The commonly shared quote is "diamonds are a girls best friend", but technology is starting to change that. A necklace featuring a livestreaming camera seems to be the latest unveiling and wearable technology is increasing fast.
The new gadget as a way to capture someone's exciting life without having to do the work because a wearable will do it all for them. FrontRow is a high-definition camera the size of a quarter disguised as a necklace that lets you livestream up to 2 hours straight of, say, that epic tour of Jamaica that will put any self-indulgent vacationer to shame. Mashable deputy tech editor Michael Nunez said the camera works with the biggest platforms: Facebook, Twitter, YouTube. So it will work anywhere you would normally livestream. But don't let the size fool you. While the camera might be no larger than a pendant, the price tag is a hefty $400. The advertisement makes this new technology sound great, but very little is highlighted about the role it will pray in the violating of privacy and perhaps even used to livestream criminal activity. Regulating the use of these gadgets will become harder each day and privacy becomes more obsolete with each new creation.
Until you forget it's turned on while you're taking a shit, and that it's probably botnetted to hell and back.
Lincoln Ramirez
You already know the anwser user No source code of the software + no free hardware = 2xBotnet.
Joseph Jackson
good luck, antifags cover their faces anyway.
Camden Cooper
Woah, another camera for Alzheimer's and for memories, which one is this for last decade, 100th or 300th?
Jeremiah Campbell
What's with the world's obsession in making completely useless devices?
Luke James
They have to justify their existence in a world where there simply aren't enough jobs. When 1 person can basically do the work of 10,000 then the other 9,999 need to do SOMETHING. Why? Society or something I don't fucking know.
Jack Campbell
The funniest part is that, while walking (and specially when running), it will move and jump and record the shittiest of videos.
Luis Flores
This is how capitalism works. Only time will prove if this product succeeds or if it doesn't.
Luis Edwards
No, that's Darwinian selection applied to markets. Goodly enough, even after the MASSIVE HYPE that "smartwatches" received, they still flopped considerably, and so will smartphones now that they've reached peak technology and a budget phone makes the selling of high end devices more and more unjustifiable. Like, who's the retard who wants a curved screen? Highly reflective, fragile, not ergonomic, etc
Parker Cox
i want a smartphone with two touchscreens am i a retard?
Brody Cox
Tabun.
Jonathan Allen
do you mean i should kys?
John Ross
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Brandon Garcia
Can't you basically just tie your phone around your neck and do it that way?