Filed in archive Products
by on September 27, 2005
Be prepared for the soccer world championship next year in germany. Introduced some month before smartmobs now reports that the smartball works well.The adidas smartball uses a tiny chip that sends...
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Filed in archive Products
by on September 26, 2005
This mirror will be available end of this month - in Japan only according to the RFID weblog. It works as a coputer screen and the RFID would work together well with other techwear that incl. in...
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Filed in archive Technology
by on September 26, 2005
Philip Greenspun predicts that mobiles will replace the computer (PC) in the near future, simple because most of the functionality a usual human being really needs is already build in. And- the...
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Filed in archive Cool
by on September 23, 2005
Next there at the Parenting Weblog (yes, I'm a father too ;-) Melissa presents cute little onesies. Beside the fact that I'm a really proud owner of the new iPod nano and that my sons are way...
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Filed in archive Science
by on September 22, 2005
Wearable computer collect at least a lot of information an dcompute them. Sure. To do so they often need environmental data. One of them is to localize you. And that still a problem. As easy it is for...
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Filed in archive Privacy
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by on September 16, 2005
Kevin Kelly wrote an amazing article about the internet in 1995, 2005 and 2015. When it comes to the question how the web will look like after the next ten years he notes two results from a survey...
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Filed in archive Products
by on September 15, 2005
Sounds a bit strange, does it? Wired reports today about a sunglass that measures the temperature of your brain. While working in the heat this might make sense. Otherwise it's perhaps simple...
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A short look to switzerland again, at the wearable computing lab at the ETH Zurich. In summer term 2005 they talked about textiles and electronics for example. The result is a great overview from...
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Filed in archive Market
by on September 13, 2005
Sorry, but sometimes I dont understand the US way to handle a patent. One good example. I think that it makes sense to use wearable computing technologies for toys. But whenever you think about a...
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Filed in archive Events
by on September 12, 2005
NanoEurope is the biggest event in the field of nano- and microtechnologies worldwide. Whenever you try to introduce new products and technologies, St. Gallen, Switzerland is worth a trip....
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