Do you remember the first cell phone you ever got? I sure can, mine was a Nokia. The one with the neon green lighting and black lettering. All i could do was text, call, and play the cell game Snake. With technology increasing the way we communicate it also is changing the way we use our phones as well. A company called Labstrip is doing just that. They are bringing the laboratories to an iPhone near you.According to the founders of the Kickstarter project LabStrip is the combination of calibrated strips, a meter accessory, and
a cloud-connected iOS app. Noland and Hoefman say that the meter helps
to "augment the native optics of the iPhone" and remove distracting
elements like ambient light. They promise that this yields more accurate
results than existing strip-reading apps.
This new app will bring new change to how scientist work with testing out in the field. They can now do anything from anywhere with just an iPhone.
What cant the iPhone do in this day and age of technology? Would you use this science technology on your iPhone?
Labstrip project
What can the iPhone do? the iPhone does everything that i need it to do. to be honest this is kind of a cool concept but to be honest i would never use it.
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