1. Computer Chip in a Pill May Be Approved in 2012 – The chip is activated by stomach acid and transmits information to a patch attached to the patient’s skin, which then sends it on to a doctor via the Internet or a smartphone. The first application of the chip-in-a-pill — or as it is officially known, the Ingestible Event Marker (IEM) — is expected to be for transplant patients, to help avoid organ rejection. Source PHYSORG.com
2. Home Security Robots Hit the Market – a modified version of the Rovio from WowWee, has a camera, microphone and speakers atop a three-wheeled platform. From anywhere with a WiFi Net connection, you can send your robot zipping around the house, returning a video signal along the way. As creepy as it sounds, you could even talk to the guy and say, “Get out of there. There’s nothing valuable. I’m calling the police. “For all its power and ability, the Rovio is usually found in a store’s toy section for about $170. Other robots from toy makers, like Meccano, are there as well. Outfitting a house with a fleet of robot guards is no longer just for the very wealthy. Source: MercuryNews.com