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This is Scientific American's 60-Second Tech. I'm Larry Greenemeier. Got a minute?

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We'll be hearing a lot more about the so-called "Internet of things" in 2015.

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But what good are all these intelligent, network-connected appliances in your home if you can't easily control them?

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Fear not!

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A couple of teenagers at England's Manchester Creative Studio have developed a wristband that tracks your pulse,

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so it can turn on your TiVo box when you nod off, ensuring that you don't miss the rest of your show.

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The device can also trigger the TiVo to resume the program when it senses that you've woken up.

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The students built what they call the KipstR with support from Virgin Media, as part of the company's Switched on Futures initiative.

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Virgin Media customers will be able to try out the KipstR during the Christmas holiday.

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Beyond guaranteeing that you don't miss a moment of valuable television programming, such biometric gizmos someday might be able to sleep-control other aspects of your domestic Internet of things.

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Imagine the lights dimming and the thermostat lowering automatically when slip off to dreamland.

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On second thought though, you might not want your Internet-enabled appliances to know when you are sleeping or know when you're awake.

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It's creepy enough that Santa Claus keeps track of your personal habits.

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Thanks for the minute, for Scientific American's 60-Second Tech.I'm Larry Greenemeier.

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