Imagine you’re sitting at the dinner table, diving face-first into a huge bowl of pasta. While forking down your meal, you’re hardly even enjoying those glorious, buttery carbs. You’re just devouring ...
There’s never any shortage of interesting things at the Consumer Electronics Show, especially devices or software that will transform the way people consume entertainment. Then there are the oddities.
HAPIfork Now Available for Purchase! World’s First Connected Fork Monitors How Fast People Eat and Helps Them Slow Down Now Shipping to Kickstarter Backers and Selling Exclusively through Brookstone ...
You've undoubtedly heard of the self help book. Now, meet the self help fork. The HAPIfork, from Hong-Kong based HAPILABS, has got to be the most checked out, buzzed about, griped about product at ...
Kickstarter Tech Project of the Week: Hapifork Want a way-cool tech product before it officially hits the market? This week's pick is a smart fork that tracks your eating habits to encourage more ...
Here at CES we're already seeing all sorts of interesting products and right out of the gate is a new smart-folk from HAPILABS. Yes we said a smart fork. This connected eating utensil will help you ...
If other weight-loss methods have failed you, maybe what you need is a smarter fork. The new Hapifork fights obesity by encouraging users to eat more slowly. This battery-operated utensil, which is ...
The Hapifork was unveiled this week in Las Vegas at the CES (Consumer Electronic Show). This Bluetooth-enabled fork uses a combination of sensors to measure just how much a person is eating and how ...
For a lot of people, being health conscious is a big deal, and diet is a huge part of that. The makers of the HAPIfork say that when it comes to how fast you eat, the special eating utensil will help ...
In case tracking your heart rate, steps and sleep patterns wasn't enough, you can now officially monitor how many times you pick up your fork during a meal. Because when it comes to a heaping bowl of ...
And lo, on the eighth day of the calendar month of January in the year 2013, a fork from the future appeared before the bewildered eyes of weary pressfolk attending a technology event in the city of ...