Article: Japanese Inventors Develop Body Temperature Managing Device

ALEXANDRIA, Va., April 5 -- Masae Oba and Junko Kawanishi, both of Kanagawa, Japan, Yuko Tamaki of Tokyo, and Kanako Hashimoto of Saitama, Japan, have developed a body temperature managing method and a device, a storage medium, a body temperature managing system and a program.

According to the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "Data measured by a thermometer is temporarily stored in a connection terminal, then transmitted to a server from the connection terminal via a network, and stored."

An abstract of the invention, released by the Patent Office, said: "The server makes analyses based on the stored temperature data, and transmits the analysis results. Thus, a body temperature managing ...

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