- Leading efficient care management for the elderly with unimpeded smartcar e h ttps://img.hankyung.com/pdsdata/pr.hankyung.com/uploads/2024/11/image01-1.png SEOUL, South Korea , Nov. 23, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- JCF Technology is a startup that independently developed 'MecKare', a radar sensor that measures biological signals in a non-contact manner, and provides a platform service that automatically connects users and guardians in two-way emergency situations through an artificial intelligence analysis system. Since its establishment in 2016, it has developed a highly accurate non-contact multi-biological radar sensor through many years of technology accumulation, and succeeded in commercializing the product for the first time in 2021. MecKare uses microwave radar and micro-Doppler signal processing technology to measure the user's heart rate, respiratory rate, and skin temperature within 16.4 ft in real time. The sensor can measure human body movement patterns using precise and highly responsive thermal infrared rays and can detect falls through pattern analysis based on changes in human movement. In particular, the movement and change of thermal infrared rays within the measurement range are detected in real time, and the trend of biomarkers that appear as advance signs before a person falls can be checked through differential motion detection that measures the user's movement pattern. It provides an alarm in advance by predicting before a person falls, enabling accuracy and quick response to accidents. As a result, it is possible to prevent safety accidents in the elderly by detecting emergency situations such as lonely death, cardiac arrest, breathing difficulties, and falls. Additionally, unlike other existing wearable devices such as smart watches or bands, MecKare does not need to be worn or attached to the body, so it can be used remotely via Wi-Fi without causing stress to the user. https://img.hankyung.com/pdsdata/pr.hankyung.com/uploads/2024/11/image02.png MecKare can be installed in the bedroom, bathroom, living room, or entrance of a home or facilities(Assisted Living, Nursing Home, etc) to provide 24-hour monitoring without a camera and detect abnormal signs in advance using a biometric information analysis algorithm and deliver them to the guardian. MecKare's radar biometric sensor is recognized in the global market for its technology as a device that obtains precisely customized biometric information while overcoming spatial constraints and without risk of privacy infringement. MecKare is being supplied to senior care facilities in Australia , Germany , Poland , Saudi Arabia , and China . In 2025, MecKare plans to conduct verification of vital signs such as attendance, fall prevention, and asthma of elderly people living in hospitals or assisted living in conjunction with local PPOs/HMOs in the United States . In summary, MecKare is a system that reduces user inconvenience and enables management of multiple patients. By being able to provide personalized health data analysis results, it will serve as an opportunity to change the market paradigm towards preventive smart care. We expect MecKare's A.I to play a role as an innovator that complements, rather than replaces, humans in care settings. View original content: https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/hankyungcom-introduces-meckare-leading-the-ai-powered-innovation-in-health-monitoring-solution-302310743.html SOURCE Hankyung.com
Pegasystems stock soars to 52-week high of $91.58Budding musician Cruz Beckham reportedly branded Jesus Christ a fellow nepo baby as he teased his music venture to fans on Christmas Day. The son of David and Victoria Beckham is said to have hit back at social media critics accusing him of benefiting from his parents' wealth and privilege by declaring: "Jesus is also a nepo baby." Cruz's alleged claim about the son of God came as he released a teaser video for his new song For Ya Love across his social media channels on Christmas Day. While some comment positively with quips like "not bad", others reportedly took aim at the 19-year-old. According to the MailOnline , one social media user taunted Cruz saying: "Bet he had mega money and training." Cruz is said to have replied: "Not at all. Just a guitar." According to the publication, Cruz came out with the comment about Jesus before deleting his post 12 hours later on Boxing Day. The Mirror has approached representatives for Cruz for comment. Cruz isnt the only Beckham offspring to be labelled a nepo baby. Big brother Brooklyn Beckham has been the target of some online banter over the years thanks to the