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Renewable Energy Access - Source For Renewable Energy News and Information

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Konarka to Provide Camouflage-Patterned Solar

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MyWire | ECN: OLED Display Screen Technology in the Military

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MyWire | Newsweek: Sci-Fi War Uniforms?

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MyWire | PC Magazine: Smart Skin

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MyWire | R & D: Futuristic OLED gadgets

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MyWire | Realty Times: Trend Talk: Wearable Technology

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MyWire | Semiconductor International: British May Form Displays From Fabric

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Consulting, Technology and Outsourcing Services at Accenture

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Consulting, Technology and Outsourcing Services at Accenture

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IndustryWeek : Archived Articles From Old IndustryWeek Site

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Current Print Issue Get a Free Subscription eNewsletters Daily News Opinion Web Events In Person Events Research Benchmarking Tools Associations Archive Manufacturing 101 Sponsored White Papers Permissions/Reprints Advertising Info About IW Contact Us Articles - Publication Date 5.17.1999 Have Computer, Will Travel Converging technologies and lower costs are helping wearable computers emerge from the realm of academic curiosity. By Tim Stevens As the technician peers through a small window-like device suspended over his right eye, he builds complex bundles of up to 100 different kinds and lengths of wires. These wire harnesses, some as long as 120 ft, will run throughout the Boeing planes he is helping to build. An outside observer might find it hard to determine how he knows where to put Read More
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IndustryWeek : Archived Articles From Old IndustryWeek Site

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Current Print Issue Get a Free Subscription eNewsletters Daily News Opinion Web Events In Person Events Research Benchmarking Tools Associations Archive Manufacturing 101 Sponsored White Papers Permissions/Reprints Advertising Info About IW Contact Us Articles - Publication Date 12.11.2000 Winning Technologies: Flexible Transistors IBM Corp. has a new twist on semiconductors. By Doug Bartholomew If you've ever wondered what the future of computing will look like, IBM Corp.'s flexible transistors may bring that future into sharper focus. Think bendable computers. Imagine computers that roll up. How about a monitor so thin and flexible you can slip it inside a jacket pocket and take it to dinner? Envision an "electronic newspaper" so lightweight and inexpensive that leaving one behind on the Read More
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IndustryWeek : Archived Articles From Old IndustryWeek Site

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Current Print Issue Get a Free Subscription eNewsletters Daily News Opinion Web Events In Person Events Research Benchmarking Tools Associations Archive Manufacturing 101 Sponsored White Papers Permissions/Reprints Advertising Info About IW Contact Us Articles - Publication Date 12.21.1998 Kopin Corp. Taunton, Mass. CyberDisplay 320 By Kristin Ohlson In the near future, you could be nibbling truffles at a Parisian cafe while reading your e-mail, studying spreadsheets, searching Web sites, or even viewing the real-time-video house hunting of a spouse back in Rio de Janeiro -- all through a miniature display at the bottom of your cell phone. Kopin's CyberDisplay is as tiny as they come -- smaller than a thumbnail and thinner than a grain of rice -- but its impact on portable communications i Read More
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A Study on the Induction Heating of Conductive Fiber Reinforced Composites -- Yarlagadda et al. 36 (4): 401 -- Journal of Composite Materials

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Nonwoven Protective Garments with Thermo-Regulating Properties -- Pause 33 (2): 93 -- Journal of Industrial Textiles

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village voice > news > Extremity sports: Steve Mann's wearable tech. by David Kushner

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BBC NEWS | England | Tyne | Taking the heat out of football

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BBC NEWS | Health | 'Smart' hip could treat itself

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BBC NEWS | Health | Underwear may be heart lifesaver

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BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | Blind 'see with sound'

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BBC NEWS | Technology | 'Black box' cam for total recall

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BBC NEWS | Technology | 'Smart' hospital to improve care

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BBC NEWS / TECHNOLOGY Graphics Version | Change to UK Version | BBC Sport Home News Front Page | Africa | Americas | Asia-Pacific | Europe | Middle East | South Asia | UK | Business | Health | Science/Nature | Technology | Entertainment | Also in the news | Video and Audio | Have Your Say | Wednesday, 7 May, 2003, 08:54 GMT 09:54 UK 'Smart' hospital to improve care The hospital of the future could have beds that monitor patients and drugs that warn you if you are taking the wrong pill. These are just some of the ideas that researchers in Denmark have come up with to improve the treatment of patients. The team at the Center for Pervasive Computing at Aarhus University have found that most computer hardware and software is unsuitable for use in hospitals. Instead, they are working on adaptin Read More
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BBC NEWS | Technology | Camera specs take candid snaps

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BBC NEWS | Technology | Chic gear to suit net generation

