The Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs reported on July 17, 2011 that a Herzliya-based eyeSight Technology provides it users with Android devices that can silence an incoming call, navigate between GPS menus, activate their MP3 player and play games by swiping their hand over the device.
The company's premier product, eyeCan, was designed for a variety of mobile, industrial and home devices. With in-car information and navigation systems, eyeCan technology will allow drivers to keep their eyes on the road while changing the radio station with a quick flick of the wrist. In the kitchen, cooks using a recipe website or virtual cookbook could scroll down or turn pages without getting the keyboard or screen messy. And in the hospital, doctors and nurses could control medical devices and displays without touching them, thereby reducing the risk of spreading infection.
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