July 26 -- How often do you find yourself asking the person you met last week this question: "What's your name again?" With the development of a wearable communication device, which uses the latest ...
It’s an exciting time for the wearable-computing industry. Venture capitalist Marc Andreessen declared in a recent interview that wearable computers were the next big thing for Silicon Valley, and the ...
Pimoroni’s new Badgeware line of wearable electronics are basically high-tech replacements for paper badges that hang from a lanyard around your neck or “hi my name is” stickers you affix to your ...
I like mobile technology. You probably guessed that since I run a blog about netbooks and mobile computers and another about smartphone apps. But as much as I like to carry a smartphone or PDA in my ...
Hitachi Ltd. will roll out a wearable PC and companion head-mount display for business users in February, the company announced Tuesday. The WIA-100NB Wearable Internet Appliance will allow workers to ...
Palo Alto based WiMM Labs is looking to finally take us past the overdrawn age of calculator watches and developing for a future where computers are wrist-wearable. Their first wearable computer is ...
Hitachi's wearable PC will begin shipping in the United States and Japan by the end of this quarter, the company said. Hitachi had planned for the product to go on sale by the end of 2001. The ...
XYBERNAUT INTRODUCED the company’s MA4-TC wearable computer at a reception at the Comdex show in Las Vegas this week and pitched the device as a fully functioning, networked computer for mobile ...
Get that MacBook Air outta here! We’re in a WAR ZONE, kid! There’s no time for trackpads and USB and little spinning beach balls. So, here, put on this camo vest that also has a computer inside it.
LAS VEGAS—Freescale Semiconductor wants users to develop and test their own wearable devices with a mini-computer. With the Warp development kit, users can make smart glasses, smart watches, ...
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