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| Smartphone accessory 3D-scans your food to count calories Visual calorie-counting apps have appeared on smartphones before, but typically involved object identification through the camera (or barcode scanning, which isn't quite the same). Other apps, with more expensive subscription costs, would direct your... http://www.engadget.com/2016/01/20/s...ount-calories/ |
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