SenseCam Records Your Life

June 15, 2004 | Mark Goldstein | Digital | Comment |

BBC News are running a story about another device that allows you to automatically record your day-to-day lives. Well, actually you probably won’t be able to record your life, as the SenseCam is a prototype that will never make it into production. But it will help patients at Addenbrookes Hospital in Cambridge, UK, where researchers hope that it will help patients with memory loss and improve their quality of life. For the techies amongst you, the Sensecam can store 2,000 images on a 128MB memory card and has a 132-degree ultrawide lens.

Website: BBC News - ‘Black box’ cam for total recall