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A new fork unveiled at the 2013 Consumer Electronics Show can help cut calories by tracking how long it takes you to eat a meal.
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If you've been keeping up with our coverage from International CES at Las Vegas, you may have heard about the HAPIfork, an electronic utensil that zaps you for eating too quickly.
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TODAY digital lifestyle expert Mario Armstrong shows off hot new products from the 2013 International Consumer Electronics Show, including a fork that vibrates if you’re eating too fast...
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If you've always wanted a fork that spies on your eating habits, you're in luck: A company has developed a utensil that records when you lift it to your mouth.
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From a fork that vibrates if you eat to fast to a robotic arm that fixes your golf swing, some of the latest tech gadgets have your health and lifestyle in mind.
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Dan Simon of CNN tries HAPIfork with Fabrice Boutain, CEO and Founder of HAPILABS, at International CES 2013.
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BBC News features HAPIfork. The makers of the Hapifork say it is the first ever "smart" utensil - a bluetooth-enabled fork that could help you lose weight.
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It's a fork but not just any fork. this is a smart fork that can help you eat less and therefore help you lose weight.
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Fabrice Boutain demonstrates HAPILAB'S HAPIfork to reporter Joanna Stern in CES in 60, ABC News' feature on the International CES 2013, in Las Vegas.
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Hapifork - Given the nationwide obesity epidemic, it is a wonder no one thought of this before. We need smarter forks. The Hapi Fork is a little bigger than you standard fork, but it does a lot more. Charge it up and it will monitor not just how many bites you take, but also the pace at which you eat.
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HAPIfork works by monitoring the exact time you start and end your meal, the amount of servings you take per minute, and how long you take to eat each serving.
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CNET demonstrates HAPIfork and HAPItrack at CNET First Look CES Special Coverage.
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TechCrunch, the leading technology media property dedicated to startups features Fabrice Boutain, CEO and Founder of HAPILABS as he demonstrates HAPIfork at International CES 201 in Las Vegas.
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A so-called "smart fork," this connected eating utensil – designed by the French, natch – hopes to curb America's obsession with overeating.
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The Hong Kong-based tech company HAPILABS has unveiled its HAPIfork, a computerized fork that gives a gentle buzz when you're eating too quickly.
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Smart cutlery that can monitor exactly how much you eat is set to go on sale within months. The HAPIfork uses electronic sensors to monitor how much , and how fast a user is eating. If they eat too quickly, the fork vibrates, and bright lights flash on its handle.
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Healthy eating isn’t just what you eat and when you eat but how fast you eat as well. Treating every meal like a track meet can cause indigestion and, some say, weight gain. But a new gadget could help people eat more slowly.
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While the HAPIfork can't analyze the nutritional value of the food you are eating, it can detect how long and how fast you're chowing down, encouraging you to stuff your face at a slower pace.
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TF1, the largest national French TV channel, features HAPIfork with inventor, Jacques Lépine.
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En janvier, la start-up chinoise Hapilabs commercialisera même une fourchette connectée, qui compte le nombre d'allers-retours qu'effectue le couvert entre la bouche et l'assiette!
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La fourchette "hapifork" a un manche un peu épais car il contient une carte électronique, mais elle est légère et se manie naturellement.
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"Into Tomorrow" and ITTV report from the International CES Unveiled Press Preview in New York City. Dave Graveline interviews Fabrice Boutain from HAPILABS. He shows us the HAPIfork -- an electronic fork that monitors your eating habits.
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