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BBC NEWS | Technology | Gadget keeps tabs on smoke

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BBC NEWS | Technology | Heated wool offers cosy feet

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BBC NEWS | Technology | Smart chips making daily life easier

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BBC NEWS | Technology | Trekkie communicator ready to go

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BBC NEWS | UK | Magazine | Check out the invisibility cloak

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Bright sparks' latest invention - electric socks - Yorkshire Post

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Register Sign In Help Sitemap Home Skip Navigation Contact Us Disability Statement Sponsored by Yorkshire Forward, the Regional Development Agency. Charged with improving the Yorkshire and Humber economy. Home News Sport Business Your Say Newspaper site web Search Country View Features Opinion Lifestyle Arts Yorkshire Blogs Useful Information Promotions Video Podcasts Quizzes FAQs You need to have javascript enabled to view this page correctly Thursday, 22nd November 2007 Email a friend Print article Increase text size Decrease text size Published Date: 25 March 2005 Location: Yorkshire Premium Article ! Your account has been frozen . For your available options click the below button. Options Premium Article ! To read this article in full you must have registered and have a Premium Read More
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But It Doesn't Have Any Debt!

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Electronic Smart Fabric

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information encyclopedia reference book desk at informationwear.com

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Welcome to informationwear.com Information Encyclopedia Reference Reference Book Reference Desk Yellow Page White Page People Search People Search By Phone Number Background Check Research Architecture Reference How to Online Medical Reference Charities Sports Reference Legal Reference Read More
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Intelligent Clothes Arouse International Interest

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home dansk downloads sitemap Defence Healthcare Capabilities Products About Us About Us News Quick Facts Vision, Values, Goals Innovation Quality Jobs at Systematic Press information Contact us Intellectual Capital Reports Systematic Art Prize Sitemap Search Download Event Calendar 23 Jun 2003 Intelligent Clothes Arouse International Interest The Arlington County Fire Department in Virginia, USA have adopted the idea of 'intelligent clothes' for fire fighters and have recently established a co-operation agreement with Systematic in order to further develop the 'IP Firefighter' prototype. "Personnel accountability is a major issue facing firefighting today. ACFD welcomes the efforts of IT companies like Systematic in addressing this issue through innovative use of today's technology. ACFD c Read More
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Requiem for Xybernaut

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Science producing more advanced products for the rich - MarketWatch

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GO Advanced Search > Front Page News & Commentary Markets Mutual Funds & ETFs Personal Finance Tools & Research My MarketWatch Video Personal Finance Auto Life & Money Real Estate Retirement Taxes Tools Life & Money Careers Small Business latest news Selling the once-unimaginable Science producing more advanced products for big bucks By Andrea Coombes , CBS.MarketWatch.com Last Update: 10:00 AM ET Oct 22, 2004 Print E-mail Subscribe to RSS Disable Live Quotes SAN FRANCISCO (CBS.MW) -- Want to clone your cat? Preserve your cadaver? Fly to space? The stuff of science fiction is now well within the realm of everyday commerce -- if you've got the cash. Genetic Savings and Clone, in Sausalito, Calif., will clone your cat for $50,000. Virgin Galactic promises $190,000 space tours in the not-too- Read More
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When Cars Outrun Computers

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ETH Z?rich - Broadcast tip: Lifesaver on the Wrist

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Deutsch News & Events | About Us | People Contact | Sitemap | Help Research | Education | Services Libraries & Collections | ETH Index | Intranet ETH Zurich - News & Events - ETH update - Archives 2003 - Broadcast tip: Lifesaver on the Wrist News & Events Broadcast tip: Lifesaver on the Wrist For more information MTW Programme, SF DRS AMON Prof. Gerhard Tr?ster Electronics Laboratory ETH Zurich Phone +41 (0)1 632 39 64 troester@ife.ee.ethz.ch Researchers at the Wearable Computing Lab at ETH Zurich have developed a health monitoring for the wrist. A small account of it is given in the TV programme ?MTW? on thursday. Zurich, 11 November 2003. Health monitoring is among the most attractive application fields for wearable electronics. The AMON ( A dvanced telemedical MON itor) project is an am Read More
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Wearable, Tetherless, Computer-Mediated Reality (with possible future applications to the disabled)

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Next: Introduction Wearable, Tetherless, Computer-Mediated Reality (with possible future applications to the disabled) PostScript version also available Steve Mann, N1NLF steve@media.mit.edu MIT Building E15-383, 20 Ames Street, Cambridge, MA02139 Author currently with University of Toronto, Tel. (416) 946-3387; Fax. (416) 971-2326 See also, list of other related publications at http://n1nlf-1.eecg.toronto.edu/research.html Abstract: `Wearable Wireless Webcam' (`WearCam' for short) is a wearable computer system equipped with head-mounted display, camera(s), and wireless communications [ 1 ], enabling the apparatus to be used in ordinary day-to-day situations, not just in a lab. Two applications of the `WearCam' apparatus, that will hopefully someday be of use to the handicapped, are presen Read More
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Test Drive: 'Turn Off That Coat!'

