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Shirts that give hugs, gloves that translate sign language, and smart umbrellas. How Women of Wearables organization is helping women create tech we actually need.
You can buy the hug shirt online but I can tell you who's not going to be buying it. Me. No sir, it's wearable tech that's like a bad episode of the invasion of the body snatchers.
We get the weirdest crap in our tips inbox, most of it unpublishable (unless your filter allows through things like "Hard HORSUE sexx tranny", as ours ...
New wearable sports technologies track movement, measure vital signs, keep the body warm, and perform other functions from the comfort of your clothing.
LOS ANGELES — Wearable tech is the buzzword for 2014, with smart watches, fitness trackers and of course, Google Glass. Now, get ready for the smart shirt. A Montreal-based tech firm, OMSignal ...
Bluetooth accessories for mobiles tend to revolve around Nathan Barley-esque headsets or dinky little speakers, so it's refreshing to see a company like CuteCircuit thinking outside the box. They've ...
OMsignal’s version of wearable tech is a T-shirt with knitted electrodes to sense your heart and breathing rates. By . Rachel Metz archive page; May 9, 2014.
Few things encourage businesses to be more imaginative than the opportunities presented by new technology. But the latest high-tech fad combines this with the mother of all things faddish – fashion.
Artefact wearable technology designer Jennifer Darmour at the office with her Jawbone and Nike+ Fuelband. This garment, designed by Darmour, can track your body’s movements and improve your ...
A University of Minnesota project combines robotics, simulated hugs and AI conversations in hopes of an eventual day-to-day stress tracking technology. In a paper to be submitted by May 3 for the ...