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Samsung biological analysis patent app has your best heart at interest

0 Comments/ in samsung, Uncategorized / by James Trew
May 4, 2012

Samsung biological analysis patent app has your best heart at interest

In Patent-application-land, the hills roll on forever, while buttercups gently ripple with the breeze. Anything is possible in Patent-application-land. In this particular filling, Samsung lays out some ideas about helping you to keep your health in check. An “internet phone” and a “biological analysis device” would combine to send your vitals off to a diagnosis server, hospital or remote doctor. There’s also a provision for the use of “biochips,” which we hope refers to a data gathering medium, and not a half-time snack. While we’re not sure if this was a precursor to the freshly announced S-health service, if this ever came to be, at least you wouldn’t need to leave the house to get that agoraphobia diagnosis.

Samsung biological analysis patent app has your best heart at interest originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 04 May 2012 14:59:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Tags: application, biochip, biological analysis device, BiologicalAnalysisDevice, medical, Patent, patent app, Patent Application, PatentApp, PatentApplication, remote doctor, RemoteDoctor
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