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BUSINESSWEEK ONLINE : NOVEMBER 13, 2000 ISSUE TECH BUYING GUIDE Test Drive: 'Turn Off That Coat!' A sunny fall afternoon in Paris. Kids in shorts and T-shirts are zipping along beside the Seine on scooters and skateboards. It's a normal scene, except for a perspiring man frantically shouting into the collar of a winter coat. That bizarre figure is me. The coat I'm sporting is the latest design in wearable computing, a co-production of Levi Strauss & Co. and Philips Electronics ( PHG ). The jacket is a geek's delight. Behind one front panel lies an MP3 player, behind the other a Philips mobile phone. Dangling on my chest is a remote-control pad that lets me toggle between music and phone calls. And there's a microphone in my collar--hence the down-in-the-collar shouting. Has the tech indust Read More
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A bag for weather forecasts and distracted people

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we make money not art You are viewing an unstyled version of this page. Either your browser does not support Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) or CSS styling has been disabled. A bag for weather forecasts and distracted people 21 October 2004 Regine augmented reality rfid ubiquitous computing wearable The Object-Based Media group at the MIT is developing a revolutionary system of computerised fabric patches called BYOB (see the PDF of "Build Your Own Bag".) Each patch contains a functional unit made of a microprocessor and memory plus either a radio transceiver, a sensor, a microphone, batteries or a display. The patches are joined with a modified Velcro enabling electrical and physical connections. The patches can be assembled to create a variety of information-providing or environment-sensing Read More
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Anger management wearable monitor

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we make money not art You are viewing an unstyled version of this page. Either your browser does not support Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) or CSS styling has been disabled. Anger management wearable monitor 13 December 2004 Regine wearable Houston-based company BioSentient , presided by ex-astronaut Mae Jemison , is working on MobileMe, a device that monitors the body's autonomic nervous system (ANS), which controls breathing, sweating, heart rate, and digestion. It picks up on slight changes to help diagnose medical and behavioral conditions, such as anxiety disorders, neurological complications stemming from diabetes, attention deficit disorder, and even anger-management problems. For example, a patient in anger management therapy could observe his increased heart rate and blood pressure Read More
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Conversations control computers

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we make money not art You are viewing an unstyled version of this page. Either your browser does not support Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) or CSS styling has been disabled. Conversations control computers 12 January 2005 Regine labs Entering schedules and assignments into a computer can be tedious -- especially when the act interrupts a conversation. Researchers from the Georgia Institute of Technology hope to augment users' memories with three prototype handheld computer applications that tap keywords from conversations. The user only has to hold down a button on his handheld to signal that the system should record and transcribe his words. The Calendar Navigator Agent uses a microphone and voice recognition software on a wearable system to capture the user's conversation for keywords that Read More
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Electrical human bodies

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we make money not art You are viewing an unstyled version of this page. Either your browser does not support Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) or CSS styling has been disabled. Electrical human bodies 3 August 2004 Regine augmented reality labs ubiquitous computing Scientists from the Mixed Reality Lab of the National University of Singapore and Defence Science and Technology Agency are studying how the body can be used to generate electricity . One way is to fix some piezo-electric material on the soles of a pair of shoes so, as its wearer walks, the soles press down on the material to produce electricity. Enough current can be generated to run gadgets such as radio players and watches. The research is nearly complete. Making commercial products is the likely next step. The electricity created Read More
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Heartbeat monitoring armchair and shirt

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we make money not art You are viewing an unstyled version of this page. Either your browser does not support Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) or CSS styling has been disabled. Heartbeat monitoring armchair and shirt 13 November 2004 Regine ubiquitous computing wearable First, the heart monitoring ECG-shirt developed by GEO View and German clothing company FALKE KG. It comes with a high-tech foil that checks the cardiac rate by means of two sensors providing the electrocardiogram. The recorded ECG data are transmitted directly via bluetooth to the mobile phone. Data can either be stored in the phone or immediately forwarded to the medical Service Center for analysis. The incorporated ECG foil may be removed when the shirt is washed. Via Blueserker . More pictures . More heart monitoring, but in Read More
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Sensory fabrics

