Filed in archive Products
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by on April 30, 2006
Eurotech has released more information about the wrist-worn PC I wrote about here. That makes it the first full featured computer you can wear everywhere. Think about your notebook - nothing to take...
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Filed in archive Notes
by on April 29, 2006
Perfect stuff for the weekend. Engadget writes about a "very special" use of wearable technology. I'm still not sure if this is a joke or not? However, it still would be a good reason...
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Filed in archive About
by on April 28, 2006
Last order!!! This is a reminder about our survey: please take part to make this weblog better! I write for you (and for me too ;-) - so I'm pleased to know what you think (cause I know what i......
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Filed in archive Cool
by on April 28, 2006
This is the WOW winner 2005 in the section Scenic Circle Hotels Bizarre Bra Section Highly Commended. Ok, its bizarre but somehow useful.. An emergency bra especially for men. An inflatable emergency...
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Filed in archive Events
by on April 28, 2006
India announced it's nominations for the World of Wearable Art (WOW). Rathi Vinay Jha, Director General, FDCI while announcing the names of the selected designers said, "The FDCI is proud to...
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Filed in archive High-Tech Textiles
by on April 26, 2006
Talking about high-tech textiles one would'nt think about bamboo, would you? Think different. Bamboo has some interesting features. Bamboo features natural antibacterial properties that prevent...
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Filed in archive Events
by on April 26, 2006
Italy will get his first Wearable Fashion show thanks to CuteCircuit and a big european telecom company (Telecom Italia-Progetto Italia). The Future Fashion Event will showcase how these technologies...
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Filed in archive Events
by on April 24, 2006
It's time to book now for Linz, Austria, in August/September 2006. This is where the next Ars Electronica will take place. Europe's most important show about art, technology and society. So...
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Filed in archive Technology
by on April 23, 2006
That's hot and cold at the same time: Three companies OKI, NYK Logistics Japan, and HILLS together developed passive RFID tags with integrated temperature sensors. Sensor RFID tags usually require...
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Filed in archive Science
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by on April 22, 2006
Here is a complete overview of the Virtual Retinal Display (VRD). This technology describes how the source image is projected directly onto the retina. The VRD technology eliminates any screen outside...
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Filed in archive Cool
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by on April 21, 2006
whisper is a large project which includes a range of skills and competencies from hardware and electronic design, to software engineering and programming, to physical space design, to data...
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Filed in archive Products
by on April 20, 2006
Just found at gizmag: a shoe with build-in mp3-player. Looks like Lavetta Willis has a lot of good arguments at her side: "I love to work out to music but also wanted to be hands free and...
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by on April 19, 2006
Or strange headset design - but somehow fascinating. Here is your "Headset with attitude" The Synapse has twin earpieces with individual touch-sensitive controls, is mutable with a single...
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Filed in archive About
by on April 19, 2006
Want to know what's going on in the blogosphere? Go to a carneval! Today I found two interesting topics people joined blogs about. First is fashion, second mobile life. Just go and check for...
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Filed in archive Science
by on April 18, 2006
I guess you'll find that interesting too: it's just an overview of topics for diploma thesis at the ETH Zurich this summer. It's simply amazing how huge and broad the field of wearable...
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Filed in archive Market
by on April 12, 2006
Social behavior is kinda basic know how for designer. Motorola presents the next key word for a generation: "Here". This is the result of a global study. In their own words: Motorola's...
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The Tribeca Film Festival 2006 calls for a short movie competition! Record and show them your own story in 15 seconds and win honor and glory. In order to make your submissions as successful as...
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Filed in archive Events
by on April 11, 2006
When technology no longer looks like technology... A must see: the fashion in motion show at the CTIA last week in LA presented by CNet. Enjoy the 5 minute video with amazing things like: - iPod...
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Filed in archive Products
by on April 10, 2006
It's complete "un-technical" but i love the idea: K-swiss sells a shoe that signals different flirt messages. It's a unique code and K-swiss will publish a special flirt guide. Right...
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Filed in archive Technology
by on April 09, 2006
Following this 4 year old claim from a Ski-company Semapedia's goal is to connect the virtual and physical world by bringing the best information from the internet to the relevant place in...
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Filed in archive Enterprises
by on April 08, 2006
Cypak is a seven year young Swedish technology innovator and pioneer in the field of making simple objects smart, secure and connected - a real ubiquitous computing pioneer. Their business is to...
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Just 1 month from now starts the IMB Cologne - the World Fair for Apparel Production Technology and Textile Processing from 10th to 13th May 2006. The list of product groups encompasses all sectors...
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Filed in archive Technology
by on April 06, 2006
The US army starts a field test of a wearable health-status monitoring system for its soldiers. Via Technology Review. Sensors in the chest belt, watch, canteen, and pill collect six categories of...
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