This Tiny Robot Lives In Your Stomach And Dispenses Insulin

Image credit – Sant’Anna School of Advanced Studies

One of the ways that those living with diabetes deal with it, especially if they’re type 1, is to inject themselves with insulin. For some, this might occur multiple times a day, which can be troublesome and not to mention painful, but it seems that researchers from Italy have managed to figure a way to deal with that.

The researchers from the Sant’Anna School of Advanced Studies have created a robot that will live inside of your abdomen. There are two parts to this system – an internal insulin dispenser that’s surgically implanted inside of the patient, and a magnetic capsule that is filled with insulin.

So what it works is that whenever you need a dose of insulin, you will swallow the pill where it travels down your digestive system. The dispenser, with the use of magnets, rotates the capsule into position and punctures it with a retractable needle and fills it with insulin. The capsule then makes its way around your digestive system releasing insulin until it’s empty and you will eventually poop it out.

It also relies on wireless charging which means that there are less interventions involved and less maintenance. It sounds scary having something implanted in you, but we’re sure that there are some diabetic patients out there who can probably appreciate that this would be a relatively less painful method of insulin delivery.

This Tiny Robot Lives In Your Stomach And Dispenses Insulin

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T-Mobile Confirms Data Breach, Offers Free Identity Theft Protection

The other day, it was reported that T-Mobile’s database of customer information might have been hacked, in which it was estimated that 100 million people might have been affected. This was according to a database that was being sold online by the hacker in which they were asking for about $270,000 for the entire database.

That being said, T-Mobile has since confirmed that the breach did take place and confirmed that personal information such as customer names, date of birth, social security numbers, and driver’s license information were stolen. The carrier is also estimating that about 48 million customers might have been affected by this, which is about half of what the hackers had claimed.

The good news and silver lining to this is that at least no credit card or payment information was leaked in the process, so maybe you don’t need to go changing your credit card numbers just yet. T-Mobile has also announced that they will be giving customers affected by this a free two-year subscription to identity theft protection.

In a statement made by the carrier, “We take our customers’ protection very seriously and we will continue to work around the clock on this forensic investigation to ensure we are taking care of our customers in light of this malicious attack.”

T-Mobile Confirms Data Breach, Offers Free Identity Theft Protection

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Ninth-Generation iPad With Thinner Designed Expected This Year

Over the years, we’ve seen Apple’s iPads slowly veer away from the large bezels and home button to something more sleek and full screened. However, not all of Apple’s iPads underwent that design change, and one of those is the “regular” iPad which is essentially Apple’s entry-level model.

However, according to the latest episode of Power On, Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman revealed that Apple could make an update later this year. Gurman claims that Apple will be launching a ninth-generation iPad this fall where it will not only come with a faster processor, but it is expected to also sport a thinner design.

The last time Apple updated the iPad was in 2020 where it came with the A12 Bionic chipset. Given that 2020 saw the launch of the A14 Bionic, it stands to reason that this could be how Apple is cutting on costs, and it also means that for this year’s refresh, maybe it could see an upgrade to the A13 or A14.

As for the design, Gurman claims that it will be thinner, but we’re not sure if we’re looking at similar design adopted by the iPad Air and iPad Pro, or if it will stick to the same design but just thinner. Either way, if you’re looking for a new entry-level iPad, then this fall could see it launch, but take these claims with a grain of salt for now.

Ninth-Generation iPad With Thinner Designed Expected This Year

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