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we make money not art You are viewing an unstyled version of this page. Either your browser does not support Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) or CSS styling has been disabled. Sensory fabrics 6 November 2004 Regine wearable London-based company Eleksen has developed a technology that makes it possible to manufacture sensors and switches from textiles, allowing for electronic components to be integrated into clothing. The textile sensors can measure how hard they are pressed and also whether moisture is present. The fabric can also be sewn or washed. Eleksen already manufactures a soft keyboard , made of a fabric called elektex , for PDAs that can be rolled up and has created controls for an MP3-player on the sleeve of a jacket. Elektex can sense location and pressure, so users can control beha Read More
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Smile to the hand

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we make money not art You are viewing an unstyled version of this page. Either your browser does not support Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) or CSS styling has been disabled. Smile to the hand 30 August 2004 Regine labs A mock-up of a glove-type concept camera from Fuji Photo Film Co. was shown Sunday at the Future Creation Fair in Tokyo. The camera enables users to shoot still and moving images with finger signs. Couldn't find more details. Frustrating! From Japan Times . Comments (0) Share post a comment Name: Email Address: URL: Remember Me? Yes No Check to Subscribe to this Comment: Comments: (you may use HTML tags for style) Latest Interviews » more interviews feed Coverage Conflux 2007, Interactivos?, Ars Electronica 2007, Documenta 12, OFFF 2007, Mobile Music Workshop, Salone del mobil Read More
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The bionic glove

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we make money not art You are viewing an unstyled version of this page. Either your browser does not support Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) or CSS styling has been disabled. The bionic glove 9 November 2004 Regine cyborgs PhD student Peter Abolfathi of the Quadriplegic Hand Research Unit at Royal North Shore Hospital has designed a glove embedded with artificial muscles that can give movement back to people with paralysed hands. Woven into the glove are "muscle wires" that store and conduct electricity to stimulate muscle and joint movement. The whole process is controlled by a biofeedback system that allows people to grasp and release objects. The glove can also use its "smart muscles" to keep a damaged hand constantly and gently moving, reducing the risk of scar tissue growth. Abolfathi is Read More
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The communicating and self-repairing shoes

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we make money not art You are viewing an unstyled version of this page. Either your browser does not support Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) or CSS styling has been disabled. The communicating and self-repairing shoes 8 December 2004 Regine ubiquitous computing wearable VectraSense Technologies, an MIT spin-off company, has developed a computerized shoe product ? Verb for Shoe ? that provides computerized shoe adjustments according to your movements and features a series of innovations including: -- Through a computer peripheral, called a Thinkpod, the shoes can interface with your computer; -- ThinkShare that creates an exclusive community of Verb for Shoe users, who can exchange business cards and other information through wireless communication between their shoes; -- ThinkAdjust allows th Read More
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The ego visualizer

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we make money not art You are viewing an unstyled version of this page. Either your browser does not support Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) or CSS styling has been disabled. The ego visualizer 23 August 2004 Regine gadgets Korean company Xenofreaks has created a mobile LED display, a disc-shaped device with a 2-inch LED display that can be worn armband style or around the neck. Dubbed "ego visualizer", the PIX is designed to display emotions, opinions and information ot to search for icon matches on other people's devices, and owners within range can infrared each other with images or text messages. Via Asia Cnet News . Comments (0) Share post a comment Name: Email Address: URL: Remember Me? Yes No Check to Subscribe to this Comment: Comments: (you may use HTML tags for style) Latest Intervi Read More
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Wearable Hypertags in Scottish student bars

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we make money not art You are viewing an unstyled version of this page. Either your browser does not support Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) or CSS styling has been disabled. Wearable Hypertags in Scottish student bars 7 December 2004 Regine advertising telephony wearable Cambridge-based company Hypertag has developed a point and click system . When a mobile phone user sees an hypertag, a small electronic device, they simply point and click at it with their infrared-equipped mobile or PDA to instantly access a relevant web page on screen. The Scottish Executive has commissioned the first mobile Hypertag, to promote a new grant offering ?1,000 for young Scots to start a business. The Hypertag delivers a URL and phone number which can be used to get more information about the start-up grant. Th Read More
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Wearables for everyday objects

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we make money not art You are viewing an unstyled version of this page. Either your browser does not support Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) or CSS styling has been disabled. Wearables for everyday objects 7 December 2004 Regine design wearable This key-chain radio station broadcasts the sounds you make through regular FM radio and shares them with people hidden from your eye. It works only within a radius of about 20 meters. The sound quality is not very clear, but people can guess what you are doing. In addition, the lower sound quality reduces concerns about privacy issues. The capsule holds a small FM transmitter card with a microphone, antenna, and batteries. The card takes sound inputs from the microphone and wirelessly transmits it within a certain frequency. The key-chain is part of t Read More
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ASurfaceDialogue < Openloop < TWiki

