Lie Detector glasses. Scary, but usefull, tho I'm undecided how I feel about these.
EE Times - Lie-detector glasses offer peek at future of security: "'We work off the frequency range of voice patterns instead of changes in the body.' The company said that a state police agency in the Midwest found the lie detector 89 percent accurate, compared with 83 percent for a traditional polygraph."
1/29/2004
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