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5 January 2012 02:54 GMT |
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According to a new scientific study, it may be that parents should allow for their children to play in the sand, and get dirty. Apparently, this is of tremendous use to the skin's development, as the organ basically learns to take care of itself, something that will come in handy later on in life. While some may... |
23 November 2009 06:31 GMT |
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Germs are everywhere and there’s nothing we can do about it. However, that’s not to say that we’re to let them just take over our life, especially since knowing where to look – and scrub more fervently – can also mean a smaller risk of infection. In light of The Hygiene Council’s a... |
12 October 2009 16:21 GMT |
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Factor Software has recently updated its Germs... game, developed by Mike Weyandt. Currently at version 1.3.1, Germs is a color-matching puzzle game that has Mac owners picking up germ sprites from a "culture dish" to arrange them on the gameboard by color and then make them disappear. The latest version fixes a numb... |
6 May 2008 03:58 GMT |
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