'Smart sofa' aimed at couch potatoes
Serious couch potatoes may soon have sofas that order take-out, turn lights off automatically and tune the TV to their favorite programs, without them ever having to lift a finger. "The "smart sofa" being developed by scientists at Trinity College in Dublin, Ireland, contains programmable microchip sensors on each leg that determine who’s sitting down based on the person’s weight."
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