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In the news | BBC News

Life with a wearable camera 

July 29, 2013

The best thing about the Autographer is the software that comes with it, which allows you to store and organise the vast amount of pictures you generate by date and location and create time-lapse movies.

In the news | New Atlas

Wearable cameras – the future of fitness monitoring? 

February 7, 2013

The SenseCam (commercially available as the Vicon Revue) is worn on a lanyard around the neck and is designed as a therapeutic device, to help people who have memory problems.

In the news | BBC News

Interview with Tim Regan, Steve Hodges and Gordon Bell 

January 1, 2013

BBC's Digital Planet interview with the researchers on logging your life with new technologies.

In the news | ZDNet

Autographer wearable camera will save your life – or track your staff 

September 25, 2012

OMG has announced Autographer, a new life-logging camera that is basically an up-to-date version of the SenseCam invented by Lyndsay Williams at Microsoft Research.

In the news | NewScientist

Total recall: Diary of a lifelogger 

February 22, 2012

It sounds like the ultimate vanity project, but a camera that records your every moment could make you happier and healthier.

In the news | Scientifc American

Photographic Memory: Wearable Cam Could Help Patients Stave Off Effects of Impaired Recall 

October 31, 2011

Nana technology could compensate for failing memories among people with Alzheimer's disease, amnesia and other difficulties by taking over some of the brain work