According to BBC report, Japanese firm KDDI developed a mobile phone that can be used to track your employees. The device is supposed to capture every movement of employees using accelerometers and analysis software, and then send it back to the boss. The mobile will be able to tell whether any employee is wasting time or doing any unproductive work.
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