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1. Magic carpet

Researchers at Intel Corp. have come up with linoleum kitchen tiles wired with weight sensors connected by radio signals to the Internet. They can measure not only the weight of the people going about their business in the kitchen. They can also determine the length of their strides and distribution of their weight.

Why go to such lengths? They're designed to monitor elderly people, and send alerts if increased wavering signals the risk of a fall.

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