Wayne Cunningham reviews cars and writes about automotive technology for CNET's Roadshow. Prior to the automotive beat, he covered spyware, Web building technologies, and computer hardware. He began ...
Ride-hailing service Uber wants to graduate from being an app to being a button in any app, and its latest partner also helps accentuate Uber's role as an alternative to drinking and driving. A new ...
A couple of years ago, a company called Breathometer came up with a portable breathalyzer you could plug into your phone and quickly get your blood alcohol level. At the time it seemed like a bit of a ...
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Did the Breathometer breathalyzer survive after Shark Tank? Here's what happened after season 5
Season 5 of "Shark Tank," which aired in 2013, showcased a product that was meant to make driving safer for everyone. It was a breathalyzer designed to detect how much alcohol you had consumed and if ...
Breathometer, a startup company that produces devices that could detect a user’s blood-alcohol content, has agreed to offer refunds for its devices sold between 2013 and 2015 as part of a settlement ...
Whether you’re out with friends having a few drinks or going to a big get together, the most important thing is to get home safely. Breathometer, Inc., says their breathalyzer device transforms your ...
Since its 2009 debut on ABC, the hit reality series "Shark Tank" — which features would-be entrepreneurs pitching their products to, and hoping to secure financial backing from, a panel of celebrity ...
Breathometer is a portable breathalyzer that analyzes the users' breath for blood alcohol content. The device plugs into an iPhone for display and readout, with the intent of informing the user of ...
There’s a new handy little device for people who like to drink but want to be safe about it. The Breathometer, which is currently for sale through a campaign on Indiegogo, was built to use the ...
Breathometer wants to be the first breathalyzer that works in tandem with your iPhone, making it easy and convenient to breathalyze yourself, or a friend, to see if your blood-alcohol level is above ...
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