eldest Beckham child struggling to stick at one career aspiration or ever work a proper full-time job. The 25-year-old was branded 'Nepo Spice' in January 2023 as he seemingly soft-launched another career venture as he discussed his love of fashion for a feature in Vogue alongside his wife, Nicola Peltz . The married couple invited fans to peep into their wardrobe, showcasing their sartorial preferences. Throughout the video clip shared by Vogue on TikTok Brooklyn recommends hunting for top-notch vintage denim in his tycoon father-in-law’s closet and expresses that a fitted shirt, knee-high boots, and matrix-inspired trench coat are what he loves most on Bates Motel actress Nicola. "I love high-waisted jeans," says the budding cook in a TikTok snippet, gesturing towards his wife’s midriff. "And I love like a nice tight shirt. I love the high boots - I think they're very sexy. Little Matrix jacket - love it! ". Vogue described the clip: "You could say that @brooklynbeckham loves @nicolapeltzbeckham's style. Like, really loves it. As seen on the latest episode of #vogue7days7looks." Underneath the video, comments swiftly accumulated, poking fun at Brooklyn's diverse array of past professional ambitions. "Is this Brooklyn Beckham... the Brooklyn Beckham, chef, photographer, stylist extraordinaire," one cheeky TikTok user quipped. "Dude is cosplaying a different career every other week," another declared, while a third joked: "He's doing a free trial of everything." The Hills and Celebrity Big Brother star Spencer Pratt sarcastically wrote: "Not just a chef and photographer he also celeb stylist." "Another career choice, makeup your mind Nepo Spice," another critic commented, with one TikTok user adding: "I hope the next episode will be Brooklyn cosplaying as plumber or surgeon!" Brooklyn has dabbled in various careers over the years, with cooking tutorials being his longest-lasting passion, but it seems he hasn't found his dream job yet. As the son of one of the world's most famous footballers, Brooklyn once tried his hand at the sport himself but was booted out of Arsenal's youth team in 2015 after failing to receive a scholarship to remain at the academy. He then went on to try his hand at modelling and appeared in a music video for The Vamps in 2015, before landing an amazing opportunity to work as an assistant to renowned fashion photographer Rankin. However, Brooklyn's assistant career was dogged by reports that crew that regularly work with Rankin could not believe how incapable he was, and his time at Parsons School of Design was cut short when he dropped out. Brooklyn faced a critical mauling for his 2017 photography book 'What I See', which also flopped in sales. However, Brooklyn has since shifted gears to cooking, a pursuit that has been met with ridicule online, but the devoted husband claims he "would literally die" for it. "I really enjoyed [photography] for a couple of years. I love taking pictures of my wife. I still have all my film cameras, but now it's just more of a fun thing to do. They were kind of all hobbies," he shared with Variety in 2022. Brooklyn revealed his newfound dedication: "I was still trying to find that one thing I would literally die for, and I found that with cooking," he said in his profile. Despite the mockery, Brooklyn sends well-wishes to his detractors: "I always wish them well, the haters," he stated. "I'm just doing what I love doing, staying healthy, being happy, and that's what it is. I hope they like my next video." Follow Mirror Celebs on TikTok , Snapchat , Instagram , Twitter , Facebook , YouTube and Threads
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SAO PAULO -- Brazil's former President Jair Bolsonaro has been a target for investigations since his early days in office, and the swarm of cases since his failed reelection bid in 2022 has left him in ever-deeper legal jeopardy. In the latest indictment Thursday, he was accused of attempting a coup to keep himself in the presidency. In another case, the electoral court ruled the far-right leader ineligible to run for office until 2030. There are dozens of other probes that could produce criminal charges at low-level courts, where he could appeal any eventual conviction. But the country's Supreme Court will have the final say regarding more than five in-depth investigations, including into the alleged coup attempt, which could land the former president behind bars or under house arrest. Bolsonaro has denied wrongdoing in all of the cases, and his allies have alleged they are political persecution, while recognizing the severity of the legal risks on multiple fronts. Here's a look at the biggest