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Skip to topic | Skip to bottom Note: Included topic Openloop.WebTopBar ? does not exist yet Loop.pH R&D Site Openloop Home nodes — Projects — Research Nodes — online resources & books — A-Z listing current — Droog Show — Bio Wall — Sonumbra — Weather Patterns — Web Update — recent changes webs — Loop.pH (Main) — OPEN.Loop.pH (R&D) You are here: Openloop > ASurfaceDialogue Start of topic | Skip to actions MPHIL THESIS A Surface Dialogue: Electronically responsive surfaces in the built environment Rachel Joanna Wingfield MPhil Textiles 2002 Research Abstract The research explores electronically responsive, light emitting surfaces as a form of visual communication in the built environment. This is done by a technical i Read More
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ASurfaceDialogue < Openloop < TWiki

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Skip to topic | Skip to bottom Note: Included topic Openloop.WebTopBar ? does not exist yet Loop.pH R&D Site Openloop Home nodes — Projects — Research Nodes — online resources & books — A-Z listing current — Droog Show — Bio Wall — Sonumbra — Weather Patterns — Web Update — recent changes webs — Loop.pH (Main) — OPEN.Loop.pH (R&D) You are here: Openloop > ASurfaceDialogue Start of topic | Skip to actions MPHIL THESIS A Surface Dialogue: Electronically responsive surfaces in the built environment Rachel Joanna Wingfield MPhil Textiles 2002 Research Abstract The research explores electronically responsive, light emitting surfaces as a form of visual communication in the built environment. This is done by a technical i Read More
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'Dick Tracy' wristwatch phone on the way | The Japan Times Online

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Armband monitor measures extreme situations - Pittsburgh Tribune-Review

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BBC News | AMERICAS | Convention taps into net appeal

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low graphics version | feedback | help You are in: World: Americas Front Page World Africa Americas Asia-Pacific Europe Middle East South Asia ------------- From Our Own Correspondent ------------- Letter From America UK UK Politics Business Sci/Tech Health Education Entertainment Talking Point In Depth AudioVideo Friday, 4 August, 2000, 01:45 GMT 02:45 UK Convention taps into net appeal A journalist wears his computer By BBC News Online's Kevin Anderson in Philadelphia The Republican party convention marks the dawning of a new concept: dot.com political conventions, and the telecommunications revolution is evident everywhere. An army of online journalists are covering the convention from new angles with cutting edge technology. The focus on toys and technology leads to political banality Read More
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BBC News | ASIA-PACIFIC | Summer fashion: wear your computer

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low graphics version | feedback | help You are in: World: Asia-Pacific Front Page World Africa Americas Asia-Pacific Europe Middle East South Asia ------------- From Our Own Correspondent ------------- Letter From America UK UK Politics Business Sci/Tech Health Education Entertainment Talking Point In Depth AudioVideo Friday, 26 January, 2001, 11:00 GMT Summer fashion: wear your computer A Japanese company says it will put a wearable computer on the market later this year. Japan's Hitachi is tying up with the American communications company, Xybernaut, to develop the device which will consist of a headset display and a special hand-held controller. A Hitachi spokesman Setsuko Minamikawa said it would be on the market this summer. He said they would be targetting businesses, where inventory Read More
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BBC News | BUSINESS | Computers anywhere and everywhere

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low graphics version | feedback | help You are in: Business Front Page World UK UK Politics Business Market Data Economy Companies E-Commerce Your Money Business Basics Sci/Tech Health Education Entertainment Talking Point In Depth AudioVideo Sunday, 16 July, 2000, 11:30 GMT 12:30 UK Computers anywhere and everywhere Computers will move from our desktops to our pockets By BBC NewsOnline's Kevin Anderson in Washington Computer analysts are predicting the death of the personal computer. But in some ways, the PC will not die. It will simply become more personal and more pervasive, according to the computer industry. The computer industry looks to be selling us not only more super-smart mobile phones, handheld computers and a dizzying array of other devices, but they also will stuff more compu Read More
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BBC News | EDUCATION | Football shirt with on-board computer

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CATEGORIES TV RADIO COMMUNICATE WHERE I LIVE INDEX SEARCH You are in: Education Front Page World UK UK Politics Business Sci/Tech Health Education Hot Topics UK Systems League Tables Features Entertainment Talking Point In Depth AudioVideo --> SERVICES Daily E-mail News Ticker Mobiles/PDAs Feedback Help Low Graphics Tuesday, 27 November, 2001, 13:20 GMT Football shirt with on-board computer The prototype shirt is tested on the university stairs Football shirts are being developed which have their own on-board computer, which will be able to track the pace and acceleration of the wearer. Researchers at the University of Birmingham, UK, who are specialists in "wearable" computers, are exploring ways of remotely monitoring the performance of people playing sports. This will help to tackle the Read More
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BBC News | MICROSOFT | The mobile threat

