With the possible exception of British football hooligans and tech journalists, nobody drinks with as much mindless abandon as the typical networking professional.
Fortunately for IT inebriates everywhere, a Portugal-based company has developed a small GPS navigation device that includes a breathalyzer.
According to
this article on the web site NaviGadget:
The G400 has an actual alcohol sensor on its side and can tell you the amount of alcohol per liter in your blood.
When you first start the application it calibrates; accounting for the already present amount in the environment and the sensor, and then it asks you to blow. Seriously!
Obviously they're very excited about the G400 (
pictured here) over at NaviGadget. The GPS system was developed by a company called NDrive and should be available soon in Europe for 200 Euros (about $300 U.S.).
It'll be the perfect geek gadget to show off at the next bacchanalian BoF meeting.