threats and where they stand: Federal police on Thursday indicted Bolsonaro and 36 others for allegedly attempting a coup to keep him in office after his defeat in the 2022 elections. The indictment is sealed, but among other things authorities had been investigating whether he incited the Jan. 8, 2022 riot in which his followers ransacked the Supreme Court and presidential palace in the capital of Brasilia. STATUS: Police sent their findings to Brazil’s Supreme Court, which will refer them to Prosecutor-General Paulo Gonet. He will either formally charge Bolsonaro and put him on trial, or toss the investigation. Brazil’s highest electoral court in June ruled that Bolsonaro used government communication channels in a meeting with diplomats to promote his reelection bid and sow distrust about the vote. The case focused on a meeting the prior year, during which Bolsonaro used government staffers, the state television channel and the presidential palace in Brasilia to tell foreign ambassadors that the country’s electronic voting system was rigged. The ruling rendered him ineligible for office until 2030, although he has insisted that he will run in the 2026 race. The court also found that Bolsonaro abused his power during Brazil’s Independence Day festivities, a month before the election. The ruling didn’t add years to Bolsonaro’s ineligibility, but made any appeal less likely to succeed. A third case is also pending at the court. STATUS: Bolsonaro’s appeal of the initial ruling was denied. Bolsonaro has been indicted for directing an official to tamper with a public health database to make it appear as though he and his 12-year-old daughter had received the COVID-19 vaccine in order to bypass U.S. entry requirements. During the pandemic, he railed against the vaccine , characterized the choice to receive a shot as a matter of personal freedom and has repeatedly said he never did so. The Federal Police accused Bolsonaro of criminal association and inserting false data into public records, which carry maximum penalties of 4 and 12 years in prison, respectively. It was his first indictment since leaving office. STATUS: Brazil's Supreme Court sent the indictment to the prosecutor-general, who is weighing whether to use it to press charges. Local media reported that he was seeking to consult American authorities about whether Bolsonaro used the forged document to enter the country, and that having done so could result in U.S. legal action. Federal Police have probed whether Bolsonaro directed officials to smuggle luxury jewelry worth millions into Brazil from Saudi Arabia and Bahrain, then acted to prevent them from being incorporated into the presidential collection and instead retain ownership for himself. Investigators summoned Bolsonaro for questioning in April and August of 2023. He has returned the jewelry in question. STATUS: The Federal Police indicted Bolsonaro for money laundering and criminal association, according to a source with knowledge of the accusations. A second source confirmed the indictment, although not for which specific crimes. Both spoke on condition of anonymity because they weren’t authorized to speak publicly. Brazil’s Federal Police is investigating Bolsonaro for inciting crimes against public health during the COVID-19 pandemic, which include encouraging people not to wear masks and causing alarm about non-existent danger of vaccines accelerating development of AIDS . A Senate inquiry commission also spent months investigating his pandemic-era actions and decisions, and recommended nine criminal charges. Brazil’s former prosecutor-general Augusto Aras, widely seen as a Bolsonaro ally, decided not to file any charges based on the lawmakers' findings. They have urged his Aras' successor to reopen the case. STATUS: The investigation is ongoing. Brazil's Supreme Court in 2020 ordered an investigation into a network allegedly spreading defamatory fake news and threats against Supreme Court justices . The probe has yielded the imprisonment of lawmakers from the former president's circle and raids of his supporters' homes. In 2021, Bolsonaro was included as a target. As an offshoot of that probe, the Federal Police is also investigating whether a group operating inside Bolsonaro’s presidential palace produced social media content aimed at undermining the rule of law. The group, allegedly comprised of aides and Bolsonaro’s politician son, has been widely referred to as a digital militia and “the hate cabinet.” STATUS: Both investigations are ongoing. ___ Biller reported from Rio de JaneiroGOP, Dem lawmakers stunned after Biden breaks vow not to pardon son Hunter: ‘I believed him’