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low graphics version | feedback | help You are in: In Depth: Microsoft Front Page World UK UK Politics Business Sci/Tech Health Education Sport Entertainment Talking Point In Depth AudioVideo Friday, 18 February, 2000, 15:54 GMT The mobile threat Microsoft faces a battle in the mobile age By Martin Veitch, Editor, IT Week The recent progress of the Symbian consortium casts further doubt on whether Microsoft will be able to transfer its dominance of the desktop personal computer (PC) to the new generation of handheld internet access devices. While Microsoft has monopolised PC screens at home and in business through its DOS and Windows operating system software, the coming trend is towards small devices combining mobile communications and computing. And, for once, Microsoft is not best place Read More
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BBC News | SCI/TECH | 'Solar cloth' offers moveable power

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CATEGORIES TV RADIO COMMUNICATE WHERE I LIVE INDEX SEARCH You are in: Sci/Tech Front Page World UK UK Politics Business Sci/Tech Health Education Entertainment Talking Point In Depth AudioVideo --> SERVICES Daily E-mail News Ticker Mobiles/PDAs Feedback Help Low Graphics Thursday, 23 May, 2002, 14:31 GMT 15:31 UK 'Solar cloth' offers moveable power Testing a polymer layer at Heriot-Watt Textiles which incorporate solar cells could allow some travellers to dispense with batteries altogether, predict scientists. Researchers at the School of Textiles at Heriot-Watt University in Scotland say they may be able to produce fabrics carrying solar cells. These, they suggest, could be rolled up and carried to remote locations - perhaps to be used as a source of power for fireman or soldiers. However Read More
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BBC News | SCI/TECH | 'Techno' clothing hits high street

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low graphics version | feedback | help You are in: Sci/Tech Front Page World UK UK Politics Business Sci/Tech Health Education Entertainment Talking Point In Depth AudioVideo The BBC's Sue Nelson "Each of these ?600 jackets is literally wired for sound" real 56k Wednesday, 16 August, 2000, 00:02 GMT 01:02 UK 'Techno' clothing hits high street Techno-clothing could bring health benefits The world's first commercially available electronic clothing is about to go on sale in high streets across Europe. Clothes equipped with fully integrated computer networks have been designed and developed in a joint venture between clothing company Levi's and electronics company Philips, following three years of intensive research. The clothes, which could become the essential fashion of the future Read More
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BBC News | SCI/TECH | Backpack PC helps disabled children

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CATEGORIES TV RADIO COMMUNICATE WHERE I LIVE INDEX SEARCH You are in: Sci/Tech Front Page World UK UK Politics Business Sci/Tech Health Education Entertainment Talking Point In Depth AudioVideo --> SERVICES Daily E-mail News Ticker Mobiles/PDAs Feedback Help Low Graphics Wednesday, 27 March, 2002, 09:53 GMT Backpack PC helps disabled children The computer has been tested in some schools By Alfred Hermida BBC News Online A specially designed wearable computer is giving a voice to children with learning disabilities. The computer, built by the Xybernaut company, has been tested at several schools in the US with promising results. "Its portability and flexibility allowed Jeremy to communicate and access the curriculum across all school environments with increasing success," said Lisa Zverloff Read More
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BBC News | SCI/TECH | Clothes that do the thinking

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low graphics version | feedback | help You are in: Sci/Tech Front Page World UK UK Politics Business Sci/Tech Health Education Entertainment Talking Point In Depth AudioVideo Saturday, 30 December, 2000, 08:34 GMT Clothes that do the thinking Wearable computers are bulky at the moment By Julian Siddle of BBC Science Scientists in Belgium are working on what they think will be the definitive clothes of the future. The clothes, known as "i-Wear" for Intelligent Wear, will perform many of the current functions of mobile phones, computers and even hospital monitoring equipment. Starlab, a research institute based in Brussels and specialising in the field of artificial intelligence, is trying to make clothes that seem to think. The company says the range of tasks that the clothes will be able t Read More
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BBC News | SCI/TECH | Computers as clothes

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low graphics version | feedback | help You are in: Sci/Tech Front Page World UK UK Politics Business Sci/Tech Health Education Entertainment Talking Point In Depth AudioVideo BBC News Online's Kevin Anderson Wearable computers mark new level of portability real 28k Thursday, 4 May, 2000, 09:25 GMT 10:25 UK Computers as clothes Head-mounted displays free up users hands By BBC News Online's Kevin Anderson in Washington Michael Jenkins does not talk about people using his company's computers, instead he talks about people wearing them. "We try to bring information to the user instead of the user to the information," said Mr Jenkins, vice president of Xybernaut, a maker of wearable computers in Virginia, US. The evolution of computers has seen them shrink from room-sized monstrosities to handh Read More
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BBC News | Sci/Tech | Future gadgets get mixed reaction

