The Vicon Revue, a wearable camera based on Microsoft SenseCam technology, takes typing out of status updates by creating an uploadable JPEG flipbook of day-to-day life. By default, it shoots once every 30 seconds, but five sensors make it smart enough to shoot as often as once per second when the action starts. When a dad high-fives his son at a baseball game, the accelerometer and compass feel him move, and the infrared eye sees the son; the cool, dim ice-cream parlor triggers shots of the post-game snack.
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