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by on November 28, 2005
Looks like there is an upcoming mobile boom for kids. NTT in japan offers the SA800i with build-in features from the techwear scene. One function is an alarm button that makes incredible noise. The...
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by on November 20, 2005
Tweakfest is a two day conference about cyber culture in switzerland. Walter Hehl from the IBM research lab was talking about computer in ten years and how they may look like. One of the interesting...
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by on November 20, 2005
In the end it's not different from using RFID to identify people, check what they're doing and react on it. Prosec gives us a clever example of how to build an intelligent clinical system...
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Sometimes they look strange, sometimes cool. IEEE Spectrum presents exoskeletons around the world. Wearable robotic systems in Asia, Europe, and the United States.Sometimes they help us when we lost...
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by on November 07, 2005
Whats that? It's a generator. And a backpack. And it's for you. A generator not for a power house but for a human being.The easiest idea even in the beginning of wearable computing was to use...
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by on November 02, 2005
"There is a very real demand from industry for the development of 'smart' clothes and the aim of this research unit is to develop real-world products."Addition: The Wearable Futures...
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by on November 02, 2005
This well-designed product for the visually impaired is from Sauma (Design as a cultural interface), finland.//MUKANA includes a cell phone, a wireless headset, a Global Positioning System (GPS)...
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