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Front Page World UK UK Politics Business Sci/Tech Health Education Sport Entertainment Talking Point In Depth On Air Archive Feedback Low Graphics Help Friday, April 30, 1999 Published at 18:13 GMT 19:13 UK Sci/Tech Future gadgets get mixed reaction The CyberPhone projects a virtual screen The ceaseless march of miniaturisation in electronics presents engineers with ever-increasing ways of combining gadgets. Sarah Vauxhall investigates the latest concepts IBM has unveiled its vision of the future which includes mobile telephones with full Internet access through virtual screens and a wearable computer controlled by your voice. But the public's reaction is as mixed as it was for the first mobile telephones and personal stereos, for example. IBM have produced a prototype of a wearable comput Read More
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BBC News | SCI/TECH | Future in your hand

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CATEGORIES TV RADIO COMMUNICATE WHERE I LIVE INDEX SEARCH You are in: Sci/Tech Front Page World UK UK Politics Business Sci/Tech Health Education Entertainment Talking Point In Depth AudioVideo --> SERVICES Daily E-mail News Ticker Mobiles/PDAs Feedback Help Low Graphics Tuesday, 22 January, 2002, 08:35 GMT Future in your hand The glove is lightweight and easy to use By BBC News Online's Alfred Hermida A hi-tech glove that tracks hand movements could change the way we use computers. The P5 glove, developed by Essential Reality, can replace the keyboard and mouse, letting you control your computer by just moving your hand and fingers in space. The idea of virtual gloves has been around for a while, but in the past, they have been awkward to use, impractical and often expensive. By contrast, Read More
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BBC News | SCI/TECH | Intelligent space suits on the horizon

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CATEGORIES TV RADIO COMMUNICATE WHERE I LIVE INDEX SEARCH You are in: Sci/Tech Front Page World UK UK Politics Business Sci/Tech Health Education Entertainment Talking Point In Depth AudioVideo --> SERVICES Daily E-mail News Ticker Mobiles/PDAs Feedback Help Low Graphics Wednesday, 19 December, 2001, 10:28 GMT Intelligent space suits on the horizon Aim to provide a wealth of data to astronauts By BBC Go Digital's Gareth Mitchell Astronauts of the future could receive text, graphics and even video through a wearable computer built into their space suits. At present, during space walks, astronauts get their instructions via radio. But the American space agency (Nasa) reckons the way to maximise information exchange is to send it visually into the astronaut's helmet. WearSAT components Low po Read More
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BBC News | SCI/TECH | Japan eyes wearable PC

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low graphics version | feedback | help You are in: Sci/Tech Front Page World UK UK Politics Business Sci/Tech Health Education Sport Entertainment Talking Point In Depth AudioVideo Friday, 26 November, 1999, 14:18 GMT Japan eyes wearable PC IBM's Erina Sakurai keeps an eye on the new machine Those tired of hauling around "portable" computers may be able to wear a Pentium PC from next year. On Friday, Japanese camera-maker Olympus and IBM Japan revealed a prototype of a wearable PC. The monitor is a 100 gram 'monocle' headset that projects a 10 inch virtual screen. The mini-monitor flips out from the headset and covers one eye. The hardware is stored in a 380 gram box, which is controlled by three buttons. It has a Pentium processor, 64 megabytes of memory and runs Windows 98. A banana-shap Read More
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BBC News | SCI/TECH | Keeping tabs on kidnap victims

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CATEGORIES TV RADIO COMMUNICATE WHERE I LIVE INDEX SEARCH You are in: Sci/Tech Front Page World UK UK Politics Business Sci/Tech Health Education Entertainment Talking Point In Depth AudioVideo --> SERVICES Daily E-mail News Ticker Mobiles/PDAs Feedback Help Low Graphics Friday, 1 February, 2002, 08:48 GMT Keeping tabs on kidnap victims BBC Go Digital's Jon Wurtzel casts a wry eye over developments in the world of technology Kidnapping is an ever present threat in some parts of Latin America. But digital tracking technology may now be able to help potential victims. What's involved is a surgically implanted identification chip, which can establish precisely who you are, and a wearable device about the size of a cassette tape. Threat of kidnapping from rebels in Colombia The technology uses Read More
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BBC News | Sci/Tech | Made to measure computers

