
Intel is currently developing a TV remote control that will know who picks it up. The remote will feature motion sensors that will record how one uses it.
The data will then make an ID out of the information. The remote control can also be programmed for the safety of the children with no adult TV shows included.
Technology is still in the works so let’s wait and see.
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Thank you very much/4/7/2011 3:16:54 PM
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