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Front Page World UK UK Politics Business Sci/Tech Health Education Sport Entertainment Talking Point On Air Feedback Low Graphics Help Thursday, October 29, 1998 Published at 12:25 GMT Sci/Tech Made to measure computers The miniature LCD is positioned in front of the eye By BBC Science Correspondent, Sue Nelson It could be the perfect answer for people who would like a computer, but do not have the desk space. Watch Sue Nelson report on the miniature computer IBM has developed a portable personal computer that is as powerful as a laptop yet light enough to be worn on a belt. The Wearable PC is far removed from conventional machines. It does not need a keyboard or a TV monitor and it uses the smallest hard disc drive in the world. As for size, it is not much larger than an English pound coi Read More
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BBC News | SCI/TECH | Pr?t-?-porter computers

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CATEGORIES TV RADIO COMMUNICATE WHERE I LIVE INDEX SEARCH You are in: Sci/Tech Front Page World UK UK Politics Business Sci/Tech Health Education Entertainment Talking Point In Depth AudioVideo --> SERVICES Daily E-mail News Ticker Mobiles/PDAs Feedback Help Low Graphics Monday, 21 January, 2002, 08:47 GMT Pr?t-?-porter computers Newman: Next generation of computing By BBC News Online's Alfred Hermida Walking down the street with a small computer attached to your head may sound like something out of Star Trek. But you can already order such a product and have it in your hands by March. The Xybernaut company has developed a wearable computer called Poma, which lets you check your e-mail, listen to music or play games while on the move. What you're talking about is the next generation of wir Read More
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BBC News | Sci/Tech | Smart baby suit checks for cot death

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Front Page World UK UK Politics Business Sci/Tech Health Education Sport Entertainment Talking Point In Depth On Air Archive Feedback Low Graphics Help Wednesday, October 20, 1999 Published at 12:27 GMT 13:27 UK Sci/Tech Smart baby suit checks for cot death The suit keeps all the sensors in the right place Scientists have developed a hi-tech baby suit to help monitor very young children who may be at risk from sudden infant death syndrome. The outfit, featured on the BBC's Tomorrow's World science programme, has built-in sensors that keep a check on the baby's health, including temperature, heart rate and breathing. After years of research, doctors have yet to solve the riddle of so-called cot death, beyond identifying a number of danger factors such as parental smoking and the baby's slee Read More
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BBC News | SCI/TECH | Space pyjamas to fight cot death

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CATEGORIES TV RADIO COMMUNICATE WHERE I LIVE INDEX SEARCH You are in: Sci/Tech Front Page World UK UK Politics Business Sci/Tech Health Education Entertainment Talking Point In Depth AudioVideo --> SERVICES Daily E-mail News Ticker Mobiles/PDAs Feedback Help Low Graphics Thursday, 27 September, 2001, 16:42 GMT 17:42 UK Space pyjamas to fight cot death The pyjamas monitor breathing and heartbeat Image: Verhaert/Esa By BBC News Online's Ivan Noble Pyjamas based on space technology will help prevent cot deaths and understand how they occur, a Belgian company says. We are now in the phase of completing the prototype development and finalising the last details Stefaan Devolder Verhaert The pyjamas are based on the suits used to monitor the vital signs of European Space Agency astronauts. They c Read More
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BBC News | Sci/Tech | Surfing on a matchbox

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Front Page World UK UK Politics Business Sci/Tech Health Education Sport Entertainment Talking Point On Air Feedback Low Graphics Help Wednesday, February 10, 1999 Published at 13:05 GMT Sci/Tech Surfing on a matchbox This computer runs a web site The smallest web server yet has been built and is now running a website. It is one tenth the size of a Palm Pilot and dwarfed by a typical desktop computer, which is 3,000 times larger. The matchbox-sized server was built from standard components by Professor Vaughan Pratt, a computer scientist at Stanford University, California. "It's basically a powerful little computer and we could have set it up for a number of different uses," he said. "But, because most people think of servers as mysterious boxes, located in dark basements, I thought making Read More
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BBC News | SCI/TECH | Wear the parts on your sleeve

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low graphics version | feedback | help You are in: Sci/Tech Front Page World UK UK Politics Business Sci/Tech Health Education Entertainment Talking Point In Depth AudioVideo Thursday, 9 November, 2000, 16:56 GMT Wear the parts on your sleeve The cloth keyboard connected to a Palm computer By BBC News Online internet reporter Mark Ward Dressing smartly might soon mean wearing a jacket with a built-in phone. The fabric could be velvet, denim or a nice chintz - whatever you want Bob Metcalfe, Elektex spokesman A UK company has developed a clever cloth that can be used to make wearable and washable gadgets. Buckinghamshire-based Elektex has developed a technique that weaves wires into cloth to turn humble fabrics into something much smarter. The first cloth keyboards, phones and gadgets shoul Read More
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Computer Gear that You Wear - CIO.com - Business Technology Leadership

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DCLnews, Flight manuals go digital, converting from SGML to XML

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